- Gender
- Male
- Device
- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
- Country
- Sbennytopia
Introduction
The handheld console market has gone through a renaissance after the incredible success of the Nintendo Switch. While Sony and Microsoft haven’t responded in kind, we have seen a surprising insurgence of competitors from the PC gaming segment.
Perhaps one of the most unexpected parties to throw its hat into the ring was Valve with its Steam Deck. The combination of bespoke software tailored around the company’s Steam store and reasonable quality hardware at an affordable price meant that the Steam Deck was an instant success for many.
Not willing to continue watching from the sidelines, Asus has now decided to join the fray with the ROG Ally. Like some of the other players in the market, Asus has gone with the approach of packing in the complete Windows 11 operating system. This means you are no longer tied to downloading games from just Steam and essentially have a full Windows PC with an incredibly compact form factor. Add to that the brand new AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors, a 120Hz VRR display, and customary ROG flashing lights, and we have a recipe for a rather intriguing device.
The post continues on our Blog: Asus ROG Ally review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
The handheld console market has gone through a renaissance after the incredible success of the Nintendo Switch. While Sony and Microsoft haven’t responded in kind, we have seen a surprising insurgence of competitors from the PC gaming segment.
Perhaps one of the most unexpected parties to throw its hat into the ring was Valve with its Steam Deck. The combination of bespoke software tailored around the company’s Steam store and reasonable quality hardware at an affordable price meant that the Steam Deck was an instant success for many.
Not willing to continue watching from the sidelines, Asus has now decided to join the fray with the ROG Ally. Like some of the other players in the market, Asus has gone with the approach of packing in the complete Windows 11 operating system. This means you are no longer tied to downloading games from just Steam and essentially have a full Windows PC with an incredibly compact form factor. Add to that the brand new AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors, a 120Hz VRR display, and customary ROG flashing lights, and we have a recipe for a rather intriguing device.
The post continues on our Blog: Asus ROG Ally review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
