Asus Unveils Enhanced ROG Xbox Ally X Bundle with OLED and AR Glasses

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

Asus has unveiled a special Anniversary Edition of its acclaimed ROG Xbox Ally X handheld, presenting a formidable upgrade that aims to redefine portable gaming. This new iteration boasts significant enhancements, most notably a captivating 7.4-inch OLED display, alongside an array of refined features and an intriguing augmented reality glass bundle. However, with these premium additions comes the expectation of a substantial price tag, reflecting the advanced technology and immersive experience offered.

The Next Evolution of Handheld Gaming: Asus ROG Xbox Ally X20 Bundle

In a move set to excite gaming aficionados, Asus has introduced the ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle, an anniversary edition of its popular handheld PC. This upgraded model showcases a sleek black and gold aesthetic, distinguished by a custom gold internal structure. The most prominent improvement lies in its visual interface: a larger 7.4-inch OLED screen, a notable leap from the standard 7-inch IPS LCD, both maintaining an impressive 120 Hz refresh rate for fluid visuals. Beyond the display, the device incorporates TMR thumbsticks, engineered to mitigate stick drift and potentially extend battery life. A newly designed D-Pad offers versatile four-way and eight-way input options, enhancing control precision for various gaming genres.

Internally, the X20 model retains a largely consistent processing core with its predecessor, utilizing the Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme, which includes an NPU for enhanced AI capabilities while delivering identical core game performance. It is equipped with a generous 24 GB of LPDDR5X memory and a spacious 1 TB SSD, all powered by an 80 Wh battery. Despite being approximately 40 grams heavier than the original, these specifications promise a robust and high-performance gaming experience.

A standout feature of this anniversary bundle is the inclusion of ROG XReal R1 AR glasses. These glasses transform the handheld experience by projecting what appears to be a massive 171-inch screen directly in front of the user, operating at a smooth 240 Hz. While this augmented reality feature is tethered to the device, offering a personal cinematic gaming environment, its portability is somewhat limited. Pricing and an exact release date for the X20 bundle remain undisclosed, but given the individual cost of the AR glasses (around $1,000) and the upgraded hardware, a significant investment is anticipated, especially considering the current memory market dynamics.

The advent of such innovative gaming bundles like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X20 not only pushes the boundaries of portable entertainment but also sparks critical conversations about accessibility and value in the high-end gaming market. While the prospect of immersive AR gaming on the go is undoubtedly thrilling, the expected premium price point will likely position this device as a luxury item rather than a mainstream option. This raises the question of how manufacturers can balance cutting-edge technology with affordability to broaden the appeal of advanced gaming experiences. The continuous evolution of handheld PCs, coupled with augmented reality, signals an exciting future, yet accessibility remains a key challenge for wider adoption.

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