Forget the ROG Xbox Ally X, here's what else you can get for $1,000
The new Xbox handheld is a pretty pricey bit of a kit, so we've figured out what else you could spend $1,000 on to get your handheld gaming fix.
Cologne, Germany – Gaming enthusiasts at Gamescom were treated to an exclusive first look at the Xbox Ally, a new handheld gaming device that promises to redefine portable play. Industry experts, including renowned mobile gaming site Pocket Tactics, offered their initial impressions, highlighting the device's impressive capabilities. The ROG Ally, showcased prominently at the event, demonstrated its prowess by smoothly running graphically demanding titles such as Hogwarts Legacy, captivating attendees with its vibrant display and responsive controls. A representative from Pocket Tactics remarked, 'Our first impressions of the Xbox Ally at Gamescom are in, and despite the high price, we may be sold.' This sentiment reflects a growing excitement for high-performance portable gaming, even as consumers weigh the cost. The device’s sleek design and robust performance suggest it aims to deliver a console-quality experience in a compact form factor. Analysts believe the Xbox Ally could significantly impact the handheld market, offering a compelling alternative for gamers seeking flexibility without compromising on graphical fidelity. The demonstration at Gamescom indicates a strong push towards making AAA titles more accessible on the go, potentially setting a new standard for portable gaming hardware.
The new Xbox handheld is a pretty pricey bit of a kit, so we've figured out what else you could spend $1,000 on to get your handheld gaming fix.
