So I’ve has the original SD for 5 months and sold it. Now with the Oled remake I am really starting to have an ich to get back to on-the-go gaming. But Ally is looking nice as well with all the support Asus is providing. Of course Valve is miles ahead in terms of community and developer support but it looks like Asus is punching back.

So my question is to the people who have tried both devices and can tell objectively which do they prefer and why.

Thanks in advance

  • JohnLietzkeB
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    1 year ago

    I have the LCD, OLED & Ally. Bought the Legion Go last weekend and returned it the following day.

    Hardly use the Ally. The battery drains so fast and the and the overall experience is ok. Getting non steam games up and running is much easier on the Ally and Legion GO but the overall experience one all the tweaking is done is mediocre.

    If you do not play a lot of Windows only games the OLED is the way to go in my opinion.

    As for the Legion Go it has a nice large screen but the Software is a mess. It is cumbersome and noticeably heavier than LCD. It felt just as bad as the Ally when it first came out software wise.

    The OLED feels significantly light than the LCD and more comfortable than the Ally for my hands.

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    1 year ago

    Got an Ally, no issues other than SD card stopped working. Loving it and can’t go back to a Deck after having full Windows. No messing about with workaround to get games running can install anything and everything without much tinkering. Armoury Crate software is really decent now it’s come a long way. Even has Gyro support now. I have a 4TB SSD thanks to the 2280 mod and loving it. The best thing 4TB SSD plus Rog Ally cost me less than a 1TB Switch OLED.

    VRR is a game changer on a handheld