ASUS ROG Ally X vs ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X

Both carry an 80 Wh battery, but the Xbox Ally X moves to a newer Zen 5 / RDNA 3.5 "Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme" APU with 16 CUs versus the Ally X's Zen 4 Z1 Extreme (12 CUs), and adds the Xbox Full Screen Experience on top of Windows — at a $999.99 price versus the Ally X's $799. The Ally X remains the better value pick if you don't need the latest silicon or Xbox integration.

Spec comparison

SpecASUS ROG Ally XASUS ROG Xbox Ally X
Starting price$799$1,000
OSWindows 11Windows 11
Screen size7"7"
PanelIPSIPS
Refresh rate120 Hz120 Hz
Resolution1920 × 1080 (16:9)1920 × 1080 (16:9)
Weight685 g715 g
Battery80 Wh80 Wh
APURyzen Z1 ExtremeRyzen AI Z2 Extreme
Max TDP30 W35 W
Hall-effect sticksNoNo
GyroYesYes

ASUS ROG Ally X

Pros

  • Large 80 Wh battery — roughly double the original
  • 24 GB LPDDR5x, 1 TB M.2 2280, USB4/Thunderbolt
  • Improved grips; gen-1 SD-reader defect resolved

Cons

  • Still potentiometer sticks (Hall triggers only)
  • Windows suspend/resume friction persists
  • Heavier (685 g) and pricier than rivals

ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X

Pros

  • Fast Zen 5 / RDNA 3.5 (16 CU) "Z2 Extreme" APU
  • 24 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 80 Wh battery, USB4 + XG Mobile
  • Xbox Full Screen Experience smooths the Windows layer

Cons

  • IPS-level 1080p panel — no OLED at flagship price
  • Heavy at 715 g
  • Still potentiometer sticks; $999.99 is premium

Who should buy which

Buy the Ally X if you want the same 80 Wh battery and USB4 support for about $200 less, and don't need the newest silicon.

Buy the Xbox Ally X if you want ASUS's fastest handheld to date — Zen 5 / RDNA 3.5 with 16 CUs — plus the Xbox Full Screen Experience, and can pay the flagship price.

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