Didn't Asus say earlier that they were working on serious battery life optimizations, enabling a disable cpu cores option and had pretty much fixed the battery life woes on this device? Or was that just rumours/speculation?
I honestly do not get such devices or the hype that surrounds them. You could get an RTX 4000 laptop, run off the battery so it throttles the dgpu by 50% in games and it'd still give significantly better perf. than an rdna3 igpu while giving comparable battery life (1 hr).
A GTX 1060 from several years ago is still significantly faster than Phoenix. That after 2 years the battery life won't even last 30 min. Do owners of the ROG Ally realize this? If you gonna game tethered all day with wires and external peripheral, that defeats the entire purpose of a handheld/portable device.
The only positive thing I can say about this, is that it's cheap considering todays market pricing for portable devices? Even then, I'd call 300 (series s / switch pricing) cheap, not 699.
Massive portable gadget fan. But this isn't it, folks.