Asus ROG Ally X Review: More Battery and Storage, Same Windows Problems
The Asus ROG Ally, a powerful handheld gaming PC, made waves upon its release. Now, the Ally X arrives with promises of enhanced battery life and increased storage. But does this iteration truly address the device’s biggest weakness: its Windows experience?
The Good:
Improved Battery Life: The Ally X boasts a larger 40Wh battery, promising up to 12 hours of video playback. While gaming mileage will vary, this is a significant improvement over the original Ally’s 7-hour battery life.
More Storage: The Ally X comes standard with a 512GB SSD, giving you ample space for your game library.
Performance: The Ally X retains the powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor and Radeon 780M graphics, ensuring smooth gameplay at high frame rates.
Design: The design remains largely unchanged, offering a comfortable and familiar experience. The trackpad and controls feel responsive and satisfying.
The Bad:
Windows Issues Persist: Despite the hardware upgrades, the Ally X continues to grapple with the same Windows-related problems that plagued the original. These include:
Laggy interface: Navigating the Windows desktop and menus feels sluggish and unresponsive, hindering the overall user experience.
App compatibility issues: Many PC games optimized for larger screens and mice/keyboards struggle to adapt to the handheld format, causing glitches and UI scaling problems.
Limited GamePass Cloud Gaming: While the Ally is marketed as a GamePass machine, the experience is compromised by the limitations of Windows Cloud gaming, which can be clunky and laggy at times.
The Verdict:
The Asus ROG Ally X is a step in the right direction, offering more battery life and storage for a more robust gaming experience. However, its biggest challenge remains: Windows. The Ally X’s performance and features are impressive, but the software experience consistently lets it down.
For gamers primarily interested in PC gaming on the go, the Ally X offers a compelling option. But for those looking for a truly seamless and intuitive handheld experience, the Ally X falls short. It’s a reminder that while hardware advancements are crucial, the software side of gaming needs to evolve to fully realize the potential of handheld PC gaming.
Until Windows on the Ally becomes more optimized for handheld devices, the Ally X remains a powerful, but imperfect, gaming companion.