ASUS have given their handheld an upgrade with the ROG Ally X now getting a full announcement, along with specifications and a price.
Hopefully they actually fixed the SD Card issue this time…
While they’re still bundling it with Windows 11, I doubt it will be long before the likes of ChimeraOS, Bazzite and others get updates to allow you to easily run Linux on it.
The updated ROG Ally X now ships with a larger 1TB M.2 full 2280 for storage, faster 7500Mhz LPDDR5X RAM bumped up to 24GB, an 80 Wh battery, an additional USB-C port, overhauled internals for better cooling and a revised case design for better ergonomics (it’s much more round).
They also re-positioned the thumbsticks and gave it new thumbsticks that should last longer, there’s a new macro button on the back, a redesigned d-pad and lots of small improvements elsewhere.
It’s also worth noting, that ASUS have been catching some fire lately for their terrible user support experience, which the excellent Gamers Nexus went over across two videos titled ASUS Scammed Us and the follow-up ASUS Says We’re “Confused”.
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ASUS have given their handheld an upgrade with the ROG Ally X now getting a full announcement, along with specifications and a price.
Hopefully they actually fixed the SD Card issue this time…
While they’re still bundling it with Windows 11, I doubt it will be long before the likes of ChimeraOS, Bazzite and others get updates to allow you to easily run Linux on it.
The updated ROG Ally X now ships with a larger 1TB M.2 full 2280 for storage, faster 7500Mhz LPDDR5X RAM bumped up to 24GB, an 80 Wh battery, an additional USB-C port, overhauled internals for better cooling and a revised case design for better ergonomics (it’s much more round).
They also re-positioned the thumbsticks and gave it new thumbsticks that should last longer, there’s a new macro button on the back, a redesigned d-pad and lots of small improvements elsewhere.
It’s also worth noting, that ASUS have been catching some fire lately for their terrible user support experience, which the excellent Gamers Nexus went over across two videos titled ASUS Scammed Us and the follow-up ASUS Says We’re “Confused”.
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