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Compared to the original OneXPlayer, the Ally is more powerful on all fronts. Though the onexplayer has more I/O. As of right now any other windows handheld that is not at least using an AMD R7 7840U APU is going to be less powerful. The Z1 Extreme looks like a modified version of the 7840U and depending on how much and how fast of ram it’s paired with the 7840U handhelds will perform better or worse than the Ally. But, if you go with them, you lose the option for bestbuy accidental damage coverage, and Asus support coverage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ROG Ally on paper is almost better in every way but it isn't without drawbacks. The OneXplayer Mini Pro has two USB C ports, a USB A, bigger battery, and uses a more standard 2280 SSD. I haven't had anything but a great experience with the Ally
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are plenty of reviewers that compare the two, but the short version is the ROG Ally is marginally better but $400 cheaper.
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