As part of its Black Friday 2024 sales, Best Buy reduced both versions of the Asus ROG Ally 7" handheld gaming PC.
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ROG Ally 7” Price Drops at Best Buy for Black Friday

Asus’ ROG Ally 7” model is now on sale at both Amazon and Best Buy as part of Black Friday deals. Best Buy is selling it as one of its Doorbusters. The AMD Ryzen Z1 Processor model costs $349.99, rather than $499.99, while the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor model is $499.99 instead of $649.99.

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Processors aside, the specs for both of the handheld PC gaming  devices are similar. Both feature a 7” 120Hz, FHD screen. Both version’s touchscreens offer 1080p resolution. Each one has 512GB SSDs built in and MicroSD support for expanding the memory. Each one also has 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. They also each support Dolby Atmos. As these aren’t Steam Decks, people can also install multiple storefronts on them like Epic Games, GOG, and itch.io.

Meanwhile, it seems like vendors at Amazon are competing with that price on the ROG Ally 7″ model. Some of the listings there are selling it for $499.49. Be careful though, as many of those are used models for that price instead of new ones.

Multiple companies are reducing the prices of their Steam Deck-like systems at the moment. The Lenovo Legion Go is another one. That’s normally $699.99. Best Buy and Target are both selling that for $549.99 now. 

Meanwhile, Valve announced it will be selling a limited edition white OLED Steam Deck. Orders for that open on November 19, 2024. That will be $679.


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