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ASUS’ ROG Ally found to be more accessible than Steam Deck in iFixit teardown

If you prioritize repairability when selecting a handheld gaming PC, the ROG Ally could be a suitable option. According to iFixit’s recent teardown, the ASUS device is notably more accessible than Valve’s Steam Deck. For instance, the battery removal process is less complicated, requiring the removal of screws instead of dealing with a glued-in power pack. Additionally, the thumbsticks and their circuit boards can be easily removed on the Ally, which could be helpful if you encounter stick drift issues. Similarly, upgrading the SSD is straightforward if you can find…

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Asus will launch its first handheld gaming device, the ROG Ally, in India on July 7. It offers AMD Z1 and Z1 Extreme processors, an RDNA3-based GPU, and a 7-inch FHD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Gaming 

Asus ROG Ally Set To Hit Indian Market On July 7: Check Out Price And Specifications

As per a Flipkart listing, Asus is gearing up to launch its inaugural handheld gaming device, the ROG Ally, in the Indian market on July 7. The Windows-based handheld was recently introduced to the global market and offers two chip options – AMD’s Z1 and Z1 Extreme processors – both based on the Zen 4 architecture, along with an RDNA3-based GPU. It has a 7-inch FHD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. However, while the India launch of the system has been confirmed, it is still uncertain whether both…

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