🎮 Power Meets Portability — Game Anywhere, Win Everywhere!
The ASUS ROG Ally is a cutting-edge handheld gaming console featuring a 7-inch 120Hz FHD touchscreen, powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor with 8 cores and 16 threads. It boasts 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for ultra-fast performance and storage. Equipped with AMD RDNA 3 Radeon Graphics delivering up to 8.6 Teraflops, it runs Windows 11 Home, combining desktop-level gaming power with ultimate portability in a sleek white chassis.
Brand | ASUS |
Manufacturer | ASUS, INVENTEC (CHONGQING) CORPORATION, NO.66, WEST DISTRICT 2ND RD, SHAPINGBA DISTRICT, CHONGQING, CHINA 401331 |
Series | ROG Ally |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Item Height | 32 Millimeters |
Item Width | 28 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 17.78 Centimetres |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 28 x 3.2 cm; 608 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | RC71L-NH001W |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Type | Z-series Dual-Core Z-01 |
Processor Speed | 2.7 GHz |
RAM Size | 16 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 5.1 GHz |
Hard Drive Size | 512 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon™ Graphics (AMD RDNA™ 3, 12 CUs, up to 2.7 GHz, up to 8.6 Teraflops) |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 40 Watt Hours |
Number of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Included Components | ROG Ally, Power Adapter, Tabletop Stand, Battery |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Item Weight | 608 g |
A**I
Small super device 👌
I got this for 40k and at that price it's better than all computers period. Im talking about performance and ofcourse don't bring in second hand devices.16gb dd5512 Gb nvme pcie4Z1 extreme 8core 16thread processor7' 1080p 500 nits vrr display which is better than most average laptops displayExtremely low response timesBuilt on device game padDecent wifi connectionNow some cons no keyboard or mouse but you can connect via bt or usbOnly one thunderbolt portNot enough battery lifeSetting up the device is easy and works fine.So may be let me add a bit about gaming this device can game mostly provided you are willing to bring down the graphics settings also its more powerful and gives better performance than a steam deck and now it's mostly cheaper
Z**.
Amazing and very capable little device
Amazing little handheld, Ergonomics are perfect, the weight if perfect and the performance is amazing. I recieved the R8 version which according to Asus has fixed the SD card issues. The only things I don't like is that there is only 1 USB C port and the battery backup is not that great. But for the price 39k the value is unbeatable, even the base model steamdeck does not compare. The display is crisp and fuild, the sound is nice. For most games you can get 60fps but if you don't you can use upscaling or play at 900p which on this small screen looks pretty alright. One word of caution be careful with the USB C port as if you break it finding a replacement for repair will be very hard as the USB port is part of the proprietary XG mobile port. I 3d printed a a cable protector for mine which reduces the strain on the USB port. Also many people seem to be complaining about the seller, so for reference mine came from Clicktech Retail.
S**N
Don't buy this product. If it's defective you are stuck and will have to waste a lot of time.
Don't buy this product. If you get a defective product (which you most probably might get during sale), you will face a hard time getting any proper help from Amazon or Asus. I have been going back and forth between Amazon and Asus and neither of them are able to resolve my issue and get me a replacement because you need a DOA letter from Asus to get a replacement and Amazon didn't give serial no. in invoice and without serial no. in invoice they are not ready to provide the DOA letter for replacement. I had to call multiple times to Amazon to get the invoice with serial no. which they are just ready to give and asking me to contact Asus again. I am stuck and my device is also not with me. Probably the worst experience I have had with any company. Don't buy Asus.
S**A
Go for the beast!
Summary: I have been into competitive gaming. I tried playing valorant, initially it was bit bad experience as I wasn't aware about enabling few features like afmf which was total game changer. Once that got enabled, it was soo smooth to play.Note: this is coming from 240hz monitor gaming so you can trust me :-)I feel fun as I can enjoy gaming so yeah!
S**I
This has potential
I was not entirely keen on buying a handheld as I mostly play on console for exclusive games and PC for everything else.The only reason I bought it because I got a good exchange value on my 10 year old laptop along with some credit card discounts.Setup Experience:It took me a day to set it up,update all the drivers,bios and transfer some of my games and files across.The experience is mostly the same as any windows desktop/laptop setup however due to the small screen windows does not scale appropriately and hence it takes few tries to navigate around. This is not on ASUS but on Microsoft as their OS is not build for touch screen based interface. It would have been a better experience if we connect a mouse and keyboard externally.What I like so far:Screen - Despite being a LCD screen I find it to be a very well quality and calibrated display,there is very less or minimum back-light bleeding and with good contrast ,blacks look proper black. Yes if you compare with a AMOLED/OLED mobile display side by side you will notice the different but I have no complain with the display.Audio - The speakers are very good, I was quite surprised by the sound clarity and quality. They sound spacious and gives a very good listening experience.Controls - The controls are decent,all the buttons feel like usual XBOX controller except the ABXY face button they have a bit of a squishy type feel.I did not find much use for the back buttons in games but they are useful for custom tasks like bring up keyboard/set it to quick close an app etc. Overall controls are decent.Usability - I can comfortably use they for a couple of hours while laying down after which it either needs to be charged or I have a bit of arm fatigue. As for actual gameplay, if you play games from 2020 or before they mostly give locked 60 FPS(with few exception) with a medium/high setting at 900p. Latest games depending on load can be run with low settings at 720p using some frame gen mod with locked 40-50 fps. With VRR and Low framerate compensation along with the small screen I do not feel much of any stutter or lack of visuals quality in low settings. It also works best with emulated and streaming game services.It comes with free 3 months xbox ultimate and the experience is very good.Official availability - Steam never bothered to release their product in India,Legion GO/MSI CLAW has no update for Indian market yet. At least ASUS officially released early than rest of the competition out here.What I do not like:Battery - It is in the lower side,mostly within 2 hours it dies. However if you play some low demanding games which can be sustained in 7-9 watt power profile with screen brightness set to less than 40% it does last close to 3 hours. The supplied charger take about 2 hours to charge full or 1 hour if you charge till 80%.Storage - They come with 512 GB and you get close to 450 GB usable space. For the price I would have preferred at least 1 TB. Also ASUS should have went with a full size 2280 instead of expensive 2230 SSD,there is clearly space for it and we would have been able to update the storage down the line without paying such high price for 2230 variants.No Carry case - For the price ASUS should have provided a carry case along with some pre-applied screen protector instead they charge 1.9K for their official carry case.Single USB C Port - Bad design choice,they should have provided at least 2.XGM Port - This propriety port is basically useless for this handheld. Asus does not sell any external adapter case which we can use to connect any external pcie device like desktop GPU. They do sell some XG mobile GPU but they are far too expensive and no one would pair them with this handheld. They should have went with a usb gen 4 port instead.Modularity - I would have preferred if these came with a detachable controller then we could transform this completely into a windows tablet and have the best of both worlds. I hope they add this in their next iteration.With all this being said this is gradually growing on me and I find myself playing a lot of my backlog games while lying down. I think the future for handhelds are growing and with a few generation of improvements both OS interface & hardware these will become the all in one device.
K**L
Very good for me but your mileage may vary
amazing device . it has hdmi ces , which means console like connectivity to tv like turn on ally and tv automatically switch to same input. battery is okish. ive baught a dock and installed bazzite (Steamos like/ console like UI ) whenever i want i can turn it into a console. bazziteos has fsr in overlay settings and i always turn it on and with that 720p games on 4k tv looks good because of fsr in bazzite. handheld is bit tricky because battery life is not more than 1 hour on AAA games and same AAA fps might not go to 60 FPS but VRR helps alot. my setting is handheld low quality graphics, 48FPS lock and try to set wattage to 9/11/13 Watts and i will get arnoud 2 hours battery and 30 W when docked with 60 FPS target graphics setting. for me this is amazing device.
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