LordBritish
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Ill wait for preowned $499 bestbuy version.
From the verge's hands on..
Here are some of the smaller details I learned:
From the verge's hands on..
Here are some of the smaller details I learned:
- The D-pad is not only eight-way now, it’s also larger and more comfortable. I vastly prefer it.
- The face buttons are 3mm taller, inside a longer tube for more stability. I found they have a flatter press.
- The speakers have a slightly larger chamber for slightly more volume and bass.
- The haptic actuators have moved to the edges of the device, beneath palms, for more pronounced feedback and weight distribution.
- The shoulder buttons are mounted differently on the board so they don’t break as easily in a fall.
- The triggers are wider and made of smoky semi-transparent plastic that looks cool.
- The rear intake vents are slightly larger.
- The joystick tops are now attached with screws, so you could theoretically 3D print your own tops or stem extenders.
- Similarly, the new back buttons are screwed into the rear shell now, so you could theoretically move their position in your own 3D printed rear shell.
- There’s a ring around the fingerprint power button now to find it easier by feel.
- The Turbo mode still operates at 25W, but Silent has been bumped from 10W to 13W, and Performance from 15W to 17W.
- The battery is now rated to have 80 percent remaining capacity after 3 years of cycling, up from 70 percent
- The handheld uses a different IMU now.
- It still has magnetic Hall Effect triggers, but revised slightly to make sure they don’t interfere with the speakers or vibration motors.
- While it does support 100W charging now, it still comes with the same 65W adapter.
- It’s not compatible with existing cases and mounts, but Asus is in touch with fan favorites JSAUX, Deckmate and Dbrand to offer new ones.
- Existing Ally owners will be able to migrate settings to an Ally X with a cloud backup.
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