• ripcord@lemmy.world
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        OK, that’s true for a few places, but why is it true in the majority of casss where people are buying the ROG?

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      I bought it because I was able to go to Best Buy and trade in my Mac Book for a gift card and walk out with one.

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      It’s got better specs on paper but in practice, my Steam Deck just just about everything without issue, even new games and most games that are “unsupported” (at least as far as I’ve tried).

      Some people might also like the layout better or just be fond of Asus as a company from the good old days when they were actually decent.

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        Cheaper

        Isn’t the Ally a lot more expensive than the Deck?

        easier to use

        I’d also question this, obviously everyone’s familiar with windows but the handheld experience is pretty rough when compared with SteamOS.

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            To be fair, that’s the low power Ally with a pretty significant 20% off sale.

            I’m not well educated on the power difference, but a quick google search shows the cheaper Ally gets about 60% the benchmarked performance of the more expensive Ally when plugged in. There’s also a significant drop when not plugged in, but less severe (only about a 20% drop in fps). Source

            I suppose the real question is how does it compare to a Steam Deck at that price, and if the drop in power is worth the price difference.

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              iirc they’re all similar amd chips but the steam deck has the lowest performance by a small margin. But the steam deck uses less overhead with Linux.

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          Yeah, those two are debatable at best, but the other points sure make a lot of sense, and definitely have value. I say this as a SteamDeck user who never even considered the Ally for myself.

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      Because they don’t need touchpads and like an asymmetrical layout

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      As a Steam Deck Expensive Edition owner, I will say the Ally is atleast prettier…

      Not that that would be a deciding factor for me, but some people care about that…