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    Surround Sound Supported
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    Maximum Graphic Quality
    1080p
    Storage Capacity
    512 gigabytes
    Number of USB Port(s)
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ASUS - ROG Ally 7" 120Hz FHD 1080p Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen Z1 Processor - 512GB - White

Model:RC71L-ALLY.Z1_512
SKU:6543664
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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 1244 reviews

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Customers are saying

Customers have good things to say about the portability, price, performance, gaming experience, screen, and storage of the ROG Ally 7" 120Hz FHD 1080p Gaming Handheld. They appreciate that it is a powerful and easy-to-use device that is great for gaming on the go. However, customers have concerns about the battery life, overheating issues, Windows 11 operating system, setup process, and some defective units.

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Its Biggest Pro and Con Is Windows

    First off, yes this is a device I recommend if you're a gamer who isn't obsessed with high end graphics and wants to play with games across a lot of platforms. For new AAA titles, you will most likely be playing each game at 720p and using AMD's upscaling feature to bring the resolution up to 900p or 1080p. The "Super Resolution" effect as they call it actually does really well, and a game like Cyberpunk can be ran on this little device at 720p upscaled to 900p with motion blur enabled and run at about 47fps, keeping in mind most of the other in-game graphic settings are set to "low" but it doesn't matter too much because it still looks good. Another game I like to play - Overwatch 2 - is rendered at 900p upscaled to 1080p and I'm able to average 97fps with most of the in-game graphic settings on low. Keep in mind once again the Super Resolution feature makes this game look crisp! In addition, I play this particular game while the ROG Ally is docked to my dual monitors and I use a mouse and keyboard. What makes this device so versatile is it runs Windows, so I have Steam installed, Epic Games installed, and Xbox cloud gaming which I don't use. I also have a PS3 and Xbox 360 emulator as well BUT good luck trying to get a PS3 game to run well on here. I've tried Gran Turismo 5 and it probably pushes 25fps yet struggles to render cars quicker so you'll see the suspension of a car rendered before you actually see the body rendered a few seconds later. It just doesn't have enough power and this is with Vulkan even. Xbox 360 games don't have that much of an issue. What holds this device back from being better is also Windows. I say this because I can't really see this device as something I can bring out in public without bringing the extension cord. The battery life is trash. There's three power modes: a 10 watt silent mode, a 15 watt performance mode, and then a 25 watt or 30 watt turbo mode depending on if the ROG Ally is plugged in or not. 10 watt silent mode really is for using this device for multimedia like watching Netflix (which the screen is amazing by the way) and not any gaming unless it's as basic as solitaire. 15 watt performance mode can run low quality games like the Sims 2 or Bioshock remastered, and 25-30 watt turbo is reserved for Cyberpunk and Overwatch 2. You'll pretty much have to be in turbo mode to play any new AAA game, and guess how great the battery life is? Probably 45 minutes. Your mileage may vary but this is with the screen brightness at 75%, so. Compare this handheld to something like the Steam Deck that runs Linux which has better battery life HOWEVER you're not getting the same vast array of games to play like the Ally. Windows is also really buggy and I've already ran into system updates being halted by BitLocker, endless "restarting" issues, no actual sleep/wake feature, and apps like Steam freaking out and not launching games if you don't have an internet connection. With all that being said, I love this product. I have the time and knowledge to tinker with it to get everything right and I don't care that the battery life is abysmal because I almost always have it plugged in and I'm usually playing games that aren't meant to be played casually, like games that need your focus which is something I can't do in public.

    Posted by JamesG

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Asus ROG Ally is what I was looking for

    I've always wanted a way to play my favorite games on the go. I'm sort of a PC gamer in that I own a PC and have a few games, but nothing too processor heavy since everything I have is many years behind. When the steam deck was announced, I thought that would have been the perfect solution to my ongoing need for portable gaming. Then came along the Asus ROG Ally. Even the lower end model (which I purchased), it was on par with the highest end steam deck model AND it runs Windows 11. This allowed me to access my games through not only Steam, but Origin, Epic, and the Xbox marketplace. I was able to search around for the best deals on games I wanted to take with me me without the constraints of one gaming ecosystem to stick to. Pros: Ultra portable gaming. Windows 11 if I want to run any mundane applications other than games. Functions like a touchscreen computer. Carry around portable bluetooth keyboard and you've got a perfect on the go writing solution. Cons: The battery life isn't great while unplugged, but most places for travel should have an outlet nearby. Accessories are minimal and a little more expensive. Frame rate on higher end games a little choppy, but if you wanted a high end gaming machine you would have put way more money into it than what this costs. All and all, this is basically all I've ever wanted and I am very happy with this purchase.

    Posted by Valerie

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superior Price to Performance

    I bought this for $150 below the MSRP by purchasing an excellent condition used device from Best Buy during a $100 off sale. It is far and away the best value to performance ratio for a Windows gaming handheld on the market right now, just be advised that the lower spec Z1 processor pales compared to the Z1 Extreme in the more expensive model and games are not always optimized for it the way they are for the Steam Deck's processor. I am not trying to play huge AAA games on the go, so I am totally satisfied with its performance in 2D games, smaller 3D games, and so on. I exclusively play in the 10w TDP silent mode or the 15w TDP balanced mode, never the maximum TDP performance mode because the games I play don't require it. I previously owned a base spec AYANEO Air Plus that was too weak to play 3D games above 30 FPS, and before that I paid a ton for a ONEXPLAYER Mini Pro (Ryzen 6800U) that was pretty powerful but a couple hundred dollars more expensive than this device. Both of those devices had really buggy software and broken features, whereas ASUS' Armoury Crate software has been reliable for me. It's hard to overstate how nice it is to have reliable software on one of these handhelds. If you're on the fence, the only real competition is the Steam Deck at this price point, and I prefer the size and weight of this device over the Steam Deck; it's far more comfortable, even though the weird geometrically shaped grips don't seem like they would be. Also, I have a lot of Amazon Prime, Epic Games, and Xbox Game Pass games I like to play, so having Windows is a must for me compared to a Steam Deck. (The screenshots show the Armoury Crate game launcher interface, Various Daylife published by Square Enix, and Deep Rock Galactic Survivors. Various Daylife runs at 60 fps capped with max graphics settings, DRG Survivors runs at 60 fps capped with 2X anti-aliasing. Both are rendering at the display's native 1080p resolution.)

    Posted by bluesturngold

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