JAKARTA After details were originally launched in mid-May, ASUS officially launched the ROG Ally X handheld game console. This device can already be pre-ordered and will be delivered on July 22. Using the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, ROG Ally X is much better than the previous generation due to storage, RAM, to its battery life has been improved. The chassis has also been updated to be more ergonomic and cold. The first generation of Ally ROGs only has 512GB storage space, while ROG Ally X already uses 1TB SSD so users have more space to play games. Motherboards on this latest game console have also been redesigned. In addition to enhanced storage and motherboards, ASUS has also made the RAM of its devices more flexible. ROG Ally X uses more VRAM so that users can allocate more memory to the system and GPU. "This increase in storage is also accompanied by LP DDR5 RAM X -7500 24 GB for more flexibility. As APU, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme shares its RAM with device system RAM," said ASUS through its official broadcast. One thing that should be highlighted is the increase in battery from the previous generation. ROG Held X battery is doubled to 80Wh. Although the battery is bigger than before, the weight of this game console has only increased by 70 grams from the previous generation.

"With the distribution of weights that are perfectly centralized at the place of the thumb and the pointer of the gamer is when holding the device. This makes it feel lighter than the weight of only 678 grams," explained ASUS. Finally, ROG Ally X chassis is getting better because the buttons and sticks are arranged with slightly more ergonomic angles. In addition, macro buttons on the back of the console are also reduced so that users can reduce accidental suppression.


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