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The ASUS ROG Ally is a cutting-edge 7-inch handheld gaming device powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor and Radeon RDNA3 graphics, featuring a 120Hz Full HD touchscreen. With 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB NVMe PCIe 4 SSD, it offers desktop-level performance and fast load times. Designed for ultimate versatility, it supports handheld play, TV docking, and full PC gaming setups, running Windows 11 for access to a vast library of games across multiple platforms.
| ASIN | B0C52RFZXB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,754 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1,235 in Cell Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (490) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | RC71L-ALLY.Z1X_512 |
| Language | Portuguese Brazilian |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 4.4 x 0.8 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
| Release date | August 10, 2023 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
J**E
The best computer turned portable console of the moment
There is not much to add. I advise you to watch the many reviews that you can see on youtube. It was the product I wanted, in general it has everything I expected, current games work at high quality, Asus own app is enough for everything. There are 3 things to add, 500 Gigas is very little to store games, urgently need to add more capacity. The battery lasts little if you are in turbo setting. You need an additional hub to add more peripherals, it only has a USB-C for everything.
A**R
Love it sl
This thing has been so fun to use. Get a dock and you can also use it on your TV! You may need to click the disable internal controller option while using a bluetooth or wireless controller though. But anyway, its better on the go! I do recommend getting a strong external battery though if you plan on traveling with it. You need at least 65w output, but I got one with 100w output just incase! But it plays every game i throw at it quite well. Sometimes i have to lower the resolution or the settings, but it always feels like a reasonable concession between quality/portability. I do think the AllyX would be better if you could get it. Better battery life and more ram. But if you cant afford it like me, youll have no regrets with this one :)
I**E
Awesome
Came in super quickly and my husband was very pleased with it. The packaging was amazing and it works perfectly.
N**H
ROG Ally is an odd hybrid
First off, the one I got had a 100-250 volt power supply, and a non-removable two pin European style plug. It said Brazil, had I looked that up I would have seen that Brazil used type N plugs with both 127 volt and 220 volt, in different areas. For $10 I bought a gadget from Walmart that was nothing but a plug converter, US Australian, european UK in to the same out, and only the hot wires, the ground pin was dealt with by having a hole in the female side that was plastic lined, connected to nothing, and on the male side there was a playing pin for UK and nothing for anything else. That got me running. First off this is an EX model. It has the right number of cores and windows identifies the name of the processor correctly. I ran Netflix and Hulu, they ran fine. I really don't care that much about edge performance. 30fps is just fine, but I do want resolution. So far, the two games I have run have worked beautifully...except... Sometimes the right stick works as a mouse... sometimes it does what I expect the stick to do in a game, and I'm not sure when the shift happens. [Edit: figured it out. I thought it would shift by app but I can't get that to work. There is a front panel button that brings up a menu that allows you to switch.] So, if you get one of these, it would be helpful if you had some arrangement to connect two european style pins (4mm in diameter, about, and maybe 18mm center to center) to an outlet of your choice. Conversely, if you had a 75-100 watt power supply or [don't do this it is a joke maybe], if you want to live dangerously, an old appliance cord and electrical tape) you can get up and running. You don't need a voltage converter, just a connection. [I guess this is because Brazil uses a range of voltages.] The ROG screen works like a windows touch screen. The fingerprint reader in the power button is brilliant, you click it and it knows you are you, immediately. It suffers the usual disease of windows hides information from you, but that is a windows issue. I've used it for a couple hours, just found drips and trying to get FFXIV running [got it], and the fan never came on. I have gigabit internet and my download ran up to 100mb/sec in parts, 30 mb/sec in others. That is a a lot of data to handle. With 16mb of memory and 16 cores, it is likely that the scheduler will never steal your processor...all that stuff means your experience will be smoother....and that is what I'm seeing. [I found that if I put it in economy the frame rate dropped to 17 or so and games looked jerky when just looking around, but no heat was noticeable. If I turned it to turbo it managed frame rates from 50 to a reported 100. The device got slightly warm. The power brick gets much warmer when the battery is charging.] So the only downsides are euro plug and that it does not quite know what it wants to be. The star was for not making it clear what plug it had. The indication was that it was an international model from a Brazilian Portugese area, I believe they use US plugs. The round pins were a shock. [Only because I stayed in hotels in Brazil and didn't notice the plug issues, and I went there almost 30 years ago. They do not, in fact, use US plugs, nor do they have a Standard country-wide voltage, but the same plugs are used for all voltages. Astounding.]
J**N
Genial!
Excelente producto
J**M
Refunded
❤️I like: -That i can play all steam games - I can play all Xbox games -I can play all pc games - I can hook up my RogAlly to a monitor, and instantly have a desktop - I can also use a keyboard on this handheld. -Offors allot more than the nintendo switch with its typical "mario carts" or "pokemon" - Very excellent graphics - it's like having a portable Xbox but better. -Very immersion once you get you're top 5 fave games in rotation. 💔I DONT like: - the battery life on this is terrible. My phone holds a btter charge. -How quickly this thing gets Hot. In less than 5 mins this handheld feels like you can cook on it -do NOT drop this, one good drop and you're device is done. Get a case or suffer the consequences - it constantly logs me out of everything. It's annoying. - Not enough space to hold too much. May need to upgrade **Over all is this worth almost ? No Update: Refunding the item because fresh out the box i can't play ANYTHING on Xbox or steam. I bought this to play games not waste over $600. Don't buy
T**A
ROG Ally Z1E arrived seemingly flawless, no complaints
After reading reviews I tried to cancel assuming I'd get either the non-Extreme version, a refurb, bad battery, wrong power adapter, or something else, but I got none of that(afaik) - everything appears to be new and unused, and it's definitely the Z1 Extreme CPU. The ASUS ROG Ally box looked like it had been opened, but I couldn't find any issues, everything inside appeared to be new and retail packaging. My only complaint about the device itself is that the battery doesn't last all that long unless you focus on low power games or stay plugged in. They should make these things easily upgradeable, adding more RAM/SSD or a larger battery would be great. Even a case/grip with an included battery would work. There's a number of things you can do within Windows/ASUS/AMD power and performance management that will reduce the power draw. It's worth the time to play with it if you need a little more length. If you're concerned about getting the right CPU in your device, check the model number at the bottom, it should say RC71L-ALLY.Z1X_512 (The X in Z1X designates the Extreme edition CPU/GPU). You can also find it in Task Manager or This PC properties to be absolutely certain. At $444, this is one of the best prices from a retailer that isn't eBay.
M**F
I want to give a 3.5 star but giving a 4 star anyways. ( BUY, BUT READ THE FULL REVIEW FIRST) First of all there is a manufacturing fault with bumpers and triggers. There is a high chance one side bumper will get stuck. Almost had to return this , but found a very useful youtube guide on how to fix this. It's simple fix , but have to be done very delicately. Otherwise, money in the drainage. Second , price and performance. Same price we can get PS5 and it will run muh faster. But this is handheld and it works as a PC. So speed comes under cons and reach to many kind of games and mobility of the device comes under pros. Seller is good I think, packed well, didn't look like it was used or anything. If you are looking for something to pass time when you are bored, this is good. If you are a serious gamer, go for a PS5 or spend about double this amount and buy a laptop. Happy gaming yall.
R**Y
There is a lot of hate out there for this device. Ultimately windows 11 is NOT well optimized for touch screens or handhelds, least of all the “smaller” screens you’ll find on almost all handhelds on the market. BUT, don’t necessarily let that put you off. I have absolutely fallen in love with my Ally and almost replaced my laptop with it at this point. If you try to look at this thing as more of a miniature computer and less of a steam deck, it opens up a lot of possibilities. Trying to do productivity stuff? Connect a keyboard and mouse either through an OTG adapter or Bluetooth and you have a mini productivity beast. Screen too small? Add a portable monitor or even desktop monitor and you have a moderately powerful desktop computer. Obviously such a setup isn’t very portable, but combine that with a portable keyboard and trackpad and suddenly you have both portability and a nice home setup in one single device, all whilst simultaneously being able to use it as a handheld and having one of the best emulators out there. The raw performance isn’t as good as the Ally X (obviously), but better than the steam deck at a very similar price. If you’re deciding between the two then you really need to ask yourself what is more important to you; the better raw performance and customization of the All, or the easier and simpler to use UI of the steam deck. Yes, the battery life of this thing isn’t great, but by adding a battery pack capable of providing high enough current, you can essentially extend the battery life as long as you want to. So, will you be disappointed buying one of these? All I can say is do your research. I love mine and now don’t think I’ll ever own another laptop thanks to it, but I’ve also heard plenty of people that are disappointed with theirs because they didn’t know what they were getting into. From me though this thing gets a solid 5 stars for being such an all around adaptable beast.
J**O
Produto chegou antes do tempo. bem embalado e ainda veio com uma pelicula de brinde que não estava no anuncio. Mas teve um problema serio. A versão do windows é single language em mandarin. Tive de comprar uma licença do windows em portugues e passar horas com google lens para poder traduzir e fazer a instalação.
G**L
The product it's good verry good shape like brand new no scratches no battery drain very good choice and seller
E**I
La versión corta: Es una buena consola. Si funciona en Windows, funciona en esta handheld. La versión larga es que necesitas tener experiencia en Windows para poderte mover y saber todo lo que se necesita. Instalar juegos, actualizar drivers, arreglar detalles que impide que algo funcione porque necesita una configuración extra. Si quieres una handgeld y no preocuparte por eso, la SteamDeck es más fácil. Pro: • Corre todos los juegos, algunos mejor que otros, pero es sorprendente cómo lo logra. Eso incluye Mods. • Puedes conectar periféricos con un dock y prácticamente es una PC de toda la vida. • Algunos juegos si reanudad si pones la consola en modo suspendido. • La configuración de los mandos puede ser muy extraña, pero juegos que no aceptan el control, pueden ser jugados emulando teclas en cada botón. • El que puedas elegir cuánta energía usar permite que ahorres batería y no desgastes la handheld en juegos corren bien sin todo el procesador. • Los emuladores corren a la perfección, pero hay que saber configurarlos. Contras: • No puedes usar MicroSSD. Como ya habrás leído, tiene un defecto de fábrica donde lanza todo el aire caliente al conector de las MicroSSD, esto no es mentira. Después de un tiempo de calentarse, desconecta la MicroSSD una y otra vez, hasta el punto de arruinarla. • La handheld puede calentarse muchísimo si no configuras los ventiladores correctamente. El problema es que esto afecta a la MicroSSD y al puerto USB-C. Ya que, cuando está muy caliente, desenchufa la corriente y no responde hasta que se logra enfriar, me pasó un par de veces. • Otro problema es el apagado. Las luces de la consola no lo hacen y queda la duda de si realmente se apagó. Lo mejor que he encontrado es desconectar el cable primero y luego apagar o suspender.
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