Can the ROG Ally survive a full day of gaming on its battery?


It’s a big day for ASUS. Its brand-new handheld PC gaming console, the ROG Ally, has officially launched (opens in new tab) with a confirmed set of specifications (although we may have already known a bunch of these, thanks to some less-than-discreet retailers.) Coming up in a battle versus Valve’s Steam Deck (opens in new tab) will be tricky, but it feels more realistic than any of the no-name brand attempts from the past year or so.

There’s only one genuine concern I can’t shake off after browsing the full ROG Ally specs: the battery capacity. We already knew about a few components lurking under the hood of this impressive portable console, like its AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU pushing for a jaw-dropping 8-core, 16-thread combination of processing power. Still, prospective battery life remained a mystery, at least until today.

Up to 8 hours — on standby?

The ROG Ally has a gorgeous shell loaded with RGB; it would be a shame to keep it indoors. (Image credit: ASUS)

The ROG Ally has a 40Whr battery — same as the Steam Deck specs, except Valve claims a far more reasonable ‘2-8 hours of gameplay’ on a full charge. ASUS and its chosen third-party retailers mention ‘up to 8 hours’ for the ROG Ally, but can we honestly expect the same kind of battery life from a device with much beefier components?





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