Monday, May 13th 2024
ASUS ROG Ally X Priced at $799, Battery 40% Larger
We've had our eye on the ASUS ROG Ally X since last week. The Ally X started its life on the rumor mill as a design revision of the ROG Ally that corrects the location of its microSD slot away from a heat vent, before we learned that it's a whole new product positioned above the ROG Ally, which not just fixes the microSD slot, but also comes with a larger battery, and support for M.2-2280 NVMe SSDs to unlock the widest selection of aftermarket SSDs among any handheld console.
Mystery Lupin a source with ASUS leaks, suggests that the ASUS ROG Ally X could be priced at $799, which would be a $100 premium over the top-spec ROG Ally Extreme. For this premium, ASUS is dropping in a battery that's rumored to have a 40% higher capacity than the one the original ROG Ally Extreme comes with; and the sheer convenience of an M.2-2280 drive bay that has a 1 TB SSD. It's also rumored that ASUS may step up the memory size. The other hardware specs are unchanged—the processor is still an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme, the display is still that 7-inch 48-120 Hz VRR with 1080p resolution; and with an identical controller layout. ASUS is expected to launch the ROG Ally X on June 2.
Sources:
MysteryLupin (Twitter), VideoCardz
Mystery Lupin a source with ASUS leaks, suggests that the ASUS ROG Ally X could be priced at $799, which would be a $100 premium over the top-spec ROG Ally Extreme. For this premium, ASUS is dropping in a battery that's rumored to have a 40% higher capacity than the one the original ROG Ally Extreme comes with; and the sheer convenience of an M.2-2280 drive bay that has a 1 TB SSD. It's also rumored that ASUS may step up the memory size. The other hardware specs are unchanged—the processor is still an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme, the display is still that 7-inch 48-120 Hz VRR with 1080p resolution; and with an identical controller layout. ASUS is expected to launch the ROG Ally X on June 2.
23 Comments on ASUS ROG Ally X Priced at $799, Battery 40% Larger
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HP has a RTX 4060 GPU and Ryzen 8845HS CPU and 16gb ddr5 and 1tb nvme all for $849 and 15.6" 144hz IPS...
50 bucks more. LOL what a joke.
asus atm
Gabe's burning eye is always watching, inciting revolt amongst his enemies... forcing poor customer service upon those hapless corporate minds. Or is that giving him too much credit? So asmongold wasted our time by ranting straight through Steve in a much higher volume and showing us his clueless face for 10 minutes.
Thanks for that, now I know why I avoid this shit all the time. God almighty. All for le ad revenue eh
They turned to garbage 2-3 years ago.
the msi claw is comically bad thanks to the intel chip
There you have it. The claw is far inferior under realistic conditions.
I don't know if a refresh makes sense with new SOCs coming out of the oven in the near future.
I...would like a Steam deck. I'm waiting for a second or third revision to the hardware....because I also own a steam controller and don't want to buy an $800 product that is about 80% of the way to revolutionary. I see the deck as a replacement for the gameboy, PSP, and the reason that Nintendo isn't releasing anything in the handheld market. I see the Ally, Claw, and other things as the garbage Chinesium knock-offs of the better product...and when MSI and ASUS are in a bidding match to see which offers the worst customer service I'm....floored. MSI has had years of garbage service (read: laptop hinges), but ASUS is rapidly making it known that their days of putting out good stuff at premium prices is now transitioning into value tier at premium pricing. As such, no. Don't care about the Ally...and will enjoy seeing it die. Hopefully in 2-3 years we're having a discussion about how the Ally and Claw helped to drive somebody else to make a deck competitor....but I'm not putting money on that.
here's another firm, solid, resoundingly loud N.O. vote....
Quelle surprise! <insert sarcastic :shocked: emoji here>
I'm waiting to see a big fat class action lawyer rub AsusCorp's greedy faces in the mess they've made. Hopefully that'll also set a precedent that'll open the floodgates for other class-actions against Asus' anti-consumer, greedy violations of consumer law in multiple global theatres.
/j
The Steam Deck's success isn't anything to do with the hardware. I mean, there's nothing really wrong with the Steam Deck hardware, but the Steam Deck's success is 100% valve's OS and software which is a very mature platform for the Deck now. Vastly superior to Windows for its given purpose of a touch-enabled handheld console.
If you get a deck now, you'll get the current SteamOS and all its features.
If you wait until a new hardware revision, you'll get exactly the same SteamOS and all its features.
Valve is a software company, not a hardware company. If you want the SteamOS experience there's no need to base your decision on hardware revisions. All of them so far have been fine, and arguably the price is only going up so you're hurting yourself by delaying.