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The most notable difference between the Xbox Ally and the Steam Deck is the operating system. Like the ROG Ally, the Xbox ...
Because it sure does borrow a lot from the Deck, especially when it comes to how it categorizes different levels of ...
Asus and Microsoft will be launching their ROG Xbox Ally series of handheld gaming PCs starting October 16, according to an ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages performance on the ROG Xbox Ally X hits an impressive 70 FPS at 1080p. However, that's with FSR at 50% ...
The Asus ROG Ally, launched in 2023, offered better performance at a higher price, but poor optimization and abysmal battery life impeded it from becoming the Steam Deck killer rumors suggested it ...
According to Digital Trends, the ROG Ally is over 50% faster than the Steam Deck, and can also scale higher too. You can run the Ally’s APU between 7W and 30W, while the Steam Deck only operates ...
Regardless, the ROG Ally has a higher resolution panel that gets brighter (500 nits vs. 400 nits on the Steam Deck) and refreshes at 120Hz compared to 60Hz on the Steam Deck.
Let's be honest, the delay in revealing the Xbox ROG Ally price likely doesn't mean it's good news for gamers' wallets.
The ROG Ally runs Windows 11, providing access to a wider range of games from different sources. The Steam Deck is more affordable, starting at $399/£349, while the ROG Ally starts at $599.99.
The Steam Deck comes in three versions, and the version that’s nearest to the Ally costs $649. The Asus ROG Ally’s price is set at $700, and if you want to splash out for a better processor ...
Steam Deck comes equipped with a Ryzen 4-core, 8-thread processor while ROG Ally features a more powerful AMD Z1 chipset that offers a 6-core, 12-thread processor.
In the 15W shoot-out - Steam Deck vs ROG Ally in performance mode - the more advanced silicon in the Asus product delivers a 21 percentage point lead, dropping back to 12 percent at 1080p.
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