Less bezel Bigger battery More ram Bigger boost to graphic power Variable refresh rate If possible, better windows experience for hand helds. Maybe faster ssd or higher capacity, so 750gb?
Vs what we all want: 30-40 more GPU power Oled screen Better power - battery modulation Double ram NO ONE CARES ABOUT SD CARDS ok maybe one more USB...
I dont need Oled. I need my screen for long time. I dont like the burn in after 1 year... Battery is acceptable... Get a bank and sorted. I have a 50k mAh battery and that's completely enough for me. I need more ram. More gpu power and 10% bigger screen. But I want the device to be the same size as this. Better mouse support like the steam deck.
Hey man make sure to cite your source especially if your the only video for this subject. Otherwise it just seems like a rumor that was ran with. Keep improving though. Nothing but the best.
We dont need sd card. We don't need Oled. Oled can burn in. Need more power but I don't have big hope from Intel... Intel gpus are far away from AMDs. We need more usb c ports also egpu support not just MX mobile gpus. Bigger screen with the same device size. MORE RAM. Minimum 24gb because 16gb for system and 8gb video ram. MORE RAM NEEDED. Min 30% of performance boost at least.
AI voice ROG Ally is a poorly designed handheld that always seemed rushed and/or not well-thought-out at all. It is in need of a rework/revamp badly. Their current handheld isn't doing so well, and given the sudden news of the next gen of the Ally much less than a year after release, it suggests they're desperate to get a new one out there While the Ally boasts better performance overall, it is completely inferior and obsolete in literally erry other category to the Steam Deck/OLED. From battery/playtime, screen/display, controls/ergonomics, to the OS, price, power efficiency, repairability, etc A new ROG Ally is absolutely needed. Steam Deck has no real competition in the handheld market, considering Ally, Lego, and others, are just subpar mini PCs passable as "handhelds" by technicality. Focusing almost exclusively on power, neglecting the whole point of a handheld, making them incompetent as handhelds. Handhelds need a balance between power and battery, the one thing only Valve achieved
Screen quality is superior not to OLED. Much less weight not as thick. Both are monsters to hold but more weight doesn't help ergonomics. Performance has been proven. Much faster frame rates. Shouldn't have to tell you to look it up. Repairability has Phillips screws 6 of them. pretty common screws. Should I go on? The only down is the battery I will give you that. It runs higher frame rates across the board at lower tdp than steam deck while running at 1080 p 120 hrt. 90 htZ on OLED steam deck at 800p....how much did you actually research? Do you own iPhone because someone told you it was better os. I guess you use this idea with steamdeck. Ally you don't have to work around the OS. Gaming PCs are windows shouldn't handhelds make sense. Not with steam OS and anti cheat software. What about using epic games, gog, Ubisoft. Other game stores offer other prices....hmm I rather have choice than to be told what store I have to buy games from that is steam OS. you did your research on battery a little. Ally can run at 30 watt tdp...what does steamdeck run at?? 15 I think half power on inferior CPU. Nice statements with what steam told you.
@@ronnieb7989 Only thing the ROG Ally has over the Deck is over all performance. Meaning it can play the top less-than-1% of the PC library a lil better than the Deck. What baout that other half? The 99.9%? Where performance isn't even a concern, it'll just boil down to erry other aspect. Battery/power efficiency, playtime, display, ergonomics, OS, price, etc. That's where the Deck has only rendered all competition obsolete in I'm not a fan of OLED, but it's certainly better than resolution. Especially on a battery powered gamign device. Resolution doesn't matter on a screen that's only 7" Higher resolution, RGB, refresh rate, etc does not make it better at all. It's a handheld, not a desktop or laptop. It works the other way around. Lower res = better performance and battery/playtime. And RGB on a power inefficient handheld is one of the stupidest things I've seen in a long time. RGB should NEVER be on a handheld. It does absolutely nothing but waste battery and take away from playtime The Ally can't even handle 1080p120 outside of super basic games. And if it can, you're playing the games at lowest settings and/or going nowhere near 120fps. You'll be dropping the resolution down to 720p anyways where it'll just look better on a 720p display. We are not ready for 1080p120 handheld gaming. Battery tech is not impressive at all unfortunately It's specs are way too much for its own hardware. And if it isn't, it's at least too much for its battery. Power means absolutely nothing to a handheld if its own battery/playtime is extremely incompetent and cannot keep up. Balance is errything to a handheld And the Ally is significantly worse on lower TDP than the Steam Deck and especially the OLED model. 15W or less, it can't even run the same games nearly as well as the Steam Deck/OLED at the same W. The power efficiency isn't that good on the Ally. They just grabbed MiniPC hardware and slapped a battery to it. That's all the Ally and LeGo is. They're not well-designed handhelds You can buy a real Mini PC for the same price as those handhelds and get SO much more out of it if you're desperate for AAA gaming at that budget. You'll be tethered to the wall anyways, as well. Not even the Ally/LeGo can offer an unhindered AAA gaming experience. You're in the wrong market -- I, personally, will rather play games at 720p/800p for better performance and battery/playtime (and even quality/clarity) than pushing the battery/hardware to its absolute limits. Handhelds need a balance. Only Nintendo and Valve have achieved that necessary balance Even if I'm more than capable of playing a game at 4k, I'd still rather play it at 720p/800p. What doesn't go into performance/power, is going into battery/playtime I'm not looking for AAA gaming on a handheld anyways since I have a PC. So any option apart from the Steam Deck/OLED would just be worse And iOS is an awful OS. Linux is superior to Windows (Bloatware 11) in Performance, Privacy, and Security. When it comes to Linux gaming, the only bottleneck is your hardware. Windows just has more compatibility/support since it's a less tech-savvy OS and more mainstream than Linux. More accessible. SteamOS made Linux gaming possible and handles almost any game better than Windows and I look forward to seeing even more Linux support. It is by far the superior OS for gaming When SteamOS is finally available outside of Steam Deck officially, I can guarantee you it'll make the ROG Ally perform even better and won't drain the battery nearly as much as Bloatware 11
@@cqllel5186im going to ask what are you smoking? Lower res means it runs better? I want my stuff to look better closer to PC. There are multiple charts showing higher res higher frame rates on ally. I guess you own apple because they tell you its better. Please research your statements and not a complete opinion. Your arguement starts with opinion not logical either higher frame rates at higher resolutions is a win in performance. Its apparant you have bought a steam deck and believe anything they tell you. We run it lower res so we can have frame rates while our competitors run higher res at higher frame rates. Even at matching tdp the performance is better with ally. Im completely lost on your arguements. It doesnt make sense. I want the slower horse in a horse rate is your argument. Well it may run some games at 120 while steam deck doesnt have 120 its 60 or 90. Some games are better than NO GAMES. 120 htz is gamer performance too. Now they are making 480 htz monitors if htz wasnt a thing we wouldnt be making faster tech. Stay with the slower horse that tells you what store to buy from.
The SteamDeck has lower performance, NO eGPU support, it doesn’t support all the PC games out there, the screen doesn’t even have VRR, NO Gamepass support, Is bigger and heavier. The ally aesthetically looks better, has better resolution, better performance, better refresh rate, Xbox gamepass support, FULL PC catalog support. The SteamDeck is not superior, the OLED screen provides better colors and thats it. The resolution and performance are still subpar vs the Ally or any Windows handheld. The only people believing the SteamDeck has no competition are the fanboys trying to justify lower performance and less game compatibility.
@@powerhouse884 Steam Deck has lower performance, but not incapable performance. That fact really only matters in the top less-than-1% of the entire PC library. Let's talk about the other 99.9%. Where performance isn't even a concern. The Ally has nothing on the Deck in errything else at that point. It's incompetent as a "handheld". It's poorly designed and is just worse in way too many areas to choose it over the Deck (Inferior) No VRR/FreeSync is a big downside, too. Maybe the next Deck. Doesn't rly matter all that much. That's just nit-picky stuff (Irrelevant) Nobody cares about gamepass or spyware/bloatware game launchers. I personally get all my games off Steam exclusively (with the exception of miencraft). I'd rather not have my PC games scattered all over the internet. Having them all in 1 library is more convenient (Irrelevant) Also, it can use GamePass. I've seen it. It can also handle 99% of the PC library. The only exceptions are the Anti Cheat malware/spyware that only work on Windows bcuz Linux is too open/free to control/dictate. It's understandable. I'm not looking to play CoD or Destiny 2 or whatever bad game on a handheld. I have a PC for that (Irrelevant) Appearance is subjective. I like how they both look. But the Steam Deck OLED Special Edition definitely looks best (Irrelevant) Higher resolution doesn't mean better. It's a handheld, not a desktop or laptop. It works the other way around. Lower res = better performance and battery/playtime. And since you're dropping the game resolutions down to 720p anyways, it might as well be a 720p display where it'll at least look better. We're not ready for 1080p/120hz handheld gaming (Inferior) Refresh rate is subjective, too. But of course the higher it is, the more taxing it'll be on the battery and will reduce playtime. As long as I can get 60fps, IDRC. It doesn't even matter. It's not like I'm playing competitively on a handheld or anything lol (Irrelevant) The only thing the Ally really has over the Deck is over all performance. Errrything else is irrelevant and/or inferior The Ally is the normie's handheld for normies that only want to play their AAA normie games bcuz AAA games are all they know. It's cool and all, but it's simply just the wrong market. The ally focuss on hardware/specs and neglects the whole point of a handheld/portable gaming. The normies buying it do not know the first thing about handhelds. They're misplacing expectations and just expecting PC performance in your hands and then realize they gotta be tethered to a wall after about an hour, rendering the whole thing pointless I'm here to buy a handheld, not a subpar mini PC with a battery shoved up its arse
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Less bezel
Bigger battery
More ram
Bigger boost to graphic power
Variable refresh rate
If possible, better windows experience for hand helds.
Maybe faster ssd or higher capacity, so 750gb?
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Vs what we all want:
30-40 more GPU power
Oled screen
Better power - battery modulation
Double ram
NO ONE CARES ABOUT SD CARDS ok maybe one more USB...
With 2 Tb storage
I dont need Oled. I need my screen for long time. I dont like the burn in after 1 year... Battery is acceptable... Get a bank and sorted. I have a 50k mAh battery and that's completely enough for me. I need more ram. More gpu power and 10% bigger screen. But I want the device to be the same size as this. Better mouse support like the steam deck.
They’ll just released a REFRESH version like SteamDeck did. I highly doubt AMD already has a Zen2 CPU.
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if they make a bigger screen i will pick it over the steam deck
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Hey man make sure to cite your source especially if your the only video for this subject. Otherwise it just seems like a rumor that was ran with. Keep improving though. Nothing but the best.
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We dont need sd card. We don't need Oled. Oled can burn in. Need more power but I don't have big hope from Intel... Intel gpus are far away from AMDs. We need more usb c ports also egpu support not just MX mobile gpus. Bigger screen with the same device size. MORE RAM. Minimum 24gb because 16gb for system and 8gb video ram. MORE RAM NEEDED. Min 30% of performance boost at least.
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ROG Ally is a poorly designed handheld that always seemed rushed and/or not well-thought-out at all. It is in need of a rework/revamp badly. Their current handheld isn't doing so well, and given the sudden news of the next gen of the Ally much less than a year after release, it suggests they're desperate to get a new one out there
While the Ally boasts better performance overall, it is completely inferior and obsolete in literally erry other category to the Steam Deck/OLED. From battery/playtime, screen/display, controls/ergonomics, to the OS, price, power efficiency, repairability, etc
A new ROG Ally is absolutely needed. Steam Deck has no real competition in the handheld market, considering Ally, Lego, and others, are just subpar mini PCs passable as "handhelds" by technicality. Focusing almost exclusively on power, neglecting the whole point of a handheld, making them incompetent as handhelds. Handhelds need a balance between power and battery, the one thing only Valve achieved
Screen quality is superior not to OLED. Much less weight not as thick. Both are monsters to hold but more weight doesn't help ergonomics. Performance has been proven. Much faster frame rates. Shouldn't have to tell you to look it up. Repairability has Phillips screws 6 of them. pretty common screws. Should I go on? The only down is the battery I will give you that. It runs higher frame rates across the board at lower tdp than steam deck while running at 1080 p 120 hrt. 90 htZ on OLED steam deck at 800p....how much did you actually research? Do you own iPhone because someone told you it was better os. I guess you use this idea with steamdeck. Ally you don't have to work around the OS. Gaming PCs are windows shouldn't handhelds make sense. Not with steam OS and anti cheat software. What about using epic games, gog, Ubisoft. Other game stores offer other prices....hmm I rather have choice than to be told what store I have to buy games from that is steam OS. you did your research on battery a little. Ally can run at 30 watt tdp...what does steamdeck run at?? 15 I think half power on inferior CPU. Nice statements with what steam told you.
@@ronnieb7989 Only thing the ROG Ally has over the Deck is over all performance. Meaning it can play the top less-than-1% of the PC library a lil better than the Deck. What baout that other half? The 99.9%? Where performance isn't even a concern, it'll just boil down to erry other aspect. Battery/power efficiency, playtime, display, ergonomics, OS, price, etc. That's where the Deck has only rendered all competition obsolete in
I'm not a fan of OLED, but it's certainly better than resolution. Especially on a battery powered gamign device. Resolution doesn't matter on a screen that's only 7"
Higher resolution, RGB, refresh rate, etc does not make it better at all. It's a handheld, not a desktop or laptop. It works the other way around. Lower res = better performance and battery/playtime. And RGB on a power inefficient handheld is one of the stupidest things I've seen in a long time. RGB should NEVER be on a handheld. It does absolutely nothing but waste battery and take away from playtime
The Ally can't even handle 1080p120 outside of super basic games. And if it can, you're playing the games at lowest settings and/or going nowhere near 120fps. You'll be dropping the resolution down to 720p anyways where it'll just look better on a 720p display. We are not ready for 1080p120 handheld gaming. Battery tech is not impressive at all unfortunately
It's specs are way too much for its own hardware. And if it isn't, it's at least too much for its battery. Power means absolutely nothing to a handheld if its own battery/playtime is extremely incompetent and cannot keep up. Balance is errything to a handheld
And the Ally is significantly worse on lower TDP than the Steam Deck and especially the OLED model. 15W or less, it can't even run the same games nearly as well as the Steam Deck/OLED at the same W. The power efficiency isn't that good on the Ally. They just grabbed MiniPC hardware and slapped a battery to it. That's all the Ally and LeGo is. They're not well-designed handhelds
You can buy a real Mini PC for the same price as those handhelds and get SO much more out of it if you're desperate for AAA gaming at that budget. You'll be tethered to the wall anyways, as well. Not even the Ally/LeGo can offer an unhindered AAA gaming experience. You're in the wrong market
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I, personally, will rather play games at 720p/800p for better performance and battery/playtime (and even quality/clarity) than pushing the battery/hardware to its absolute limits. Handhelds need a balance. Only Nintendo and Valve have achieved that necessary balance
Even if I'm more than capable of playing a game at 4k, I'd still rather play it at 720p/800p. What doesn't go into performance/power, is going into battery/playtime
I'm not looking for AAA gaming on a handheld anyways since I have a PC. So any option apart from the Steam Deck/OLED would just be worse
And iOS is an awful OS. Linux is superior to Windows (Bloatware 11) in Performance, Privacy, and Security. When it comes to Linux gaming, the only bottleneck is your hardware. Windows just has more compatibility/support since it's a less tech-savvy OS and more mainstream than Linux. More accessible. SteamOS made Linux gaming possible and handles almost any game better than Windows and I look forward to seeing even more Linux support. It is by far the superior OS for gaming
When SteamOS is finally available outside of Steam Deck officially, I can guarantee you it'll make the ROG Ally perform even better and won't drain the battery nearly as much as Bloatware 11
@@cqllel5186im going to ask what are you smoking? Lower res means it runs better? I want my stuff to look better closer to PC. There are multiple charts showing higher res higher frame rates on ally. I guess you own apple because they tell you its better. Please research your statements and not a complete opinion. Your arguement starts with opinion not logical either higher frame rates at higher resolutions is a win in performance. Its apparant you have bought a steam deck and believe anything they tell you. We run it lower res so we can have frame rates while our competitors run higher res at higher frame rates. Even at matching tdp the performance is better with ally. Im completely lost on your arguements. It doesnt make sense. I want the slower horse in a horse rate is your argument. Well it may run some games at 120 while steam deck doesnt have 120 its 60 or 90. Some games are better than NO GAMES. 120 htz is gamer performance too. Now they are making 480 htz monitors if htz wasnt a thing we wouldnt be making faster tech. Stay with the slower horse that tells you what store to buy from.
The SteamDeck has lower performance, NO eGPU support, it doesn’t support all the PC games out there, the screen doesn’t even have VRR, NO Gamepass support, Is bigger and heavier.
The ally aesthetically looks better, has better resolution, better performance, better refresh rate, Xbox gamepass support, FULL PC catalog support.
The SteamDeck is not superior, the OLED screen provides better colors and thats it. The resolution and performance are still subpar vs the Ally or any Windows handheld. The only people believing the SteamDeck has no competition are the fanboys trying to justify lower performance and less game compatibility.
@@powerhouse884 Steam Deck has lower performance, but not incapable performance. That fact really only matters in the top less-than-1% of the entire PC library. Let's talk about the other 99.9%. Where performance isn't even a concern. The Ally has nothing on the Deck in errything else at that point. It's incompetent as a "handheld". It's poorly designed and is just worse in way too many areas to choose it over the Deck (Inferior)
No VRR/FreeSync is a big downside, too. Maybe the next Deck. Doesn't rly matter all that much. That's just nit-picky stuff (Irrelevant)
Nobody cares about gamepass or spyware/bloatware game launchers. I personally get all my games off Steam exclusively (with the exception of miencraft). I'd rather not have my PC games scattered all over the internet. Having them all in 1 library is more convenient (Irrelevant)
Also, it can use GamePass. I've seen it. It can also handle 99% of the PC library. The only exceptions are the Anti Cheat malware/spyware that only work on Windows bcuz Linux is too open/free to control/dictate. It's understandable. I'm not looking to play CoD or Destiny 2 or whatever bad game on a handheld. I have a PC for that (Irrelevant)
Appearance is subjective. I like how they both look. But the Steam Deck OLED Special Edition definitely looks best (Irrelevant)
Higher resolution doesn't mean better. It's a handheld, not a desktop or laptop. It works the other way around. Lower res = better performance and battery/playtime. And since you're dropping the game resolutions down to 720p anyways, it might as well be a 720p display where it'll at least look better. We're not ready for 1080p/120hz handheld gaming (Inferior)
Refresh rate is subjective, too. But of course the higher it is, the more taxing it'll be on the battery and will reduce playtime. As long as I can get 60fps, IDRC. It doesn't even matter. It's not like I'm playing competitively on a handheld or anything lol (Irrelevant)
The only thing the Ally really has over the Deck is over all performance. Errrything else is irrelevant and/or inferior
The Ally is the normie's handheld for normies that only want to play their AAA normie games bcuz AAA games are all they know. It's cool and all, but it's simply just the wrong market. The ally focuss on hardware/specs and neglects the whole point of a handheld/portable gaming. The normies buying it do not know the first thing about handhelds. They're misplacing expectations and just expecting PC performance in your hands and then realize they gotta be tethered to a wall after about an hour, rendering the whole thing pointless
I'm here to buy a handheld, not a subpar mini PC with a battery shoved up its arse