Introduction In an era where handheld gaming is experiencing a renaissance, the ASUS ROG Ally emerges as a compelling entry. With several weeks in our hands, let's dive into the intricate details of the ASUS ROG Ally, evaluating its design, build, and performance, to name a few. Design and Construction: Precision Engineering Meets Aesthetic Refinement The design of the ROG Ally is a culmination of thoughtful engineering and aesthetic consideration. For the rest of the I/O, up top the ROG Ally features a 3.5mm audio jack, a microSD card slot, a proprietary PCIE port, USB Type-C, the volume rocker, a battery charge indicator, a power indicator, and the power button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello. Furthermore, the ROG Ally features customizable RGB lighting, which adds an element of personalization in a considerably tasteful fashion. Display: The Window into Immersive Worlds The ROG Ally is equipped with a 7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080, 16:9), 120Hz refresh rate display, which is a game-changer in the current handheld gaming space. OS, UI, Apps: A Journey of Evolution The ROG Ally had a rocky start with respect to software. The company has remained actively engaged in ensuring that the software aspect of the ROG Ally evolves to meet user expectations with each new unit arriving in buyer's hands. Read more in our articles including "ASUS ROG Ally: A handheld Gaming Powerhouse?" and "ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Review".