Get an ROG Ally Z1 Extreme handheld for $450
Are you looking to dive into the world of handheld PC gaming, but you’re put off by some sky-high prices? Then you might want to take a gander at Best Buy’s sales page today. The…
Are you looking to dive into the world of handheld PC gaming, but you’re put off by some sky-high prices? Then you might want to take a gander at Best Buy’s sales page today. The…
This is not a drill! The Asus ROG Ally is on sale this Black Friday, with the price dropping to a solid $500 from its $650 MSRP, meaning you can pick up this Windows-based Steam…
If you love gaming on the go, the Asus ROG Ally is a solid alternative to Valve’s Steam Deck, especially now that it’s $150 off in this early Black Friday deal at Best Buy. For…
Asus ROG Chariot X Expert’s Rating Pros High-quality workmanship Stable backrest with rocker mechanism Long seat Height-adjustable neck cushion Individually adjustable armrests Chic look with RGB and light racing look Cons Lumbar cushion is too…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros A new high mark for motion clarity Excellent image quality Easy-to-use menu with many options Broad official Adaptive Sync support Cons Stand is too large No USB-C Our Verdict…
Asus was the first major vendor to make a real competitor to Valve’s Steam Deck. And even though Windows-based gaming handhelds still aren’t as well-regarded as Valve’s SteamOS-based original, the ROG Ally is probably the…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Excellent 4K OLED image quality Bright HDR Up to 480Hz refresh rate at 1080p Includes USB-C connectivity Cons Stand is too wide and deep Color performance is great, but…
Steam Deck competitors have had a lot of ups and downs, but if there’s one that’s frequently approved as an immediate alternative to Valve’s tiny titan, it’s the ROG Ally by Asus. And now, Asus…
The Asus ROG line stands for “Republic of Gamers,” and you can’t really give yourself that kind of name unless you’re providing for all of them. To that end, the company is showing off a…
Asus makes a lot of sharp-looking laptops, but its latest concept device shown off at Computex definitely takes the cake. The ROG Project Dali uses a full-color e-ink display on the lid, making it customizable…