How the Switch 2 compares to the ROG Ally
- The Nintendo Switch 2 has entered the market, potentially complicating the decision on which handheld to buy this year.
- The Switch 2 differs from handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally in terms of game purchasing and playing methods, control systems, power, and storage expansion options.
- A comparison between the Switch 2 and the Asus ROG Ally is needed for those who want to understand the key differences between these devices.
- The Switch 2 will launch on June 5th, with preorders initially available; pricing and availability details are not yet fully disclosed.
- Other handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally offer unique features and specs that set them apart from the Switch 2, making each device suitable for different users.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has entered the ring, possibly complicating your decision of which handheld to buy this year. While Nintendo’s new console, which comes out on June 5th, may seem similar to handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, there’s a lot that sets them apart. Everything like how you buy and play games, their control methods, how powerful they are, and how you can expand their storage makes them different. Unique doesn’t always mean “good,†by the way.
While tech-savvy folks likely understand the key differences between each of the major handhelds, possibly enough to establish a preference, some could use a hand breaking things down. That’s exactly what I’m going to do here, specifically comparing the Switch 2 to the Asus ROG Ally and the Ally X, two of the most popular handheld gaming PCs that aren’t a Steam Deck (in small part because they’re easy to buy at Best Buy). I’ve already compared the Switch 2 to Valve’s console, so my focus here is exclusively on Asus’ consoles that have a dedicated fanbase and some great specs.
Pricing and availability
As mentioned, the Switch 2 will launch on June 5th. Preorders were initially s …
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