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Asus ROG Ally X is the best a Windows gaming handheld has ever been.
It's the first handheld I can recommend alongside my gold standard for handhelds: the Steam Deck OLED.
The Ally X produces the smoothest gameplay I’ve seen from any handheld, even the valleys and valleys of Shadow of the Tomb Raider .
The original ROG Ally drained its 40-watt-hour battery pack at 4050 watts in Turbo mode, meaning you’d get less than an hour of gameplay if you ran the Ally that fast away from a charger.
The Ally X now defaults to a new 17W “Performance” mode rather than 15W.
The ROG Ally X doesn’t check all the boxes I personally need in a gaming handheld.
The one-two punch of performance and battery life is tempting, but not tempting enough to steer me away from a $ 549 or $649 Steam Deck OLED that will play my legacy library of Steam games more easily, then reliably go to sleep when I want to put it away.
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