Ally reigns the undisputed king for performance as usual. Sorry Lenovo.
Grown to appreciate what that device can do every time I see it. It's starting to get really cheap too, though the SD issue still worries me.
Yeah, it is pretty nice. Battery life is its Achilles heel... well and Windows.
I tried one but the placement was intentionally off-center and it wrecked the balance of the Deck for me.
Yeah, can't do much due to Vent location on the back of the Deck. Plus wait throws you off (source I tried one and returned it).
Like i said. Asus needs to take notes and release their own OLED double dip. Would court so many users over to have the already great Ally screen made even better with HDR (and no more SD overheating bullshit)
If Valve actually starts releasing SteamOS for more devices then I think i'll really open myself to these Windows systems more.
Asus OLED Ally 1.5 with 32GB VRAM option and better designed grips would get me to double dip, no question. Throw in some sort agreement with Valve on Steam OS option, and that would be icing on the cake (won't happen). And yes, symmetrical sticks and say one touchpad for more control options would take that up even more.
What the Ally and the GO really need are symmetrical stick placements.
Agree, Steam Deck has best ergonomics of any handheld device I have ever tried.
I put a good amount of points in to having an OS actually designed to be used on handhelds too. Outside even the design elements, I think I've had the same game running on my 3DS for over 6 months now, no interruptions. Something you could never do on a Windows device, as it would force you against your will to reboot for updates.
Yeah, while there are disadvantages like not being able to easily play games from other StoreFronts, overall power consumption, performance (like smoothing out stuttering on Elden Ring) and overall UI/UX is much much better vs Windows. MS needs to get off their ass and get that rumored handheld OS rolled out.