/ Before it begins work on a ROG Ally 2, Asus wants to ship an improved version of the original.
“The next ROG Ally.” Image: Asus
The Asus ROG Ally was the first true Steam Deck challenger; while I’d argue it fell a little short, it legitimately improved the state of affordable Windows handheld gaming with its plugged-in performance boosts and smooth variable refresh rate screen. Now, Asus is beginning to reveal its successor: the ROG Ally X.
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