It was not really a secret, but Microsoft’s Xbox brand Xbox laptop is ultimately official. As the rumor says, it was made in partnership with Asus and launches later this year.
Asus’ Xbox workforce is actually in two flavors; There is the Xbox Rog Ally and the Xbox Rog Ally X, with the latter targeting “the most demanding players”. The two machines have an Xbox button – used to call for tastes, applications and settings – more captivated handles similar to those of Xbox wireless controllers, and support a range of accessibility features.
The Xbox Rog Ally and Rog Ally X are both fed by Windows 11 and have a complete “immersive” Xbox experience, as well as an aggregated game library with access to games installed from a range of PC stores, including Steam, Battle.net and Gog. And, of course, the machine supports Xbox Play anywhere, of which there are now more than 1,000.
Those who opt for the Standard Ally Xbox Rogox can expect an AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor, alongside 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of SSD storage, while the Ally X improves the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 and 24 GB of high -speed RAM processor. The two will be available these “holidays” in some countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, with other markets to follow.
Microsoft does not yet talk about price, but says it will have more details, including information on accessories and pre -orders, “in the coming months”.