Steam Deck Killer? ASUS was not joking when presenting ROG Ally on April 1

Almost no one took seriously the publication of ASUS, which on April 1 unveiled the ROG Ally, its first portable

a Windows-based console aimed at the laurels of the hit Steam Deck.However, ASUS wasn't kidding and is now desperately trying to convince the public that the console is real.There is even a review on YouTube comparing it with Valve's brainchild, according to which ROG Ally looks better in many respects.

For example, the 7" display of the novelty has an increased resolution to FHD and a frequency of 120 Hz (against 720p and 60 Hz for the Steam Deck), as well as 100 nits500 nits, and twice the more powerful APU (AMD Zen 4 CPU RDNA 3 iGPU) more than makes up for itAn increase in screen resolution, and an advanced cooling system allows ROG Ally to be not only quieter than the competition, but also more compact.

And this is despite the fact that the console will not run mobile games, but full-fledged PC projects from the extensive Xbox Game Pass collection.Unfortunately, ASUS has not yet announced the launch date of the ROG Ally, but the prices are stated as "competitive".Moreover, the console will receive an international release and will be available in many countries around the world.Wait!

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    Based on ASUS materials | youtube.com | videocardz.com