On its own, the Asus ROG Ally is a great Windows 11 handheld. It has a gorgeous display, feels fantastic to hold and gives you access to your PC gaming library. Though I expected better performance, playing modern titles at moderate to high frame rates on...
functional design with excellent stability and build quality, access to fans and M.2-2230 SSD, very powerful and modern AMD Zen4 SoC, great IPS display for gaming, excellent software integration, comprehensive configurability, fast Wi-Fi and microSD reade
battery runtime while gaming, no integrated kickstand, only one USB port, no webcam
In review: Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme. Test model courtesy of Asus Germany.The new Asus ROG Ally is very successful first attempt of a gaming handheld. Not only the hardware is very convincing, but we are also impressed by the excellent controls and handlin...
Attractive 1080p 120Hz display, Slick design and sturdy build, Steady performance in most gaming scenarios, Runs full Windows 11, Decent battery life outside of gaming, Asus software changes modes and remaps controls on the fly
Many games require lower graphics settings for smooth performance, Super short battery life while gaming, Some finicky controls, particularly for navigating Windows
Published: 2023-05-11, Author: Joel , review by: dexerto.com
Impressive specs and performance cannot possibly outweigh the multitude of issues that plague the overall user experience on the Asus ROG Ally. When it comes together and works, Asus has a great little device on its hands. By the time we were done w...
Abstract: I'm back in the office on a hybrid work schedule, which means that I once again have to brave the daily commute on the subway three days a week. That means I'll need something to block out the street performers, loud talkers and potential fights on the A...
The ASUS ROG Ally can run games beautifully when it works correctly, however, poor battery life and a need for constant tinkering take it out of the running for average users...
Published: 2023-10-26, Author: Chris , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Powerful and portable, Supports many different games and launchers, Armoury Crate SE is well-implemented
Windows 11 causes some usability friction, Short battery life
A powerful handheld gaming PC, the ROG Ally capably fills the Steam Deck-shaped hole in Australia. If it had a dedicated OS instead of Windows 11, it'd be even better...
Solid specs: 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, Supports microSD for more space, 7 inch touchscreen supports 120Hz, Includes Corning's scratchresistant Gorilla Glass, Plenty of controls for gamers who dig buttons, Supports Steam, EA Play, and plenty of modern ga
Windows can make the whole thing feel buggy, Some games won't be compatible with the controls at all, Battery life is hit and miss, No stand
Despite all of this, there's something about the ROG Ally I've loved. I wasn't expecting to fall for the ROG Ally the way I did, but it really surprised me.Granted, Asus hasn't built the most powerful gaming system, and folks keen on having that should id...
More powerful than a Steam Deck,Streamlined and stylish design,Full HD screen is colourful and vibant,Windows 11 is user friendly
Expensive compared to competitors,Poor battery life,120Hz screen feels wasted here
The Asus ROG Ally is a more powerful alternative to the Steam Deck. It features a superior design and more user-friendly software. That high price is hard to justify, however, especially with the poor battery life. Competition is more fierce now too, with...
Abstract: Update 07/12/2023 - It's been six months since the Asus ROG Ally first graced our shelves. Countless updates later, and it's in its best shape yet. This review was originally written from a pre-release device and, understandably, there have been many impr...