ASUS Has Created a High-Power Handheld Gaming Device
The ROG Ally runs at 120 Hz and offers 512GB of storage.

ASUS has launched its first Windows handheld gaming console. The compact device is called the ROG Ally and is designed for 180p gaming, whether it’s playing an AAA game or an indie title.
The ROG Ally runs on Windows 11 and comes powered with AMD’s new Ryzen Z1 processor, ensuring powerful speed and graphics performance with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. When gaming for long periods of time, the device will stay cool thanks to a dual fan design within its thermal system.
A microSD card slot gives gamers the option to add additional storage capacity as necessary, though already offers 512 GB of storage, while WiFi GE support ensures connectivity even in congested networks
Those who pick up a ROG Ally will also be treated to three free months of Xbox Game Pass. Pierced at $699 USD, the device is available for pre-order now and will be available for purchase in-store at Best Buy beginning June 13.
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