Good news for Indian gamers! The highly anticipated Asus ROG Ally X and ROG Ally handheld gaming consoles have officially gone on sale across the country. These powerful portable devices, which made their debut earlier this month, boast impressive features like AMD Ryzen Z2 series processors, vibrant 7-inch Full-HD displays with smooth 120Hz refresh rates, integrated Radeon graphics, and ergonomic designs inspired by Xbox controllers. A fresh collection of ROG accessories, including essential docks, sleek premium cases, and convenient travel bags, are also now available to complement your gaming experience.
Pricing and Availability in India
The standard ROG Ally starts at an attractive price of Rs. 69,990, while the more advanced ROG Ally X is available for Rs. 1,14,990. Gamers can pick up these consoles through various channels: offline at official Asus and ROG Exclusive Stores, Asus Hybrid Stores, Vijay Sales, and other authorized retail partners. For online purchases, they are listed on the Asus e-store, Amazon, and Vijay Sales.
The ROG Ally Dock DG300, priced at Rs. 7,999, is set to be released on November 11. It will be sold at ROG stores, Asus Hybrid Stores, and online platforms like Flipkart, Amazon, and the Asus eShop.
Enhance your portability with the Ally Travel Bag BC3004 ROG Slash Sling Bag 4.0, available for Rs. 4,999. The versatile ROG Ally (2-in-1) Premium Case is also offered at Rs. 3,999, expected to be in stock by the end of October. Both will be sold across the same network of online and offline retailers.
For more extensive carrying options, the ROG Ranger Bag series will launch on November 11, with prices ranging from Rs. 4,999 to Rs. 6,999. This series includes the BP2701 ROG Backpack Black, the BP2701 Cybertext Edition, and the BP2800 ROG Ranger Backpack, catering to various travel needs.
Key Features and Specifications
Both the ROG Ally X and the standard ROG Ally boast impressive 7-inch Full-HD displays with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. These screens deliver a bright 500 nits, protected by robust Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and enhanced with Corning DXC anti-reflection technology for better visibility. Under the hood, the devices are powered by AMD processors: the Ally X features the advanced Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme, while the Ally runs on the Ryzen Z2 A. Both consoles operate on Windows 11 Home. The Ally X is equipped with a generous 24GB of LPDDR5X memory and a spacious 1TB SSD, while the Ally comes with 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and 512GB of SSD storage.
Connectivity options are robust, with both models supporting Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4. They include versatile USB Type-C ports (with DisplayPort and Power Delivery support), a convenient UHS-II MicroSD card reader, and a standard 3.5mm combo audio jack. Gamers will appreciate the Xbox-inspired contoured grips, full-size analogue sticks, ABXY buttons, and responsive HD haptics for an immersive feel. Precise control is further assured by a six-axis IMU and ergonomic triggers. When it comes to power, the Ally X packs an 80Wh battery and weighs 715g, whereas the Ally features a 60Wh battery and weighs a lighter 670g. Each handheld console comes bundled with a 65W charger and a dedicated stand.