Asus ROG Ally X Review: More Battery and Storage, Same Windows Problems

I used to be harsh on the unique Asus ROG Ally. Perhaps slightly too harsh, since most of the issues I had with it are inherent to the very idea of a Home windows-based handheld gaming console. So, once I received my fingers on the brand new ROG Ally X, I attempted to be a bit extra open-minded. It wasn’t exhausting, as a result of the newer mannequin is a considerable enchancment. However some hurdles simply can’t be overcome.

The ROG Ally X seems to be nearly equivalent to its predecessor, save for a brand new coat of black paint. There are refined variations, like rounded-out grips which might be extra snug to carry, barely elevated ABXY buttons, and an eight-direction D-pad that handles diagonal actions a bit higher. When you didn’t look too intently although, you’d be forgiven for considering little has modified.

However beneath the hood, Asus has made some huge enhancements. Most notably, the battery dimension has doubled. The unique ROG Ally had a 40-Wh battery, roughly akin to the unique Steam Deck. The ROG Ally X, alternatively, in some way packs an enormous 80-Wh battery. That’s bigger than the battery in Asus’s Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop computer, which I beloved for its lengthy battery life. Regardless of this huge improve, the Ally X is barely about 70 grams heavier.

Asus additionally beefed up the storage capability—it now comes with a 1-terabyte SSD as an alternative of 512 GB—and eight extra gigabytes of DDR5 RAM. The corporate additionally swapped out the XG Cell port that’s solely actually helpful for Asus’ exterior GPUs for a USB4 port that may attain speeds as much as 40 Gbps, making it excellent for connecting to external docking stations. However specs can’t inform the entire story.

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The Insurmountable Wall of Home windows

Home windows isn’t designed to be run on a handheld. That’s only a easy, unavoidable reality. Microsoft expects you to return to its working system with a mouse and keyboard, or at the least a large touch screen. Making an attempt to navigate the OS with a controller is all the time going to be an train in frustration. Irrespective of how exhausting I attempt, I can’t appear to flee the fundamental drawback of attempting to work together with issues on the display.

One outstanding instance of that is the Xbox app. Asus has made some strong strides with its Armoury Crate SE app that’s meant to be the bridge between all the opposite sport libraries in your system. Armoury Crate launches at startup, there’s a devoted button subsequent to the best management follow open it if you want it, and it has shortcuts to apps like Steam (which launches within the controller-friendly Huge Image mode) or Xbox so you’ll be able to entry any sport you personal.

Back of a black handheld gaming device showing the ports

{Photograph}: Eric Ravenscraft

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