Sure thing, let’s dive into this mess. So, I stumbled upon this thing about the ROG Xbox Ally — it’s kind of new and buzzing, right? — and Asus might be aiming to keep the prices nearly the same as their other gadgets. I saw some numbers floating around from this place, 3D Juegos, about the ROG Xbox Ally popping up at €599. Or maybe your wallet screams in USD, that’s like $700-ish. And then there’s the fancier ROG Xbox Ally X, rumored at €899 (about $1,050?). That’s craziness, or, well, what you expect from tech peeps these days.
Okay, side note: pricing these little beasts around Europe makes me think of pastries, each place with its tax flavors. So, don’t think you can just plop that price everywhere. No, siree. U.S. prices could totally be off in another world because they throw in taxes, imports, whatever else cooks need to season the deal. Asus? Shhh, tight-lipped — officially, at least. So place your bets, folks; these are more like placeholder whispers than gospel truth.
Swirl back to last month with me: the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, the latest offspring in Asus’s love story with Microsoft. It’s like Xbox contour meets superhero suit — grip morphing into your palms, epic triggers giving vibes that make your thumbs do a dance. I mean, they say it’s comfy, and who am I to argue with what these mad scientists cooked up? Slightly chunkier, sure, but who’s counting millimeters when you’re crushing pixels, right?
Anyway — wait, no, back to specs — geeking out here: the ROG Xbox Ally X sounds like it’s got a spaceship engine, thanks to AMD’s Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme doodad. Y’know, 8 cores, and a whole bunch of other jargon crammed into its metal shell. But don’t dismiss the simple Xbox Ally. Slowpoke? Maybe, by tech standards, but it’s still packing solid enough. Both have that 7-inch screen doing acrobatics — 120Hz! Which sounds like, uh, lightning speed? And they plopped that iconic Xbox button because pressing squares on a screen isn’t cool enough yet.
Scrolling sideways — or squinting, if you’re into tables — has me thinking these handheld party favors run Windows 11. Surprise! So, you’re in the driver’s seat, mixing Xbox hype with PC potential. Microsoft? They’re twiddling with the Xbox app for Windows, like a mad scientist brewing something. Soon, you’ll see games from all over combined into one app. More apps! Because one genre’s never enough, duh.
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