Asus’s ROG Xbox Ally X is basically a pocketable Windows PC with an Xbox badge slapped on—Microsoft collab and all. Linus pokes fun at the branding, but notes the handheld mode and X-model specs feel competitively priced given the hardware inside.
He then walks through software quirks, ergonomic hardware design, a full teardown, performance benchmarks and battery-life tests. The verdict? It’s expensive but delivers a solid PC-gamer handheld experience, if you can stomach a few software trade-offs.
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