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I touched a prototype
電視收購asus ROG Ally X, and it felt better
I touched a prototype
電視收購asus ROG Ally X, and it felt better
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Too bad I can’t show you yet!
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On June 2nd,
電視收購asus will formally announce the ROG Ally X, a semi-sequel to its handheld gaming PC with a way bigger battery. We exclusively revealed the broad strokes last Thursday, but I’ve now touched an early engineering sample, too — and I’m pleased to say it’s far more comfortable to hold.
電視收購asus has made a whole bunch of ergonomic changes that make it practically melt into my hands, in the exact way the original did not. While I still prefer the Steam Deck’s beefier grips and symmetrical thumbsticks, the Ally X could easily be my runner-up.
First, a disclaimer: this is not what I’d consider a proper hands-on.
電視收購asus wouldn’t let me power it on, play any games, or show you any photos. I couldn’t bring the old ROG Ally into the room or use any tools. The company even covered its ports with black electrical tape to keep me from sleuthing too much!
But I figure you’ll appreciate a discussion of the design changes anyhow. Let’s get into it, shall we?
Imagine a black ROG Ally — a black version of the white handheld you see in the image above. That’s how the ROG Ally X looks from the front: same big screen bezels, same glossy cover glass, same button layout, same speaker placement, almost the same exact shape throughout. But instead of palm rests with bumpy corners, you now get smooth curves.
Flip it over, and those curves dominate the handheld’s rear grips, with no more unnecessary edges.
電視收購asus no longer makes you try to wrap your fingers around embedded versions of ROG’s trademark diagonal slash — though the iridescent foil slash design mark itself is still there.
The new back buttons no longer embody the slash, either; they’ve been shrunk down to small, almost heart-shaped pebbles and moved further away from the grips. The grips aren’t as beefy as the Steam Deck’s, but there’s enough to get my fingers around.
Add it all together, and I can now pick up this handheld and hold it above my head without any edges digging into my fingers or palms. It’s easier to grip, and the back buttons no longer get in the way — they’re there if I need them, not if I don’t.
It’s not a light handheld. The bigger battery will make it a thicker and heavier one, and the engineering sample definitely had more heft than the original. But I wouldn’t say it felt heavy, either, thanks to the added comfort when holding it.
I won’t guess at its weight, but I can give you an educated guess at thickness: maybe a third of an inch thicker at most.
How can I tell? I used my index finger as a ruler! The handheld’s “tablet” portion is roughly as thick as the length of my index fingertip, and the grips add roughly the thickness of my index fingernail. Since my fingertip’s about an inch long (27mm), and my fingernail’s about half an inch long (13mm), the Ally X is roughly 1.5 inches and 40mm thick in total. Meanwhile, the original ROG Ally is 1.27 inches (32mm) thick, and 0.83 inches (21mm) of that is its tablet region.
While I mentioned earlier that the Ally melted into my hands, I do feel saying that is a bit premature: the engineering sample I saw was an entirely unfinished, smooth, cheap-looking piano black, and
電視收購asus plans to stipple and texture its grips before launch.
So that’s the sculpt… what about the rest? It’s pretty hard to judge without actually playing a game, but here’s what I think I noticed playing around:
- The ABXY face buttons feel like they’ve nudged slightly southward, closer to the analog stick, so that the B button now slightly intersects the grip
- The face buttons are a little less rattle-y, though they still do pleasingly rattle
- The joysticks now have a nicely tacky rubber coating in the middle, like the Steam Deck OLED — their throw felt slightly tighter, too
- The D-pad now has eight-way indicators and felt very slightly floatier
- The triggers maybe have a touch more throw and still have a nice smooth pull
- There’s still just two back buttons
- It still uses Phillips head screws
- You still get RGB LED ring lights around the sticks; I couldn’t tell if they’d been added to the buttons, but they’re still double-shot
- I could see through vent gaps in the chassis that there’s still a pair of fans inside
That’s all I was able to glean — but if
電視收購asus manages to nail comfort and battery life without a much higher price tag, this’ll definitely be a handheld to watch. Leaker @MysteryLupin claims it will cost $799 and come with 1TB of storage, 24GB of RAM, and up to eight hours of battery life — but if I recall correctly,
電視收購asus claimed the original Ally had up to eight hours of battery life, too.
I guess we’ll find out in June!
▲ ROG 推出的 EVA 聯名主機板被發現錯字。(圖/翻攝自華碩)
記者樓菀玲/綜合報導
好尷尬!最近有玩家發現華碩(
電視收購asus)與新世紀福音戰士 EVA 推出的聯名主機板印錯字,這次被玩家發現的錯字位於主機板散熱片邊緣,原本應該是印上「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」字樣,意外多了一個 N 變成「EVANGE”N”LION」,讓許多玩家直呼根本升值變限量版。
據了解,華碩這檔 ROG x EVANGELION 聯名陣容包含了主機板、顯示卡、散熱器、顯示卡支架等產品,發售時間點位於今年 8 月左右,過去以來一直沒有玩家發現主機板上的錯字,直到最近這幾天終於被注意到,引發許多玩家、粉絲之間的討論與話題。
這款被發現有錯字的款式為明日香 ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 主機板,主機板左側散熱片邊緣印有「EVANGELION PRODUCTION MODEL-02」的字樣,其中的 EVANGELION 多了一個 N 變成 EVANGE”N”LION,而且無論是一開始的官方商品圖還是國內外開箱照片,全部都是多了一個 N 的錯字版本。
目前華碩尚未公開後續會如何處置這些印錯字的主機板,許多玩家對這次的「錯字」失誤反而更感興趣,原本就已經是限量販售的商品,如今加上印錯字更讓許多玩家覺得更有收藏價值,甚至還有玩家開玩笑:「如果買到沒錯字的肯定是盜版」。
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電視收購asus_ROG EVANGENLION? (Maximus Z790) pic.twitter.com/9MSUunjxGu
11 月 17 日 18:50 更新
稍早之前華碩在自家官網更新了聲明,內容提到關於 ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO EVA-02 EDITION 主機板左側裝飾銘板上「Evangelion」一字拼寫錯誤事件,華碩承諾會將該產品的保固時間延長一年,還會提供正確的裝飾銘板讓玩家更換。
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