Asus’ new ROG Xbox Ally X blurs the line between handheld and PC gaming, thanks to Microsoft’s Xbox branding and the addition of Windows Handheld mode. The “X” variant ups the ante with a faster CPU, beefier cooling, and a refined chassis—all at a price that, while premium, still feels competitive for on-the-go PC performance.
Linus walks through the software quirks, rips it open in a full teardown, then puts it through benchmarks and battery-life torture tests. Verdict: it’s a powerhouse for portable AAA gaming, though Windows oddities and middling endurance keep it from being the flawless handheld.
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