The last thread on this was pretty old so I didn't want to necro it....
With the vast increase in units being shipped, the opening up in other markets, the months of real world use, testing, reviews, and tear downs, and the news that Valve plans on making this an ongoing product with new, updated models in the future, who here has one? Is on the list for one? Why or why not?
I'm super tempted. Value wise it's a hell of a deal and I'd love to play PC games outside or other locations without lugging a laptop and streaming from my PC. But I have a switch already that I hardly ever use, which is much more portable, although I can't access my PC games on it obviously.
I go back and forth on treating myself and ordering one and feeling like it'll be a huge waste of money (for me).
How about the rest of you?
With the vast increase in units being shipped, the opening up in other markets, the months of real world use, testing, reviews, and tear downs, and the news that Valve plans on making this an ongoing product with new, updated models in the future, who here has one? Is on the list for one? Why or why not?
I'm super tempted. Value wise it's a hell of a deal and I'd love to play PC games outside or other locations without lugging a laptop and streaming from my PC. But I have a switch already that I hardly ever use, which is much more portable, although I can't access my PC games on it obviously.
I go back and forth on treating myself and ordering one and feeling like it'll be a huge waste of money (for me).
How about the rest of you?

Been playing Little Nightmares 2 recently. I've also been tinkering with a PS3 emulator and it'll definitely be great for playing older titles. I do wish the battery life was a little better but i can live with it. Nice piece of tech
. It looks really great. The ROG Ally has had some issues with sd cards being destroyed. Not sure if that's resolved yet... Spec wise, i believe it has a better screen and internals AND it runs Windows natively so you can expect a lot more ease to install games in the normal way but perhaps less hand holding/ease when it comes to compatibility. I own an ASUS ROG Zephyrus laptop which i sent away for a spacebar repair a few months ago. It came back with broken speakers/freyed wires, and went back 2 more times until i finally fixed it myself, SO, i definitely don't rate their hardware support. You'll find many horror stories on reddit about their (lack of) support. That said, i do see a reddit community of ROG Ally owners so you'll find some support there. I would just caution anyone against ASUS. They make amazing machines but if you encounter problems, you might expect some headaches.