ASUS Explains Why the ROG Xbox Ally Doesn't Have an OLED Screen
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Asus ROG Xbox Ally: Why No OLED Usage? The Company Answers! - theGeek.games
HANDHELD NEWS – The handheld, which was announced during the Xbox Games Showcase and will be available in two versions, does not have an OLED display. If you were expecting an OLED display on the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X—a collaboration between Microsoft and Asus—you’re going to be disappointed. But why was this decision made? Whitson Gordon, Asus’s senior manager of video gaming marketing content, explained it to us. “We’ve committed…
ROG Xbox Ally Skipped OLED Tech Because ASUS Prioritized VRR
See full bio Sajjad See full bio Story Highlight The new Xbox handhelds include 120Hz VRR LCD screens. According to ASUS, VRR is a superior option over OLED screens. The company prioritized a smoother gaming experience over the vibrance of OLED technology. Due to technological advancements over time, the latest video games can now be played on handheld consoles like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and the recently released Nintendo Switch 2. During …
As part of the recent Xbox Games Showcase, Microsoft has formalized the new ROG Xbox Ally, portable consoles developed by Asus, which have an Xbox overlay.
While portable consoles are experiencing renewed interest thanks to notable hardware advances, ASUS and Microsoft are joining forces to offer the ROG Xbox Ally, a hybrid machine that combines the PC know-how of ASUS and the Xbox ecosystem. But contrary to the expectations of many players, this new console will not be equipped with an OLED screen. A [...] Article The ROG Xbox Ally will not have OLED screen: ASUS favours the VRR for better fluidit…
Like most portable consoles, the Rog Xbox Ally is content with an LCD screen. Asus, who designed it in partnership with Microsoft, unveiled the motivations for this choice, while an OLED slab would offer a more premium experience. At its Xbox Games Showcase 2025 conference, Microsoft unveiled the
New Asus handheld console, same excuse for avoiding OLED: this time it's the fault of VRR and power consumption. Of course. [Read more] If you want to receive the best Frandroid news on WhatsApp, join this discussion.
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