Where to pre-order the new ROG Ally X, Asus' upgraded Steam Deck rival

The $800 handheld is set for release in late July.
By Haley Henschel  on 
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Asus' handheld gaming PC has gone goth. Credit: Asus

PREORDER: The just-announced Asus ROG Ally X ($799.99) is available for preorder exclusively at Best Buy ahead of its release on Monday, July 22.


A sort-of-new Steam Deck challenger has entered the fray: Asus officially unveiled the ROG Ally X over the weekend, a revamped version of its handheld gaming PC featuring spec and design upgrades as per user feedback. It starts at $799.99, or $100 more than the original ROG Ally from 2023, and preorders are now open at Best Buy ahead of its July 22 release. (I also spotted a listing in the Asus eShop, but it was out of stock at the time of writing.)

As Mashable's Alex Perry reports, the ROG Ally X is technically a second iteration of the ROG Ally, not a full-on sequel. Its seven-inch 1080p display, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, AMD Radeon GPU, and Windows 11 operating system have all carried over. But it's now configurable with up to 24GB of RAM (up from 16GB) and 1TB of SSD storage (up from 512GB), and it's got a redesigned motherboard with a M.2 2280 SSD slot that makes it easier to add more space yourself.

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Its battery capacity has also been doubled to 80Wh, yet it's only 0.15 pounds heavier than the first ROG Ally (at 1.49 pounds total).

Elsewhere in the design department, Asus has rounded off the ROG Ally X's corners, swapped its XG Mobile port for two USB-C ports, and rearranged its inputs to make everything a bit more comfortable to handle. That includes some durable new joysticks, a more accurate D-pad, and smaller back buttons that aren't as easy to mispress. Peep the new black colorway, too.

the asus rog ally x propped up on a stand on a white surface
The original Asus ROG Ally came in white; this one's black. Credit: Asus

Again, while it's not technically a ROG Ally 2, Perry said these upgrades "give [the ROG Ally X] real potential, especially in a suddenly crowded handheld gaming PC market." Read his full hands-on review.

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Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.

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