PC gaming can be expensive these days, but there’s a great deal right now if you want a portable gaming PC. Amazon and Best Buy have dropped the price of the Asus ROG Xbox Ally to $500 (was $600). That’s about the same as a Switch 2, but since it runs on PC hardware, you get access to a wider range of games, often at lower prices.
One key feature is the device’s operating system. Unlike the Steam Deck’s Linux system, Android-based handhelds like the AYANEO line, or the Switch 2’s custom software, the ROG Ally is one of a small handful of Windows 11-based handheld gaming devices, offering game compatibility and user interface experience akin to a Windows desktop or laptop. The ROG Xbox Ally also features an updated Xbox experience that makes it much easier to organize and launch all your games, even if you bought them from different storefronts like Steam or the Epic Games Store.
If you decide to get the ROG Xbox Ally, consider picking up a few accessories. A carrying case is a must, and the official $70 Asus case comes with a built-in stand and a mesh bag for small items. Adding a screen protector is also a good idea to help keep your handheld in good shape.
Official Asus ROG Accessories
- ROG Xbox Ally 100W Charger Dock — $100
- ROG Xbox Ally 2-in-1 Premium Case — $70
Third-party Screen Protectors (unlicensed)
- CoBak Tempered Glass Screen Protector (2-Pack) — $15
It’s also a good idea to add more storage with a microSD card. The ROG Xbox Ally only supports UHS-II cards, and prices for these have gone up recently due to global events.
- Lexar Professional Gold UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)
- 128GB — $75
- 256GB — $134.46
- Gigastone Ultimate Pro UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)
- 128GB — $100
- Kodak UHS-II microSD (300MB/s)
- 128GB — $37.76 (
$40) - 256GB — $100
- 128GB — $37.76 (
- Nextorage UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)
- 128GB — $78
- 256GB — $136.49
- 512GB — $273
- ProGrade Digital UHS-II microSD (250MB/s)
- 128GB — $101
- 256GB — $191
- 512GB — $371
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