ROG Ally (Z1)
SpecRater 55/100ASUS · Windows · released 2023-06-13 · $399
The budget Ally. The same bright 120Hz screen as its pricier sibling but the weaker non-Extreme Z1 chip. Fine for indie and older games; the Z1 Extreme or a Steam Deck is worth the stretch for AAA.
Check current price →At $399, the ROG Ally (Z1) is at the lowest price we've tracked — a good time to buy.
Based on 3 price observations we've recorded · price last verified 2026-07-01.
Where the ROG Ally (Z1) stands out — and where it doesn't
Measured against the current handheld field, not the spec sheet alone.
- Value: gives you more device per dollar than most competitors.
- Portability: is lighter and comfier to hold than most.
- Performance: trails the field on raw gaming power.
- Battery: has shorter battery life than most rivals.
- Build: skips some build extras rivals include.
Best for budget-conscious buyers who want the most for their money. Think twice if has shorter battery life than most rivals, look elsewhere.
Score breakdown
| Performance | 38/100 |
|---|---|
| Battery | 13/100 |
| Display | 60/100 |
| Value | 100/100 |
| Software | 70/100 |
| Portability | 77/100 |
| Build | 65/100 |
Full specifications
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Chip (APU/SoC) | AMD Ryzen Z1 |
| Graphics | Integrated |
| RAM | 16GB LPDDR5-6400 |
| Storage | 512GB · microSD expandable |
| Display | |
| Screen | 7" IPS |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 · 315 PPI |
| Refresh rate | 120Hz · VRR |
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Battery & physical | |
| Battery | 40Wh · ~3.5h typical play |
| Weight | 608g |
| Thickness | 21mm |
| Controls & connectivity | |
| Hall-effect sticks | No |
| Gyro aiming | Yes |
| Ports | USB-C, microSD |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi 6E · Bluetooth 5.2 |
| Software | |
| Operating system | Windows 11 |
| Released | 2023-06-13 |
How the ROG Ally (Z1) fits the field
- #1 in Best Handheld Under $400
- #1 in Best Handheld Under $500
- #1 in Best Handheld Under $600
ROG Ally (Z1) — frequently asked questions
Is the ROG Ally (Z1) good for battery life?
Its battery rating is below average for a handheld — roughly 3.5 hours in moderate play. Capping the framerate extends that meaningfully.
Is the ROG Ally (Z1) powerful enough for AAA games?
On performance it scores 38/100, below average for the current field. It's better suited to indie, older or less demanding games at comfortable settings.
Is the ROG Ally (Z1) worth the price at $399?
On value it rates 100/100 (above average). It's one of the stronger value picks in the lineup.
Is now a good time to buy the ROG Ally (Z1)?
At $399, the ROG Ally (Z1) is at the lowest price we've tracked — a good time to buy.
Score computed with our published methodology, relative to all current handhelds. Specs sourced from manufacturer data; price verified 2026-07-01. Spotted an error? Tell us and we'll fix it. Compare this device against others in the decision tool.