Steam Deck competitor ASUS ROG Ally’s India price, launch date leaked ahead of official announcement

Highlights
  • ASUS ROG Ally will likely be launched in the coming weeks in the country.
  • The ASUS ROG Ally’s India price and launch date are leaked via an online listing.
  • The ASUS ROG Ally offers a 7-inch IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

After unveiling the ASUS ROG Ally in several markets, the Taiwanese tech giant is prepping to unveil its PC gaming handheld Steam Deck competitor in India. However, ahead of that, its India price, launch date, and other features have been revealed via an online listing by a popular e-tailer for gaming consoles, and accessories, MX2 Games. Let us look at the leaked India launch date and its price.

ASUS ROG Ally India launch date, price

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The company is expected to launch the ASUS ROG Ally in India soon and according to the listing, the PC gaming handheld will be unveiled in the country on June 13th. However, we must wait for the company to announce the India launch date of the ASUS ROG Ally officially.

According to the listing, the ROG Ally, which is powered by an AMD Z1 processor, would be available for Rs 71,999. The ROG Ally, which features an AMD Z1 Extreme processor, will be available for Rs 79,999

Spotted by MSP, the release date of the Z1 model is not specified in the listing. However, the tech giant might introduce the Z1 variant in India with the Extreme variant. The ROG Ally with the Z1 Extreme processor will be available on June 13th, according to the MX2 Games description.

The ASUS ROG Ally Z1 was unveiled at $599 (approx Rs 49,200). The Z1 Extreme, on the other hand, was released at $699 (approx Rs 57,400). When the worldwide price is compared to the expected launch price in India, it appears that customers in India will have to pay a premium for the device.

ASUS ROG Ally features

The ASUS ROG Ally offers a 7-inch IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a full HD resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. The ROG Ally has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a top brightness of 500 nits. On both sides of the screen, there are buttons for the game device.

The processor is the primary distinction between the two ROG Ally models. It comes in two versions: Ryzen Z1 Extreme (up to 8.6 Teraflops) and Ryzen Z1 (up to 2.8 Teraflops per second).

It should be noted that the company is yet to reveal the details officially about the upcoming ASUS ROG Ally. We will keep you posted whenever it does. Stay tuned for more updates.

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