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    Asus ROG Ally X gets a special makeover with an OLED panel and gold trims that don’t look gaudy
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    Asus ROG Ally X gets a special makeover with an OLED panel and gold trims that don’t look gaudy

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJune 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Limited edition gaming hardware has a long history of slapping a commemorative color or accents on existing hardware and calling it a day. 

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    The ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle, announced at Computex 2026 to mark the 20th anniversary of ASUS’s ROG brand, does not make that mistake. The upgraded design alone makes it worth a closer look.

    What makes the Ally X20 different?

    The most immediately visible change is how the handheld looks. The X20 features a translucent black chassis, a callback to the semi-transparent designs of the early 2000s, with a golden structure visible underneath. 

    The effect is striking without being ostentatious, which is harder to pull off than it sounds for anything with gold on it. Yes, I’m talking about those limited-edition iPhone mods with unbearable gold designs. 

    Beyond design, though, the X20 brings an OLED display, a first for the Ally handheld. The new Nebula HDR 7.4-inch panel supports a 120Hz refresh rate with FreeSync Premium Pro. It can also achieve a peak brightness of 1,400 nits. 

    However, that’s not all. The handheld comes with Dolby Vision support and has a 0.2ms response time. Corning DXC glass with anti-reflective coating protects the display and reduces glare by 65%. The thermal design has been completely overhauled to handle OLED’s higher sensitivity to heat.

    What else is new?

    The X20 introduces TMR joystick technology, which the company claims is more precise than Hall effect sensors, alongside a Transforming D-Pad that switches between four-way and eight-way configurations.

    The rear grips get a rubberized coating for added comfort during extended sessions. Under the hood, the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme processor is paired with 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.

    The X20 ships as a bundle with the ROG XREAL R1 Edition 20 Gaming AR Glasses, which connect via a single USB-C cable. For those catching up, the glasses project a 171-inch virtual screen at 4 meters via micro-OLED, refresh at 240Hz, cover 95% of the focused field of view, and include native 3DoF tracking. 

    Asus is yet to announce the pricing and the availability of the new ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle, but it sure looks like something gaming enthusiasts would want to get their hands on. 

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