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- Asus has introduced a new handheld gaming PC called the ROG Ally
- Asus ROG Ally runs Windows 11 and uses AMD hardware for its CPU and GPU
- The Ally lacks the Steam Deck’s touchpads but has twin analog sticks, triggers, bumpers, four face buttons and a directional pad
- Has a customized version of Asus’ Armoury Crate software package for accessing different game platforms
- ROG Ally has a sharper 7-inch display with a 1,920×1,080-pixel resolution at 120Hz
- Ally can be used as a desktop PC and can connect to Asus’ external GPU boxes
- The exact price and release date for the Ally have not been announced yet
- The Ally is expected to be priced somewhat higher than the Steam Deck, which runs from $399 (£349) to $650.
Asus Ally vs. Steam Deck
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Asus Ally |
Steam Deck |
CPU/GPU |
AMD Ryzen Z1, Zen 4 CPU/RDNA 3 GPU |
AMD Zen 2 CPU/RDNA 2 GPU |
RAM |
Up to 16GB RAM |
16GB |
OS |
Windows 11 |
SteamOS |
Storage |
Up to 512GB SSD |
Up to 512GB SSD |
Display resolution |
1,920×1,080 |
1,280×800 |
Display refresh rate |
120Hz |
60Hz |
Weight |
608 grams |
669 grams |
Price |
TBA |
$399-$649 |

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