deep last workweek , reliable leakers revealedthat a higher spec’d model of the Asus ROG Ally , a hand-held gaming PC that ’s shaping up to give the Valve Steam Deck some besotted competition , would sell for $ 700 . But the escape keep coming , and this week we havemore details on what lower - death versionsof the handheld will sell for . It ’s look like good news for those considering Asus ’ portable microcomputer .
concord to The Verge , andseveral leakerssharing screenshotsfrom remove listings on Best Buy ’s site , a higher - end version of the Asus ROG Ally with an AMD Z1 Extreme CPU and 512 GB of storage would come with a $ 699.99 toll tag , positioning it as just $ 50 more expensive than 512 GB interpretation of Valve ’s Steam Deck , which still betray for $ 649 . That pricing is really quite free-enterprise , as many suspect Valve is actually subsidise the price of its hand-held play PC to get more hoi polloi to use its on-line Steam stock , where Valve get a cut of zillion of it dollars of tax income every yr . Additionally , the ROG Ally ’s more recent CPU is likely to be more powerful than the Steam Deck ’s , and the ROG Ally ’s screen is targeting a higher , 1080p solution and a 120hz refresh pace .
Asus has promised to reveal the full pricing information for its entire ROG Ally lineup during anevent it ’s holding on May 11 , but yet another leak means we may not have to tune in for all the contingent . Atweet by SnoopyTech , whichThe Verge says it corroboratedwith datum from gadget leakerRoland Quandt , revealed that a 256 GB edition of the Asus ROG Ally with a non - uttermost version of the AMD Z1 processor will sell for $ 599.99 , which puts it at about $ 70 more expensive than the 256 GB version of the Steam Deck .

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What still remains to be seen is whether or not the 256 GB version of the ROG Ally will be the ledger entry - level model , or if Asus plans to also match the $ 399 interpretation of the Valve Steam Deck , which swop an SSD for 64 GB of bum , but slower , eMMC storage . According to an interview Valve co - founder Gabe Newellgave to Edge Magazinea year ago , the 512 GB version of the Steam Deck , the most expensive selection useable , was , amazingly , the most popular model at launch . So Asus may not even take to extend a private-enterprise model at that $ 400 damage point in time to still take a sharpness out of Valve ’s hand-held back microcomputer sale .
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