Earlier today, Jake Kulinski and Whitson Gordon from ROG Pulse celebrated the one-year anniversary of the ROG Ally and teased latest hardware set to officially debut on June 2. “That is going to be greater than only a basic refresh with like one spec change,” said Whitson Gordon in today’s stream. “It’s not a full redesign or a very latest generation, it’s somewhere in between these two things.” Due to that, the brand new device can be named ASUS ROG Ally X, not ASUS ROG Ally 2, which is more likely to be released at a later date.
The ASUS ROG Ally X is described as an enhanced ASUS ROG Ally, built for enthusiasts in search of extra features; nearly all facets of the device are the results of community feedback. Expect a noticeable improvement on battery life, storage, RAM, and ports. Nevertheless, the device will retain the identical VRR screen and AMD Z1 Extreme chipset as the present ASUS ROG Ally.
To further tease us, the above image was shared on social media, and hidden in plain sight could be the ASUS ROG Ally X. In the event you look rigorously, a black unit on the second shelf to the far left stands out amongst the various white ASUS ROG Ally units in the remainder of the photo. For now, we’ll just should wait until June 2 for the official announcement.