film.com writes: " For years now, Hollywood has told us that high-definition video is the future and that one of the dueling formats, either HD-DVD or Blu-ray, would come out ahead as the new way to watch movies. Many of us were skeptical. We read the reports that compared the war to the VHS-Beta battle of the early '80s. Many of us were still even more skeptical. And then when HD-DVD folded and Blu-ray won out, the commercials began to tell us that this was the future of movies.
Overeager forecasters projected that, according to the previous year's sales, Blu-ray sales and rentals would overtake DVD in 2012. And then those of us who were still skeptical laughed, not only because we saw Blu-ray as an intermediary step, but because financial forecasts like that never hold. Because, you know, you never can tell when a stray recession might rear its ugly head."
It's almost time for the ASUS ROG Ally X to be revealed, and these leaked renders already provide a look at the device and its specs.
Is it running the same Windows OS? Because that is the biggest issue with the current Ally.
MSI is proud to announce that its gaming handheld, Claw, has achieved a significant performance increase of up to 30% through a new BIOS and MSI Center M update. Furthermore, the new BIOS and MSI Center M enable Claw to smoothly play all of the top 100 po
is this the one with the switch2 chip inside.?
this is Intels first try at the format
probs not though, as it's $799. so not good for switch actually
Well thats nice considering Ive heard it consistently performs worse when it really shouldn't.
Now if only Lenovo would do the same for the legion go
Yet another leak for the ASUS ROG Ally X points towards as much as 8 hours of battery, but how does that compare to the competition?
Honestly, I really like this updated version. But it doesn't solve the biggest flaw that the original had for me: the Z1 Extreme APU. Yes, it's an extremely powerful part, but it is not part of AMD's Adrenalin driver update program, so it's dependent on Asus for driver updates. And unfortunately, Asus doesn't have a stellar record of support for their devices.
Up to 8 hours basically just means the least demanding games. AAA gaming at highest wattage would probably be about 2-3 hours which is good compared to just about 1 hour with the current ally. The OLED Deck can do about 2-3hrs.
Nope. The only improvements I want to hear is better customer support. Otherwise, I can't be bothered.