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ROG Xbox Ally X 7" FHD 120Hz Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor - 24GB with 1TB SSD - Windows

ROG Xbox Ally X 7" FHD 120Hz Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor - 24GB with 1TB SSD - Windows

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Regular price $2,649.33 USD
Regular price $3,010.60 USD Sale price $2,649.33 USD
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Battery Included: Yes

Bluetooth-compatible: No

Brand Name: Asus

Category: Video Game Console

High-concerned chemical: None

Origin: Mainland China

Supporting Language: Ukrainian,Japanese,French,German,Italian,Spanish,Portuguese,Russian,English,Korean,Simplified Chinese,Traditional Chinese Style

Type of devices: Other

WIFI: Yes

  1. Powerful AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor
    Equipped with the latest AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme chip, delivering exceptional gaming and AI performance for AAA titles, cloud gaming, and multitasking with zero lag.

  2. High-Speed 24GB RAM and 1TB SSD Storage
    Features 24GB LPDDR5 memory and a 1TB PCIe SSD for ultra-fast load times, seamless performance, and ample storage for your entire game library.

  3. 7” Full HD 120Hz Touch Display
    Enjoy a vivid 7-inch Full HD display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, delivering crisp visuals, vibrant colors, and responsive touch control.

  4. Ergonomic Design & Advanced Cooling System
    Designed for comfort during extended play sessions, with optimized grips and ROG’s intelligent cooling technology to maintain top-tier performance.

  5. Windows 11 System with Xbox Ecosystem Integration
    Runs Windows 11 for full compatibility with Steam, Xbox Game Pass, Epic Games Store, and more — giving you a true console and PC gaming hybrid experience.


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