Asus Prepares for the Release of the Second Generation ROG Ally Console

Asus Prepares for the Release of the Second Generation ROG Ally Console

Asus szykuje się do wydania drugiej generacji konsoli ROG Ally

Asus surprises everyone with the speed at which they are working on the next generation of their portable gaming console, the ROG Ally. According to information shared by the company, the second generation ROG Ally will likely be released later this year. This rapid development is not something we often see in the world of portable gaming consoles and could signal an exciting future for this market.

In the past, we have often heard similar news as rumors or leaks that were difficult to fully trust. However, this time the information comes from a reliable source. Arnold Su, the Vice President of Asus India for consumer and gaming PCs, revealed in an interview with Techlusive that the second generation of the portable console is “most likely” going to be available later this year.

Su stated, “We will probably release the second generation portable console this year.” Considering that the first model was released in mid-2023, there will be a gap of no more than a year and a half between the two generations. While we don’t know the exact details of what will be included in this new version, it certainly sounds like a remarkable pace of development.

There’s no need to be disappointed, as the ROG Ally is a fantastic portable console that offers performance that the Steam Deck can only dream of. But these small, portable gaming devices are not just about raw results and frames per second that AAA games can boast of. The overall experience matters, and this is where the Asus portable console faces certain challenges.

The ROG Ally, although powerful (largely thanks to the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chipset), is not without its flaws. Even months after its release, users are still experiencing issues with damaging microSD cards. The fact that the console runs on Windows 11 is not a problem – in fact, it makes it more versatile than the Steam Deck. However, a few updates to improve user experience and make the interface more user-friendly would be greatly appreciated. In our review, we also noted that the performance at 720p resolution can be inconsistent and that the situation worsened after Asus released new BIOS updates instead of improving it.

Next, we have the ROG Ally Z1 version. To this day, it remains unclear why it was created, as there seems to be little reason to purchase it instead of the Z1 Extreme model. Such decisions make one wonder if Asus is truly prepared for the ROG Ally 2. Instead, what I would like to see – and I’m sure ROG Ally owners would agree – are more frequent updates for the existing console.

The good news, however, is that portable gaming consoles based on PC technology are not just a passing trend. Competition is gaining momentum, and the rapid product release cycle shows the high demand in the market. Increased competition among manufacturers means more choices, and hopefully, better products in the long run.

FAQ:

1. When will the second generation ROG Ally console be released?
– The second generation ROG Ally console will likely be released later this year.

2. What issues have users experienced with the ROG Ally console?
– Users of the ROG Ally console have encountered problems with damaging microSD cards. The performance at 720p resolution can also be inconsistent.

3. Does the ROG Ally console run on Windows 11?
– Yes, the ROG Ally console runs on Windows 11.

4. What is the purpose of the ROG Ally Z1 version?
– The purpose of the ROG Ally Z1 version is unclear, and it doesn’t make sense to purchase it instead of the Z1 Extreme model.

5. Are portable gaming consoles popular in the market?
– Yes, portable gaming consoles based on PC technology are popular in the market, and there is a high demand for them.

Definitions:
– ROG Ally: A portable gaming console created by Asus.
– Steam Deck: A portable gaming console created by Valve.

Suggested references:
– Asus official website
– Steam Store Page
– The 10 best gaming laptops

The source of the article is from the blog mivalle.net.ar