A:AnswerYes but you need a 4k tv and attachment device but honestly depends what you aim to play in it so far I have had ZERO issues cause 1080 p and 4k there not a huge difference it’s all in how you view it
A:AnswerYes. Do keep in mind that you should expect to have to have launched a game online for verification to be able to play offline. And, some games (perhaps such as Ubisoft games in steam that connect to Ubisoft when launching) may require periodic online check ins.
A:Answerit doesn't come with a case dbrand has a pretty cool case for it now, but it comes with a month of gamepass ultimate a charger, the system itself and a stand
A:AnswerYes, the ROG Ally X supports multiple cloud gaming platforms, works with your existing Steam account, and allows Remote Play from both Xbox and PlayStation consoles.
A:AnswerI got mine delivered on launch day from Best Buy. Your area must have some shortage, as more people are interested on the device as the reviews are getting out.
A:AnswerYour concern about the long-term durability of the integrated controls on the ASUS ROG Ally X is valid, especially given your experience with failing console controllers. However, ASUS, being an ISO certified company that builds quality and long-lasting products, manufactures the Ally X using high-quality, more durable components for its controls, and even if they do eventually wear out, they are designed to be user-replaceable.
A:AnswerThat’s how I got mine. I went to the store and ordered from my local store and I was sent one on October 17th. It came out on the 16th when I was in the store and they said pre orders were sold out but I was able to order one and got it the next day.