Seriously, what the hell are some of these cursed things?
Asus has been at pains to make clear that it was making the ROG Ally handheld gaming PC long before Valve launched its. Sure, it's an AMD-powered PC console, just like Valve made, but Asus has released an image of a selection of different prototype models from the five years of iteration before settling on the Ally design.
"While we have had the design for a Windows-based PC gaming handheld device ready for some time, we were waiting for something that could offer the ultimate gaming experience—something that could meet the performance demands of gamers." And that's where these sometimes grim-looking prototypes come in—like, I mean what the hell is this meant to be?! It looks like some sort of 1950's pseudo futuristic TV, and I have no idea whether that's a stand or where you're meant to be holding the device.
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