In order to compete with the likes of Steam Valve, ASUS, which has a variety of gaming devices under its ROG brand, is getting ready to release the ASUS ROG Ally mobile gaming console.
Several people thought this new device was an April fool’s hoax after the business teased it on April 1. However, the company has recently made it clear that it is indeed creating this new item.
ASUS ROG Ally Handheld Gaming Console
The ROG Ally will be powered by a custom AMD Ryzen chipset and will run Windows 11, according to information provided by the company. Additionally, users can connect an external GPU to play games that use a lot of resources.
According to YouTuber Dave 2D, the device will feature a touchscreen display with a 7-inch resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. With a weight of 608 grams and dimensions of 280 mm x 113 mm x 39 mm, it is also claimed that the ROG Ally is narrower, thinner, and slightly lighter than the Steam Valve.
The ROG Ally also boasts the readily apparent conventional configuration of two analogue sticks, a D-pad on the left, four face buttons, and a few tiny buttons to access menus and settings scattered across the screen.
In addition to the Steam Deck dock, it also promotes the chance to "enjoy Ally's full potential" by connecting the ROG XG Mobile eGPU that the business sells for use with its gaming laptops and streaming your games to a TV.
Some of the software customizations that the company has set up for the prototype unit are demonstrated in another hands-on video from Linus Tech Tips. The device, for instance, has a fingerprint reader that is thought to be used to switch between accounts.
The ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming console's launch date and pricing are currently unknown by ASUS. Be that as it may, the gadget has a miniature greeting page on Best Purchase where intrigued clients can enlist to get informed when the gadget is free for pre-request.
We accept that the gadget will get sent off before long, however we should sit tight for the authority affirmation.