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Asus ROG Ally is going on sale in India from July 12

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Asus has officially announced the arrival of its highly anticipated gaming console, the Asus ROG Ally, in the Indian market. Priced at Rs 69,990, Asus ROG Ally will launch on July 12 and will be available at Asus exclusive stores, Flipkart and Asus Eshop.

Asus and Flipkart will host a special Flash Sale on July 7 for those eager to secure their unit early. Early device buyers will receive a complimentary case worth Rs 2,000 as a gesture of appreciation from Asus. This offer is exclusively available to the first 200 customers who purchase the console from Asus’ e-store or offline stores

The Asus ROG Ally features a 7-inch Full-HD display with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 500 nits of brightness. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protect the display and comes with DTX Coating for added durability. Gaming visuals are further enhanced with features such as AMD’s FreeSync Premium, wide sRGB 100% colour gamut, and a 7ms response time.

The console is powered by a Ryzen ZI processor.

Under the hood, the ROG Ally is powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen ZI processor, complemented by AMD Radeon graphics. The console has 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD for lightning-fast storage.

To ensure optimal performance during intense gaming sessions, Asus has incorporated its innovative Zero Gravity Thermal System mesh design and a dual-fan system to dissipate heat effectively.

The handheld gaming experience is elevated by the console’s comprehensive controls, including ABXY buttons, a D-pad, analogue triggers, bumpers, assignable grip buttons, and more. Gamers can enjoy extended playtime with the 40Wh battery and benefit from the 65W fast charger included in the box.

The Asus ROG Ally also offers features like Dolby Atmos speakers, Hi-Res audio, AI noise-cancelling microphones, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and the ROG XG Mobile Interface. The console will be available in a sleek white colour variant.

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Kumar Hemant

Deputy Editor at Candid.Technology. Hemant writes at the intersection of tech and culture and has a keen interest in science, social issues and international relations. You can contact him here: [email protected]

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