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ASUS Debuts ROG Xbox Ally X20 With 7.4-Inch OLED

A 20th‑anniversary collector’s bundle that answers long‑standing display and joystick complaints; ASUS has not disclosed price or standalone availability.

Overview

  • ASUS unveiled the ROG Xbox Ally X20 at Computex on Monday, June 1, with a 7.4‑inch Nebula HDR OLED that runs 120Hz, supports FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision, and reaches 1,400 nits peak brightness.
  • The X20 swaps the Ally X’s IPS screen for OLED and keeps the same AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme platform with 24 GB of RAM and 1 TB SSD, so raw performance matches the previous high‑end model.
  • Control upgrades include full‑size contactless TMR thumbsticks to reduce stick drift, a transforming 4‑way/8‑way D‑pad, redesigned face buttons and bumpers, and a new Action button for screenshots and recordings.
  • ASUS redesigned the chassis and cooling to protect the heat‑sensitive OLED and preserved wider VRR behavior, and the company is selling the X20 as a bundle paired with ROG XREAL R1 Edition 20 AR glasses.
  • Early hands‑on reports praise the screen and control tweaks, but ASUS has not given a release date, price, or confirmation that the handheld will be sold without the AR‑glasses bundle, leaving its market position and final cost unresolved.