Could the ROGAlly topple over the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch? PlayALLYourGames TechNave
Initially posted as an April Fool joke, the ROG Ally turned out to be the real deal as ASUS officially announced the product just late last night. Here's what we know about the gaming handheld console that could rival the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch.
Moreover, the display is also bigger with 7 inches in a 16:9 aspect ratio, supporting 1920 x 1080 pixels, 500 nits of brightness, up to 120Hz refresh rate and 5ms. The controller is more similar to the Xbox without any mini mouse pad trackers like the Steam Deck, but it has two more extra buttons on the rear. Even the sticks have RGB lighting.
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