ASUS announces a handheld gaming PC

Country: ASUS announced the ROG Ally handheld gaming computer, which comes to compete with the Steam Deck computer from the famous video game company Valve.

The new ROG Ally computer works with the Windows 11 operating system, and Asus has published a short video clip that reviews the capabilities and features of the new gaming computer, and there is a product page on the company’s website.

Asus did not reveal many details of the ROG Ally, saying only that it works with a custom AMD APU chip, which works with the ROG X6 Mobile eGPU. The computer screen comes with a resolution of 1080p and a frequency of 120 Hz.

And because the computer is running the Windows 11 operating system, it seems that all cloud game broadcast services will be supported, including: Steam and Xbox Cloud Gaming.

In addition to the specifications, Asus did not announce information about the launch date of the ROG Ally or its price, but you can now register on the product page on the Asus website to get a notification when the door to order the computer opens.

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