ASUS has finally launched the ROG Ally X, the company’s newest handheld gaming PC, which was initially revealed early last month. This is not the successor to last year’s ROG Ally but rather a more expensive variant that improves upon many of the shortcomings of the original model.
For starters, the biggest improvement on the ROG Ally X is the bigger battery. ASUS has gone from 40Wh on the ROG Ally to 80Wh on the new model. ASUS is not making any claims of actual battery life for the Ally X but we wouldn’t be surprised if you got close to double the life of the original…
ASUS has finally launched the ROG Ally X, the company’s newest handheld gaming PC, which was initially revealed early last month. This is not the successor to last year’s ROG Ally but rather a more expensive variant that improves upon many of the shortcomings of the original model.
For starters, the biggest improvement on the ROG Ally X is the bigger battery. ASUS has gone from 40Wh on the ROG Ally to 80Wh on the new model. ASUS is not making any claims of actual battery life for the Ally X but we wouldn’t be surprised if you got close to double the life of the original… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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