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Charbax | ROG Ally X and ROG Booth Tour at Computex 2024, with AMD Ryzen Extreme, up to 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM @charbax | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
At Computex 2024, ROG (Republic of Gamers) showcased a range of innovative products, prominently featuring the ROG Ally X, a Windows-based handheld gaming device. According to Witson Gordon, the head of content marketing at ROG, this new model boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, including double the battery life, increased storage, more RAM, and enhanced controls and ergonomics. Available for pre-order and shipping on June 22nd for $799, the ROG Ally X promises a superior gaming experience on the go. The market for Windows-based handheld gaming systems is expanding rapidly, with growing interest and demand signaling a bright future for these devices.

The ROG Ally X's performance is driven by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, integrating both CPU and GPU on the same chip for efficiency. It supports 1080p resolution and delivers smooth gameplay for AAA titles, aided by a premium display with variable refresh rate technology. This ensures consistent visual performance even when frame rates fluctuate. Additionally, features like AMD Fluid Motion Frames enhance gameplay by generating extra frames in compatible games. Cooling is handled by a dual-fan system with upgraded fans and an additional exhaust vent, ensuring the device remains cool and quiet during intense gaming sessions.

Besides the ROG Ally X, ROG introduced several new laptops, including the updated Zephyrus G14 and G16 models. These laptops are designed to offer affordable, high-performance gaming options with premium aluminum chassis, Nvidia graphics, and OLED displays for deep, crisp visuals. A new AMD variant of the 16-inch laptop was also announced, featuring advanced AI performance capabilities and a dedicated co-pilot key, providing users with more choices tailored to their computing needs.

ROG's booth at Computex also highlighted their latest OLED displays, which come in various sizes. The newest model, a 27-inch, 1440p W-OLED display, features a 240Hz refresh rate and AI Visual technology. This feature adjusts color settings dynamically based on the content displayed, enhancing visibility in games and reducing eye strain during document work. These displays are equipped with robust heat sinks for better brightness and burn-in protection, ensuring high performance and longevity.

In addition to major hardware, ROG unveiled new peripherals, including the ROG Strix Scope RX TKL Wireless Deluxe keyboard and the ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse. The keyboard features a high-quality aluminum build with multiple layers of dampening foam for superior typing feel, while the mouse uses carbon fiber to achieve a lightweight design without compromising on durability. Both devices are designed to provide esports enthusiasts with precision and comfort, enhancing their gaming experience.

The ROG Delta 2 headset was another highlight, known for its exceptional comfort and sound quality. Targeting the Harmon curve for a balanced frequency response, this headset provides an audio experience akin to high-end audiophile headphones. It includes a 10mm microphone capsule for richer voice capture, dual-flow audio capability for simultaneous source playback, and interchangeable ear pads for personalized comfort. The ergonomic design and RGB lighting add to its appeal for gamers seeking both function and style.

ROG also showcased concept products like the BTF (Back-to-the-Future) ecosystem for motherboards and graphics cards, designed to minimize visible cables for a cleaner aesthetic. This concept involves unique case designs where the GPU is prominently displayed for better airflow and cooling. While not yet available for sale, these concepts demonstrate ROG's commitment to innovative and visually appealing hardware solutions.

Finally, ROG presented their new UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) named the ROG Mjolnir, designed to look like Thor’s hammer. This device not only protects against power outages but also functions as a portable battery bank with a built-in flashlight and wireless charger. Additionally, the ROG NUC was introduced as a super-compact gaming PC ideal for use as a console replacement. Another concept, Project Dolly, explored the use of E-Ink displays on laptop lids for customizable visuals. Overall, ROG’s display at Computex 2024 emphasized cutting-edge technology, user choice, and a blend of performance and aesthetics in their latest offerings.

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