People that dont have a laptop or pc, get the Legion go or rog ally, if you have a pc already then get the steam deck simple as that
@claudendah11 ай бұрын
I love how such a niche market has evolved into a full variety of specs that cater to the different priorities of different types of users. These 3 cover just about everything you’ll ever need. For me it’s the OLED SD
@GucciStarfish11 ай бұрын
Barf ... Go or go home!
@Matt-or9bj11 ай бұрын
Agreed but I'm going with the Legion Go due to it's increased potential over the other 2. But not gonna lie that OLED screen looks good :)
@rodriguezkev11 ай бұрын
All thanks to Valve showing how to do it properly from the start.
@77wolfblade11 ай бұрын
@@rodriguezkev Whenever Valve get round to releasing the steam operating system to the public, we might see even more Portable pcs.
@claudendah11 ай бұрын
@@Matt-or9bj yes the Legion Go is awesome. But having the steam OS dedicated to their own device promises optimization and user support that fits my personal preferences.
@samserious133711 ай бұрын
Went for the ROG Ally as Desktop and light Gaming replacement (docking station). Edited the BIOS (smokeless) to 35W TDP, which will give me a little more headroom in gaming. The Ally can hit over 16000 points in Cinebench R23 when tweaked correctly, which is just insane for a handheld.
@apu88911 ай бұрын
How is the temperature?
@keaixiaomeinv11 ай бұрын
Can't you get exactly the same performance with the Legion Go?
@TheFunesk11 ай бұрын
@@keaixiaomeinv probably not since they have different bios and different architecture of motherboard/components. There is also software that is probably the biggest factor. Asus has been fine tuning their bios to work better with AMD drivers. I assume in time the legion go will get even closer to the ally but it is pretty close already.
@keaixiaomeinv11 ай бұрын
@@TheFunesk fair points, but having different components is not the same as having better components. The only performance different that I am aware of is faster RAM on the Go. But I don't know how much that matters in the end. Software optimization is probably equally important, and the Ally has had more time to improve it. I just hope Lenovo will do the same.
@mab366711 ай бұрын
@@keaixiaomeinvalso take to consideration ally have vrr freesync screen, legion does not so expect some games to look more stuttery/screen tear on legion go if that game have bad fps consistency, vrr screen makes those games look smooth
@zombieimpact279011 ай бұрын
I'm going to choose the Steam Deck Oled for better battery life. It's no longer a portable device if you have to plug it in constantly. I mind as well get a gaming laptop from a pawn shop if I want to have it plugged in all the time.
@human471348 ай бұрын
for real. I think everyone suggesting the "beefier screens" over what makes it portable are nuts. Not only, in every demo he showed, either the ROG or Go fucking stuttered. idc if it gets 60 fps if it's gonna stutter every 20-30 seconds. the Steam deck in all instances was smooth without a stutter. Not to mention, at that size, you're not going to really notice the difference.
@jonesymeow94877 ай бұрын
@vmethod I haven't had studdering issues on my Ally. Battery life is pretty crap, but I keep a batter bank or charger nearby. The Decks OLED is stunning though.
@mithrillis11 ай бұрын
This is great. I wish no one ends up dominating the handheld market for years to come, so we get to see more tech innovations and exciting devices. Make it like the Android phone scene around the time when Google was still making Nexus devices. So much innovation around that time. The Steam Deck can kinda serve as the Nexus for handheld gaming PCs, and also fill the "long time support" role, whereas the other devices from various manufacturers try to push the boundary in different directions and offer things to be excited about every year.
@eliezerortizlevante112211 ай бұрын
Steam Deck has a 3rd antenna dedicated only to Bluetooth. Which is pretty overkill for controller stability
@itsquiwi878011 ай бұрын
Steam deck also has software problems with Bluetooth that still affect audio devices today but that's just realtec drivers being ass
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
@@itsquiwi8780 And the Ally and Legion Go have Windows drivers, which basically means it randomly powers on while in sleep mode and kill the battery life and performance.
@CaptnYestrday11 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that Bluetooth controller support is not where it needs to be on the steam deck. If more than one controller or device is active, the latency starts becoming exponentially worse. Three controllers connected to Bluetooth at the same time was not platformable to many. I wonder if the most recent update has changed this.
@AndrewTSq11 ай бұрын
They shared antenna on first steam deck, which means it needs to switch from bluetooth to wifi and back. Not good. You need a 2.4ghz a 5ghz and a 2.4ghz bt antenna for best performance
@richardyao901211 ай бұрын
The steam deck OLED has a dedicated Bluetooth antenna. The steam deck LCD does not have a dedicated Bluetooth antenna.
@studentzero957611 ай бұрын
I upgraded from the Deck LCD to the Ally and enjoyed it for a while but I never played high end games on it because I preferred to play those at higher resolutions with maxed out settings on my Desktop. I gave the Ally to my wife and ordered an OLED because older steam games and Indie games is what I mostly play on it. If one of these devices will be your only PC then a Ally or Legion Go might be a better choice. The OLED is a no brainer for me because of the battery life alone, battery life is essential for a handheld in my opinion unless you only use it near a wall outlet. I found with car rides I only used my Ally for 30-45 minutes before the battery warning went off.
@cyberspacedweller63711 ай бұрын
Battery life and regardless of whether it can go to higher settings, that OLED screen makes a huge difference to how your games look. With the PPI the Deck already has, assuming you’re using it for games primarily in handheld mode, it’s no contest for me.
@alexlalex522311 ай бұрын
yes OLED is good and stuff, but 2.5k Legion GO with that huge screen is superior to what deck can offer in terms of picture quality that you mentioned, it`s just incomparable, SD is just a good allrounder for smaller buck, but if you wanna go that high-end, it`s obviously legion GO, just the price of 799 is a bit too much, 650-700 would be perfect IMO@@cyberspacedweller637
@cogspace11 ай бұрын
Personally I adore my Steam Deck OLED. Most of the games I like to play on the go run great at 5W which means I get 10 hours on a charge. It's really in a league of its own in that regard. But if you're primarily playing docked or on the couch, the Ally is probably the best pick overall. I could see the Legion Go making a lot of sense for games that really benefit from a larger screen, like those with text that would be hard to read otherwise. And there's compatibility to consider. It seems like damn near everything runs on the Steam Deck thanks to the incredible effort that Valve has put into Proton, but even if your favorite games only run on Windows you still have two great options. Hooray for competition!
@KratosAurionAngel10 ай бұрын
you can get 10 hours ? I don't have a steamdeck but was looking to potentially get one. I was thinking of playing mainly indie games like turn based RPGs or I guess you could say more retro style games (sea of stars, octopath traveler, visual novels stuff like that) nothing really demanding like Elden Ring or anything. I was worried of the battery life but if I can run those at 5W and get over 3-4 hours then that's quite a selling point I must say.
@Gabilleta10 ай бұрын
5W TDP or 5W APU? Big difference here. If the TDP is 5W, then the APU is pulling less than 5W. If the APU is pulling 5W, then the TDP will always be higher. Getting 10 hours of battery life on a 5W TDP seems doable, but 10 hours of battery life on 5W APU is likely a lie.
@escowoah22011 ай бұрын
I have the original Steam Deck (Y1 purchase) and the ROG Ally. I like the Steam Deck’s interface, battery life and how intuitive the experience is. Not the biggest fan of Linux but it works perfectly with the SD. Also like the SD’s joysticks and control pad - they are sturdy and console like. I use my SD mostly as an emulation device and for traveling. The ROG Ally’s display is fantastic but Windows sometimes is laggy. I’m not also a fan of the battery life or the quality of the joysticks/control pad. They don’t feel as high-end. I have a gorgeous Asus gaming monitor so I use my Ally mostly in docked mode for playing AAA or demanding titles and as a PC. I was initially torn over whether I should sell the Ally and coo the Legion Go but decided against it as though I like the large screen size of the Go, it would be of no benefit if it was mostly in docked mode which is how I use my Ally. I will definitely be upgrading my Steam Deck to the Oled version. Im waiting a bit to see if Valve decides to roll out from trade in program or if refurbished SD Oleds become available at a discounted price. I’m also waiting to see what other tech companies decide to do in the coming months as the bar has been set a bit higher - whoever is releasing a handheld now has to offer HDR , 1TB storage and Oled as standard. Maybe Microsoft, Sony, Dell, HP, Samsung, Google, Amazon or LG may be tempted to push the button further with a release.
@TAREKOZA10 ай бұрын
Not the biggest fan of linux ? Windows is just bloatware and spyware , windows owns you , you dont own him.
@Jay-fl2vy11 ай бұрын
I’m actually surprised how well the steam deck keeps up with both of these devices paired with better battery life oled screen and valve support and optimization def made me pick up the steam deck oled and I’m coming from a ally. Sometimes power isn’t everything.
@ryanisright355911 ай бұрын
Very true, coming from a Go. 40hz is the sweet spot on sd
@sirdinkus653711 ай бұрын
I've said that from the beginning. The Ally and pretty much all of these Windows handhelds are missing a lot of what makes a handheld/console good. Speed, ease of use, and battery life. I want to get into a game quickly and easily, and I want the controls to work. Steam Deck is unrivaled in these categories. From boot to gaming, it's only a few button presses. The quick resume feature makes getting back to a game nearly instant. Community button layouts and incredibly customizable trackpads makes anything playable, no matter if it wasn't specifically designed for a controller, and with minimal fiddling.
@Jay-fl2vy11 ай бұрын
@@sirdinkus6537 very much agreed
@BenkaiDebussy11 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend trying streaming with Moonlight if you haven't. If you have a decent gaming PC and good internet connection/WiFi, it basically eliminates any performance differences if you're playing at home (or anywhere else with a good internet connection). It really blew my mind how seamless the experience is - it's wild running some AAA game with maxed out settings on a handheld, and you can't even tell it's streaming if the internet is fast enough.
@sarmadka11 ай бұрын
Exactly, the spec sheet isn't everything. The PS5 is actually slower than the XBox Series X, but no one cares about that, and both of these consoles are slower than PC and also no one cares. Same goes for iPhone, which is slower than Android phones. It's the complete experience that matters, not the spec sheet.
@jcugnoni11 ай бұрын
For me the Steam Deck is the best handheld. For mostly tethered /docked the Legion is more interesting. And the Ally is a pretty good compromise with some advantage for heavier games. Overall, all are very good products and deliver a lot for the price.
@yamazakitakahiro551511 ай бұрын
Steam Deck OLED🎉 This is a portable device so I’m going with the one that provides objectivity the most balanced experience between power, ease of use, and battery life. Although a docked mode that could access higher watts would be awesome
@denisruskin34811 ай бұрын
- Deck OLED if you want the overall best experience and display - Ally if you like to tinker a bit more but also get a superior gaming experience fps wise, and you can play anything with Windows, GamePass included. Also has VRR, which is huge. - The Legion Go is the only one I would not recommend. Chunky, display is excessively high resolution so you will always have to downsscale resolution, which looks worse than native. Unless you only plan to play really old games and indies.
@MarkLangdahl11 ай бұрын
If you use half resolution there is no penalty to clarity. And that still leaves you with the same resolution as the steam deck. And you have the option of the full QHD for older games that can handle it. I really think that is a non-argument. When it comes to your decision on what to get you do you. But stating the higher res is a downside I cannot fathom for the life of me.
@advolf11 ай бұрын
Doesn't the Ally overheat?
@Fallen60811 ай бұрын
God I got so tired of pointing out the silly resolution on the Lenovo only to be gaslighted by parrots on the internet who actually believe integer scaling is just as good as native. Absolute nonsense.
@MrWhis-fe5hs11 ай бұрын
You need to understand one thing the Ally has been constantly updated I know because I still have one I'm glad that it's doing great it's reaching the potential that I wish it did when I first bought it with that said Lenovo is making some huge updates pretty soon especially to the bios so don't be surprised if a week or two from now the test results are a lot different also because adrenaline doesn't even work on the legion go yet you can't even use fsr yet
@Specter-iq6xm11 ай бұрын
@@advolf not that I've experienced or herd of
@YouCanCallMeMich11 ай бұрын
I have an LCD 512 SD, the Ally and the Legion Go now for about a week and I enjoy the LLG by far the most, once you get this huge screen in front of you and experience the FPS mode ( I'd rather call it RTS mode) you really can't go back imo. It's an awesome device, the devs are actually participating in the subreddit and giving us updates on what is about to drop and what they are working on like custom controllers, TDP issues, button remapping etc. + a BIG misconception here, the LLG performs as well and even better on higher TDP's, the custom W TDP is just having issues atm.
@latexroach11 ай бұрын
Once I read RTS mode I knew it was the one. Thank you sir.
@YouCanCallMeMich11 ай бұрын
@@latexroach it really is a gamechanger to me, so easy to play RTS on this.
@Scatner11 ай бұрын
This FPS mode is really confuses me. On the one hand you have handheld device which meant to be played on a couch or a bed like in comfort pose. But on the other hand you can't use this FPS mode laying on a bed or a couch you need a desk for it with a good surface. But why do I need to sit on a desk looking at small screen when i can do the same with gaming PC. So my concern is they combine two opposite things in one device. Which is strange to me
@YouCanCallMeMich11 ай бұрын
@@Scatner instead of hauling a desktop pc you can just bring this relatively small pc anywhere, that's the beauty of a pc you're missing, you can do whatever with it.
@eagle_rb_mmoomin_41811 ай бұрын
@@Scatnerit's niche basically. Really the Legion Go is for people without a desktop, I feel the Ally is the same. Then Windows is a bonus and eGPU is in play. For anyone with a proper gaming rig already the Steam Deck is a better pickup and go companion proposition.
@sniper_monkey025711 ай бұрын
I ordered my oled last Thursday and I can’t wait to get it
@Harvey2Tall11 ай бұрын
Hopefully getting mine tomorrow!
@FSAPOJake11 ай бұрын
I own a Steam Deck and a ROG Ally, and owned a Legion Go for a few days before I returned it. The Steam Deck, especially now that it has an OLED screen, is the best overall device for most users. If you're experienced at tinkering with Windows, play plugged in most of the time and want much more performance and better game compatibility (basically all apply to me. I play in bed most of the time, plugged in, or at hotel rooms or on planes, also plugged in), the Ally is worth considering. And unlike the Legion Go, the screen has VRR so you don't have to worry about adjusting the refresh rate or framerate caps. I love mine and use it a ton. The screen won't match the colors, black levels, and contrast of an OLED, but it's still a phenomenal LCD with good resolution and super accurate color reproduction, and some of the best viewing angles of any IPS I've ever seen.
@MrTekSuggest11 ай бұрын
Truly appreciate this head-to-head comparison as we close in on the holidays. I personally cannot wait to pit these 3 against each other as well. If Lenovo continues to put in the work on the Software side and delivers non-FPS mode focused controllers, It could end up being a game changer. But even so, the Deck OLED looks fantastic all around, and that VRR beast that goes by ROG Ally is amazing in its own right.
@MrCoincash11 ай бұрын
I feel like, long term, the go has a bit more room to change significantly because lenovo (or heck, even 3rd parties) can develop alternative controllers to slot in which could really grant a lot more options without having to lug around an extra controller to do it.
@dilwalecricket11 ай бұрын
one thing most don't talk about is user/noob friendly. I had a rog ally and the user experience and constant needing to update bios just didn't feel like good experience. I sold mine and ordered OLED because it's not using windows 11(in my opinion a bi pro) and the mouse pads are much needed on handheld and not having them on the rog made navigating that much more difficult
@suvann540i11 ай бұрын
@@dilwalecricket jump into either of the legiongo or rogally subreddits and like 75% of the posts are primarily about set up issues, bios problems, etc.. etc... no thanks. OLED it is
@sevenredundent725611 ай бұрын
Consider using each devices as a thin-client and leverage your desktop to do all the heavy lifting. With that, the Steam Deck gains the ability to play every Windows game and all devices end up with the same performance, different screens. Additionally to mention is that the Steam Deck is the only devices that consumers can buy that doesn't support Microsoft's monopoly without sacrificing anything or using the government's anti-trust laws to help, so long as your home. If people want to compare them for handheld gaming, Nintendo set the standards and all these devices run circles around them so that's a moot point.
@NoMoreLies3659 ай бұрын
@dilwalecricket it's touch screen.. or you use the right stick.. that track pad is useless. Honestly it's a non issue.
@coreyhoward267311 ай бұрын
I went from Steam deck to ROG ally and back to steam deck with the OLED update. ROG Ally is great for a lot of reasons, but for a handheld, I have realized what the steamdeck offers is more important to me. I will be keeping both with the ally for streaming my PC via Moonlight, but for a stand alone gaming experience the steamdeck + Xreal glasses (if I want a bigger screen) is perfect for me.
@yeleoh11 ай бұрын
What was the steamdeck features that got you back rather than the Ally?
@human471348 ай бұрын
@@yeleoh probably the battery life. the ROG has a laughable battery. 87 minutes of game play vs 130 minutes? LOL it's not portable if you have to have it plugged in all the time or connected to a fat battery bank.
@tritonh568311 ай бұрын
Asus Rog has been beyond amazing for me.
@rometherevenant874911 ай бұрын
Same. Love mine.
@mobaby197911 ай бұрын
Same!! I love being able to cross-device play new gamepass games when they come out, like Persona Tactica!!!
@Momula10111 ай бұрын
I think its great...but I've had 2 with sdcard issues I just slapped a 2tb ssd in it and called it a day.
@EatSleepTri11 ай бұрын
Just bought one yesterday. The screen is really sharp!
@Shaunymac1011 ай бұрын
@@Momula101just use manual curve my dude keep your temps nice and cool mine stay below 60c at 18w its the sweet spot for 1080p
@realfastkx11 ай бұрын
I am a 1st gen 512gb steam deck owner and I own the Rog Ally as well. Honestly I feel the same way. I love my steam deck for emulation and playing older AAA games. I love the Ally for the cross-platform gamepass games. I've really been enjoying forza motorsport at 900p 60 fps on the Ally
@bennib555811 ай бұрын
I wish they had all the Xbox games on gamepass, fight night champ I Wana play!
@lilstewy509111 ай бұрын
First time buyer, I like to play overwatch, which out of the two would you recommend with ally and sd oled
@daniyalaamir177911 ай бұрын
@@lilstewy5091i would recommend the ally as it has more power and is fun to play overwatch on it
@alexlalex522311 ай бұрын
there is no better handheld other than Legion go for FPS games, from my perspective steam deck is the worst in terms of fast paced FPS shooters, where you need a lot of power to get those sweet 165hz FPS gameplay which both Ally and Legion Go can provide@@lilstewy5091 So if you are choosing between SD or Ally - it`s ally obviously, but my rating for fps games would be: 1. legion go 2. ally 3. Steam deck
@xbyte0011 ай бұрын
@lilstewy5091 Overwatch isn't officially supported on the Steam Deck, afaik you have to got through some hoops to get it installed and running, on that note I'd go with the ally
@Owy.11 ай бұрын
Since I already got a desktop with a 280Hz monitor I bought the Steam deck OLED just to have for singleplayer storymode games felt like that was the smart buy since if I need more power I will just use my PC
@martindescoteaux928811 ай бұрын
You can also stream from youre pc with moonlight /sunshine.
@BenkaiDebussy11 ай бұрын
@@martindescoteaux9288 Exactly, and I think most people who haven't tried it don't realize how good streaming is with Moonlight. It's basically indistinguishable from playing locally if you have a good internet connection. This is why the OLED Deck alternatives lose out for most use cases IMO. Their extra power is only really valuable if you can't stream, but that's usually going to be the case when using them on the go - and that's where their super low battery life is a problem! So the Deck alternatives are best when used at home (or some other place that likely has decent WiFi) but if you're at home you can just stream with the Deck and effectively get equivalent/better performance. Prior to the OLED, the ROG Ally/Legion Go having a 120/144hz display was a pretty significant advantage to the Deck, but a 90hz OLED is absolutely a better overall experience just due to the huge upgrade in image quality from OLED vs LCD.
@maxwell2288pspgo11 ай бұрын
@@martindescoteaux9288Came to say the same thing
@joshyc200611 ай бұрын
with a touch of lag, although i have fond memories of my steam ling working really well@@martindescoteaux9288
@MrREAPERsz11 ай бұрын
That's where I'm at. I built a beast PC to play beastly games. My deck handles everything else.
@Paulie8K11 ай бұрын
All are good but I have the Ally and been loving it and it has gotten better with updates. I also have a rig with an RTX 3080 and at least on the weekdays, I tend to use my ally more in quick bursts. I'm going to hold out to the 2-year anniversary of ownership before I consider upgrading because next jump I want to be at 50 to 100% performance and battery increase.
@Gabilleta11 ай бұрын
Having had the Ally since launch, I can attest to the software improvements that Asus brought to it over time. Currently trying to get most games to run at 12W TDP with at least 45 FPS or higher. I can easily squeeze a little over 2 hours of game time doing so.
@darkangel9090x11 ай бұрын
Hey Gabilleta, I can currently reach 60fps at 12W in most games, other than poorly optimized ones (like Resident Evil 4 Remake for example). 12W is what I use the most and can net 2 hours to 2 hours and a half. If it helps, I don't use RSR (fps penalty) or any of the AMD features. All I use RIS at 90% which sharpens the image at no fps cost. I play at 720p lowest settings, everything off, and no FSR (makes the games look like garbage). And very important, cap fps at 60fps in the Armory Create Menu, and run games without Vertical Sync (Vsync off). Only game I have that needs a bump to 17W for 60fps is Resident Evil 4 remake.
@onomatopoeia554011 ай бұрын
Lmao😂
@findgod...11 ай бұрын
@@darkangel9090xresident evil 4 is not unoptimized at all lmao
@darkangel9090x11 ай бұрын
@@findgod... The remake runs like crap man, maybe because I have the launch build, but yeah, heavy on the Ally, need 17W for a constant 60fps. Maybe there's a more polished build now, but launch build has the transitional stutter where fps drops heavily when changing different sections in the game. On the contrary, RE2 and RE3 run butter smooth at 12W (DX12 version)
@eliezerortizlevante112211 ай бұрын
I already have a Release Year 1 SD (Waited a whole year worth of preorder to get one, bummer). I love the huge upgrades to match ROG Ally Base Z1 (not extreme) And still exceeds its expectations. HDR on a handheld is a huge move to Steam Deck. Dedicated Bluetooth 3rd antenna is an innovation to WiFi chips, where I never seen this before after my 200th disassembled laptops. Now needs VRR on its OLED panel and RDNA3 or RDNA4 GPU. And it will be a perfect handheld. Valve keeps nailing the 15W, best performance so far. Its secret sauce is the OS cache shader optimizations.
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
It think the Steam OLED refresh is exactly what it needed to be. The new APU will come with the Steam Deck 2. And VRR isn't that important, but USB 4 and eGPU support will be.
@fighterguard11 ай бұрын
@@Patrick-y4d1zyou only say that VRR is not that important because you haven't seen with your own eyes the huge difference that it makes. Conversely, eGPU support only matters to people without a dedicated gaming desktop. The vast majority of people use these handhelds as handhelds and nothing else, which is why the Steam Deck has been so incredibly successful without the slightest support for eGPUs
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
@@fighterguard My laptop has VRR, and it's not that big a deal. I'll just use V sync. And eGPU support would be a big deal because it would remove the need entirely for a desktop gaming PC. Which would be huge.
@mechanicalmonk202011 ай бұрын
@@fighterguard ROG Ally users be like: anyone that doesn't like the device clearly never used Windows or has seen VRR. Definitely the only explanation.
@eagle_rb_mmoomin_41811 ай бұрын
@@mechanicalmonk2020🤣🤣🤣🤣 Windows and the SD cards melting are the biggest drawbacks. The screen is great. Best part of the device. That said I find best perf you have to run at 720p and it just looks a bit fuzzier on the 1080P panel. Been experimenting with 1600x900 that looks better but 60fps+ is off the table in quite a lot of newer titles..... However I use my deck more🤷.
@PixelShade11 ай бұрын
I think it's important for anyone comparing these devices is to look at the performance levels more practically... You could potentially use 15W with all devices. But I would still consider 15W being "docked mode" for a handheld device.... Preferably you want to be somewhere between 1-10W to achieve proper battery life. The Legion Go can justify a 15W TDP due to the larger battery. But looking 10W or below gaming, with a locked framerate, the Steam Deck is absolutely crushing the competition both in terms of performance and battery life. And with the OLED this allow for 3.5h+ of battery life. Another thing to keep in mind is sleep mode. Windows sleep mode is buggy and can crash your game, Steam Deck sleep mode works perfectly. So if you are a busy individual that wants to conveniently pause your game. The Steam Deck is the better device.... If you want to use the device as your only computer, or you will stay tethered to the wall then I would argue that Z1 Extreme devices would make sense as their performance is getting REALLY good at 20W.
@ouilsen211 ай бұрын
I use my handheld mostly at home with a USB-C charger next to me, so for me it was the Legion Go. I agree though, the Steam Deck is the one with true portability at those below 15W points. Though the Legion Go still works for bathroom breaks. For me at least. Don't know how long you stay in there 😉. I wish I could justify owning all of them 🙂. I'm a desktop gamer too, but the exciting place is definitely portables now.
@Phil_52911 ай бұрын
Just get a laptop if it’s your only computer.
@bagelbytes6942011 ай бұрын
Really goes to show how impressive the custom chip tuning is on the Deck vs the Z1 Extreme
@frankkboy2511 ай бұрын
@@Phil_529 👍🔥👍🔥😂😂🤷
@DoctorHades11 ай бұрын
I think 15W is the sweet spot for a handheld gaming device so Valve definitely got that aspect right. I hope with the inevitable Steam Deck 2 though that they add VRR support (it is the only disappointment of the OLED model in my opinion) and also improve the dock so that games can run on a higher 25/30W profile due to being plugged in. This would then make it better suited for when you want to use it on a TV.
@FernandoMaldonado11 ай бұрын
I think it’d be pointless to go over 15w with that cpu. That’s what I keep hearing anyway so I’m not sure.
@path0Jen11 ай бұрын
I want to love my steam deck so badly but the versatility in games I can play on my ally has me grabbing it every time. The second the steam deck supports native game pass and other launchers without annoying workarounds, I think I will have a tougher time deciding between the two.
@lazarushernandez582711 ай бұрын
You can always install Windows in the Steam Deck and those launchers wouldn't be an issue anymore. Obviously though you'd lose Steam OS, unless you do a dual boot.
@shepistired11 ай бұрын
Not much Valve can do about Gamepass, it uses so much proprietary nonsense only Microsoft would be able to port it, and they have very little incentive to do so
@mrman603511 ай бұрын
@@lazarushernandez5827yeah may as well use whatever 1TB SD card with windows installed for dual boot
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
I don't see gamepass being natively supported like any other new games, they're avoiding the linux ecosystem.
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
@@mrman6035that'll defeat the purposes of having an SD, might as well go for the ally or go, the included drivers just to run dual boot is a pain in the ass everytime steam do an update it messes with the drivers/dual boot settings.
@Cyanwasserstoff11 ай бұрын
I am the owner of the 512 GB LCD Steam Deck, but I did order the 1 TB OLED Steam Deck. The comfort of SteamOS I would never trade for anything.
@GamingTrivia111311 ай бұрын
Hows the game support? The biggest concern for me is the linux support for games.
@soragranda11 ай бұрын
Ally is the best honestly, and the legion go is a nice first try but it needs way more to offer for what it is.
@N54htmare11 ай бұрын
ROG Ally FTW have tried all and the only one I’ve kept and enjoyed is both SD and Ally but I like the power more so Ally is the only one I kept it’s the reason for upgrading in the first place from SD
@jinx2000111 ай бұрын
i have an ally and deck too, its nice to have the extra power but over the last 6 months ive come to realize that none of these handhelds are really any good for AAA games, indies are really where they shine and the truth is indies shine more on the deck but i chose to play on ally because its a more immersive experience, better display, nicer sound, VRR all that shiz, just a better experience... that all changed with the OLED deck though, they literally changed the one huge flaw about it and improved everything else along the way... The ally really is all about power, thats its party trick like most windows handhelds but we all know windows on handheld is bad, everytime i bring up the keyboard on ally it obscures the box im typing in, sometimes armory crate crashes, sometimes it freezes, some SD cards work in the damn thing and some dont (obviously i have a defective reader it seems), the analogue sticks sometimes click so i had to take it apart and put tape around the stem of the sticks so the caps fit on tighter and dont move around, we cant install hall effect sticks on ally because it interferes with the triggers and the workarounds are fishy at best, stupid things like hibernate dont work well at all so need to log back into windows on wakeup and then the game in progress just crashes... its all just unrefined. The deck i have honestly had no issues with, its just boringly flawless, no hardware issues at all, sleep function works perfect, the software is so damn polished, custom community created controller schemes just for deck make playing most games great, nothing like that on ally, ally is missing some features in software, the on screen analytics are next level on deck and so bland on ally while interfering with games, click on the area of the screen the stats are in and you start moving the stat box around lol its just so messy. Still like the ally but its going man, as soon as my oled deck arrives stuff the ''power'' of the ally, its totally not worth it, ill stick to the indie bangers and play AAA's on my pc.
@imaginalex585011 ай бұрын
it has only 1 fan and is excruciatingly loud, the apu / cpu throttles a lot compared to rog or steam deck, the rog with 2 fan design is the most quiet and it has VRR, wich is very noticeable that it lacks on the legion , performance is also abysmal due to screen resolution on a lot of games on the legion go, and when reduced resolution, the screen of the legion is way too big and doesn't look as crisp and sharp as on the steam deck nor the rog ally. You'll notice how much noise the fan does even at idle, barely playable at max load with the noise it makes.
@zmuse11 ай бұрын
I hope with a few more weeks of soak, the Legion Go gets some updates and is more in line with the Aly, I don't see why it wouldn't be. I want the Go because of the trackpads but the Aly is tempting because it performs a little better right now.
@ingueferroque11 ай бұрын
Like the ROG, I doubt they will release any updates for it.
@martindescoteaux928811 ай бұрын
I love my go!!
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
@@ingueferroquewdym? Ally has been updated back to back and look at it now, same will happen with the legion.
@kwakes21211 ай бұрын
I have the ally and like it a lot, it took a while after launch before they started getting bios and drivers right. So I'm sure the legion will be the same. If I had neither right now and was going to get one I'd be a tough decision. If the legion had vrr I'd def go with that
@gavoswrld526211 ай бұрын
@@martindescoteaux9288 the go is awesome most of all the reviews ive seen didnt add up to me when i got mine as i had no problem once i got everything set up, once i did the manual drivers update my shi is mad smooth never had a problem i play mainly at 20-25w no problems
@HenryHan-sf5hh11 ай бұрын
I considered Ally n LG for the next handheld to my steam deck LCD. Finally, I ordered a LG for a larger screen and wider compatibility of the controller. Hope this is the right decision. A larger screen is always preferred as I am getting aged vision..
@PeteOliva11 ай бұрын
I love mine. I think you made the right decision. Games are so much more immersive.
@eikehabicht9111 ай бұрын
For me it's the legion go because it fixes the 3 Problems i had with the rog ally: 1. Bigger Screen 2. Way better ergonomics 3. Two usb-c ports
@camerond10010 ай бұрын
I agree Brodie
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
The Steam Deck OLED has the best price-to-performance, as well as the best battery life and screen of all the devices. It's the one to go for at the moment.
@Cakebattered11 ай бұрын
I won't disagree with your statement, but the Steam Deck OLED does come with some caveats. Its limited to just steam games (Out of the Box), and even many of them don't work properly. AAA games moving forward probably won't run well on it as well. So spending $500+ on a handheld, you will have to make some compromises with whatever choice you make.
@undyingsonars11 ай бұрын
If that's all you care about then yeah
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
@@Cakebattered It's not limited to just Steam games. It can play games from other clients too. Not to mention, the 100,000 games on Steam is probably enough for the lifetime of most people.
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
@@undyingsonars What else is there to care about except performance, battery life and visual fidelity in a handheld ?
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
Might as well get an odin 2 best for emulation + batt performance+ android the best and easiest ecosystem because we use it everyday. SD is a pain in the ass, having the verified to play icon does not guarantee good user experience for a $500 device.
@Astro-M011 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review that truly shows that the Legion Go is better than the Steam Deck! It has a bigger screen than the steam deck, 144hz to the steam deck's measly 90, 4 more cores and 8 more threads, RDNA3 instead of 2 and a higher MHz, 7500 MHz ram instead of 6400, detachable controllers, built-in stand, and it uses Windows for more compatibility. Appreciate the video! 👋
@HarleyGC711 ай бұрын
SteamDeck OLED is the best all rounder and has the more important benefits for a handheld portable gaming device imo.
@PeteOliva11 ай бұрын
I bought the Go... And I also have owned an Ally. Personally, the large screen just takes it to another level for immersion, and the performance is right there alongside it, only trailing behind in insignificant amounts. I have no regrets and I actually feel like it will improve even more in the coming months. Ergonomically it just feels great playing with the controllers detached in tabletop mode, too! Playing Alan Wake 2 on the Legion Go is a MUCH more intense experience than on the Ally, solely because of the screen!
@camerond10010 ай бұрын
I’m sold😮💨
@rancid_11 ай бұрын
@eta prime Ty so much for the benchmark comparisons, I've been asking for this type of comparison for years and I am glad you finally delivered!
@Logan_511 ай бұрын
Recently sold original Deck. Now have Ally, Go and PS Portal. My favourite handheld would be the Rog Ally with an 8" OLED screen and Portal haptics.
@heroofharo11 ай бұрын
For me the legion Go with a 3d printed controller connector is the way to go, I had an absolute blast playing titanfall 2 with my little brother at my dads house using the controllers with the screen on the table.
@urgayifyoureaddis11 ай бұрын
Recently snagged a ROG Ally Extreme for 300$ usd semi new on Facebook market, sd card doesn’t work but it’s an amazing machine for the deal I got
@heroofharo11 ай бұрын
@@urgayifyoureaddis I like the ally, but it got uncomfortable pretty quick.
@ItWasAllPartOfMyPlan11 ай бұрын
The Review we've been waiting for!
@iomis200111 ай бұрын
I went with ROG because I can boost performance when needed and bring it down when not. I feel like the ROG is the most futureproof right now.
@GhostAcez11 ай бұрын
My takeaway from this is the ROG Ally and Legion Go are more like gaming laptops in a bad way. They consume more power per watt than the Steam Deck and barely perform better or sometimes worse at 15watts. You can up the wattage and get more performance out of them at 30 watts but then you're pretty much gonna have to be plugged in to a wall the whole time you play like a gaming laptop. I'm all about the battery life so I would go with the Steam Deck Oled over the others. The only aception to this is if you need windows for some reason and are ok with all of the cons that brings.
@fachry19211 ай бұрын
It's actually what I'm looking for. A smaller gaming laptop. That legion go with better display that I could pack in my luggage everywhere I go. I even considered getting the GPD G1 egpu for added boost in performance.
@Precisionary_11 ай бұрын
I got the ROG Ally on a black friday deal at best buy with an open box total being $540. Gotta say I couldn't pass that up. It definitely has its drawbacks like being picky about chargers and locking you out of most updates without plugging it into power. ( I ordered a anker 100W charger so i wont have this issue anymore but still worth noting) This thing is faster than my gaming laptop from 2019 that was double the price of this thing. Being able to play VR on it and all the other stuff is awesome for this little device. IF I had to choose again and they were all the same price I would've went for the Legion GO just for a bigger screen. I use my Ally for more of a laptop replacement so the Steamdeck currently wouldn't be in the running, I know you can dual boot but I just want it to just work. For the price tag I got mine for I'm glad I have it but I would've waited for a second or 3rd generation of these but I will definitely be investing in future products in this market as long as they dont just skyrocket in price(fingers crossed).
@cwjustcw126111 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review been looking into these for about a month now. Decided on the steam deck oled. The price and performance works for me.
@rudemption11 ай бұрын
I think what's needed to mention - is that Lenovo Legion go by it's nature not only a handheld, but a Windows tablet, and actually their base concept was to inherit their own Y700 tablet stuff (like screen and etc.), so you buy 2 devices in one. And it makes sense as a PC experience, because in other hand on Ally you have windows 11, but no actual ability to use it as PC without docking. But SD in that case is more a console. I think ability to use Legion Go as a PC tablet is really worth to mention.
@EmeraldSamurai11711 ай бұрын
What? It functions exactly the same?
@rudemption11 ай бұрын
@loganfenton8765 exactly the same as what? Please tell more about what you wanted to get as an answer, bc I did not get it.
@EmeraldSamurai11711 ай бұрын
@@rudemption The ally functions the same as a windows tablet, Its a touch screen tablet
@storyanaksekolah210 ай бұрын
if you want a handheld that can be a portable computer too, Legion go is sweetspot bc it has biggest lcd display and battery. also the detacable controller would make it looks like a computer, its nice to bring it to school 😁
@beterbarker11 ай бұрын
I would love a Steam Deck OLED with something like a Z1. The Deck by far is the most comfortable and the dual thumb pads are a game changer for me.
@The_MEMEphis11 ай бұрын
Why so you can get 35 minutes of battery life
@Fallen60811 ай бұрын
But then you would negate the battery life benefit of the Deck? Valve weren't wrong when they said there's no hardware upgrade path currently, maybe with 8000 gen APUs.
@PSXman911 ай бұрын
@@The_MEMEphis so a 15W Z1 drains the battery faster than a 15W custom chip with old architectures? ScIeNcE!
@Patrick-y4d1z11 ай бұрын
The Z1 is the same performance as the Steam Deck OLED at 15W (Digital Foundry). So it's already there. It just doesn't automatically overclocked to 25W like the Ally, but you could do some of that yourself. Keep in mind, it has a superior screen and battery life, Wifi etc, coming in at 35% less than the Ally, it's still an amazing unit.
@Moskeeto11 ай бұрын
@@PSXman9No but the Steam Deck APU runs games way better at 3 to 11W which is a huge benefit for indie games and older AAA games in terms of battery life. The Z1E is often unplayable at those lower TDPs.
@vector793811 ай бұрын
I have a Steam Deck and a Legion GO. I set up the Go with a custom 40 Hz screen profile, 800p, crisply integer scaled. Now I can run Baldurs gate 3 with medium settings and high textures on a large and readable screen with perfectly smooth and steady frame pacing. That's an experience that my Steam Deck absolutely cannot deliver. The Deck definitely shows its age and chokes on recent games.
@mistamaog11 ай бұрын
Dang, the Deck is pretty much neck and neck with the Ally at 15W. I don't know what type of wizardry valve is using, but it's working!
@toxicavenger617211 ай бұрын
Lower res display and developers optimizing for the steamdeck helps a lot
@fresco_dinero515511 ай бұрын
A few months ago the deck was much better at 15w than Ally. But the past few months, Asus been pushing these drivers that just raise performance between 12-22w. It makes 15w and 18w power profiles amazing for a great mix of graphics, frame rate, and battery
@mistamaog11 ай бұрын
@@toxicavenger6172 I'm guessing being on Linux also helps. I know the lower res screen helps, but they were all tested at 720p in this video
@toxicavenger617211 ай бұрын
@@mistamaog steamOS might help some but I would imagine developers doing specific optimizing for the steamdeck helps so much more.
@digglerdiggler11 ай бұрын
Yeahh, that Windows overhead the Ally and the Go need to carry isn't helping. Steam Deck is a really great device. Curious how things will work out if Valve releases Steam OS for other devices as well.
@mikeythewarriormtw514011 ай бұрын
I got an ASUS Rog Ally last week. I got the one with the regular processor. I'll say, it's my favorite way to play games. Steam Deck doesn't have native Xbox Game Pass. Legion Go had the detachable controllers which I didn't need. I enjoy ASUS Rog Ally for being able to add Xbox Game Pass games natively, Xbox Play Anywhere games, Steam games, and emulators all in one place.
@Matt-or9bj11 ай бұрын
Was looking at all 3 but went with the Legion Go (arrives tomorrow as of writing) as that has the most potential imo. I'm planning to use mine as a dedicated Emulation / Retro gaming system actually and this ticks all the boxes for that and with this nice 12 in 1 dock i bought for it I can use it on either my monitor or its own screen.
@CaptnYestrday11 ай бұрын
Once the software matures, legion go should simply be a better ROG ally, should it not?
@Arnell_Mediocrity_Long11 ай бұрын
@@CaptnYestrday I concur.
@tangodown272111 ай бұрын
Bro the steam deck is by far the best for emulation check out emudeck I've had the oled for a day and my emulated games look AMAZING.
@Matt-or9bj11 ай бұрын
@@CaptnYestrday yep, that's it. That's why i ordered the Go, should be here tomorrow. Already heard there is a major update out this week with performance upgrades by increasing VRAM usage.
@kevinbezon310811 ай бұрын
@@Matt-or9bj where have you heard that ? :0
@JhustineProvido11 ай бұрын
ROG Ally + 4TB 990 Pro SSD Mod owner here. I'm crazy in love with it. (overcompensated for SD card reader dying)
@lagunriv11 ай бұрын
Today the Ally could be a good purchase, but Valve has demonstrated how important it's the community for them, they want to improve the Steam Deck within the users reviews and comments, The OLED version was just a test of that, I'm pretty sure the next Steam Deck will be the king of all the devices, for now my money is with them and this project totally!
@dj4monie11 ай бұрын
Sounds like small company bias to me.
@gndgp6911 ай бұрын
@@dj4monie how are any of these 3 companies small?
@suvann540i11 ай бұрын
@@dj4monie rofl WHAT!? Valve..., small?..
@Tamer5536111 ай бұрын
@dj4monie did you seriously just call valve small?
@Astro-M011 ай бұрын
They literally just copied what Nintendo did with the Switch with these improvements let's not act like they did anything innovative here or are "listening to the community" 😭 Also after seeing that the Legion Go has a bigger screen than the steam deck, 144hz to the steam deck's measly 90, 4 more cores and 8 more threads, RDNA3 instead of 2 and a higher MHz, 7500 MHz ram instead of 6400, detachable controllers, and Windows for more compatibility and still choosing the steam deck it either means 1 of 2 things. You're either biased towards Valve or simple can't or don't want to pay the premium for the Legion Go.
@YourMindcrash9 ай бұрын
I had the ally and loved it. Got the LeGo and love it even more, because a bigger screen was really essential for me. Its _just_ a little too fiddly for me on the ally, which otherwise feels great
@jakoick129811 ай бұрын
Ally 2 or Deck 2 will be the best handheld, these devices are great for early adopters but second gen is where these handhelds will shine
@MrCoincash11 ай бұрын
IMO the OLED deck in and of itself makes this very clear. It has enough upgrades for me to think about upgrading from the LED but not quite enough to justify it and that's after only one year with no proper power improvement. 3-5 more years? It should be a really noticeable leap with years of experience honing the hardware and software first.
@RT-bt5ql11 ай бұрын
Not waiting years and years
@vladyslavbuinitskyi781211 ай бұрын
I have a top of the line pc with the 4090 and 7800x3d, so when it comes to my handheld it’s mostly about playing older titles like madmax, mafia, mafia 2 classic and some of the amazing new games like Dave the diver, etc. I had the z1 extreme ally that I returned due to it simply not feeling comfortable in my hands and the windows being a bit annoying on that small screen. As soon as the new SD came out, I knew that is the way. The comfort of this thing is its biggest accomplishment in my opinion, it just feels so finished and well built. SD OLED limited edition did the trick for me, but all three platforms deserve the hype
@eternalbeing333911 ай бұрын
Emulation for me.
@Specter-iq6xm11 ай бұрын
Biggest thing for me is the Xbox app and gamepass, steam deck don't have it native so once I got the ally the deck never got used. I play mainly plugged in, fantastic performance.
@mobaby197911 ай бұрын
Mostly the same!! I have a 65w battery bank so if I’m going to be traveling, that extra item to bring is worth another 90min of high fps high res games.
@Criddy42011 ай бұрын
its so easy a child could get xbox gamepass running on it. lol
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
@@Criddy420you know why? A child has time an adult spend their time wisely. Enjoy modifying proton, while chads use their time efficiently.
@PCProphecy11 ай бұрын
@2:00 Sums up the video. Z1 Extreme runs laps around SD Oled. If you listen closely, Legion Go is the only way to go. Terrible dead zones are intentional to give Ally and SD a chance to make a few more sales before software updates.
@sarmadka11 ай бұрын
I wished if you also compared the OS on those three. Particularly, the UI addon that the ROG and the Legion added on top of Windows 11 and how that compares to SteamOS in terms of usability and stability.
@spoopzey11 ай бұрын
I can't tell you right now, Steam OS is better. That's not to say that the other two are bad, but Steam OS is on another level. It's just a better overall experience.
@Bigredsleep11 ай бұрын
best comparison video of all the handhelds! thank you!
@ThomasShears-o9c11 ай бұрын
I do feel like capping the frame rate and seeing which one sticks to the capped rate most consistently would be a more accurate test as frame time graphs are more stable at capped speeds.
@olnnn11 ай бұрын
One unique thing with the Steam deck hardware is that the memory runs in Quad channel while in the other two it's dual channel like on most cpus that arent high end workstation platforms or servers. It's still quad channel on the OLED, just fewer discrete chips
@o.s.racing11 ай бұрын
Got the LCD steam deck and love it, it's a master piece what it can do for steam, however the faffery of trying to run other things has led me to the Legion Go. The bigger screen and ability to use my Gamepass Ultimate + a couple of other games that don't work on the deck due to anti-cheat means I'll use them for different purposes. I love the idea of the OLED deck, but I can't justify it right now over the LCD. I would have bought the limited edition just because, smokey black and orange bits,, but in the UK so can't
@alexlalex522311 ай бұрын
OLED was just an overall upgrade for those who never had any handheld, ofc if you have LCD SD there is absolutely zero need to pay another 550 for that
@Cooper331200011 ай бұрын
Had the ROG returned it and got Legion Go much happier. The larger screen and better build quality sold it for me. Pre ordered the limited edition OLED steam deck cancelled it the second I opened and tested the Go. Also sold my AyaNeo. Have a modded OLED switch and still will always grab Go first the screen is just as good as OLED panel.
@TechManDanN11 ай бұрын
I had the steam deck and switched to the Rog in may … and it’s been amazing ever since other then bios 3.19 lol but that was short lived 🙌🙌
@funkyflights11 ай бұрын
OLED model steam deck ?
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
Good SD is overhype by KZbinrs and their community.
@TechManDanN9 ай бұрын
@@funkyflightsnah it was the standard, I got it back in early February of last year and got the Rog ally early in may
@ModernMan2311 ай бұрын
ROG Ally constantly being supported and updated since launch day it absolutely rips how optimized its become. The 120hz VRR screen truly makes sub 60fps gaming smooth as silk. Head to head with SDeck 15w performance on the Ally improved so much from launch. Props to Asus for supporting and listening to what the community wants
@jinx2000111 ай бұрын
They are supporting it thats for sure which is nice to see - but it does take them some time and often they leave out inexplicable things, whats with all the updates recently with no word on what they are doing? the last 2 or 3 updates (that are not main releases ofcourse) they just dont tell us what they are doing, thats kind of the problem with asus they just communicate poorly. So many little quality of life improvements should have been made by now but they just dont seem to get the memo even though its community requested, no real time monitor customization, no battery saver option in armory crate, no driver and bios updates through AC, GYRO support in AC?, they have basically taken away fan control to save the SD reader so its 70 percent minimum on fan 1 under any kind of load, there are no actual sub 15w modes, boost slider minimum is 15w, the latest driver introduced terrible coil whine on my ally, seems to be fairly common i hear. Steam deck i know has been around longer but its so refined at the moment in software and then they go and do a hardware revision changing almost everything, its kinda nuts, i couldn't help ordering an OLED even though i have a deck ive not used for 6 months thanks to using the ally. As nuts as that sounds it was never the power that kept me playing the ally it was always the display, i dont bother with AAA games on handheld anyway because these things are just not good enough but indies, thats where its at and the OLED display just does it for me, i dont see a downside to the deck while i see the ally being unrefined in many areas.
@paulsegrue513311 ай бұрын
@@jinx20001 //You can make your own custom TDP right down to 7w on the Ally in the AC oftware. 18w get quite a jump in performace over 15w.
@jinx2000111 ай бұрын
@@paulsegrue5133 you can go down to 7w but look at the other 2 sliders, they are the boost and the minimum they go is 15w. But besides that what is 7w really good for on ally, I played dead cells at 7w the other day and managed to get 4 hours battery life at 50 percent brightness and 50 percent volume… pretty good but how many games can you even use 7w, most indie games can’t operate well there. The oled deck can play dead cells at even less wattage and get over 10 hours battery life, it’s literally in a different league. Anyway with that said, Asus still need to refine software, add more features, give true 7w settings and below (although I think it is mostly pointless since it would be terrible below 7). They need to give us fam control back, expand on the real time monitor so we can customise it etc.
@FastRedPonyCar11 ай бұрын
I just ordered an Ally from best buy for $605. Hard to beat at that price point IMO. Only 50 bucks more than the deck but much more potential and flexibility.
@paulsegrue513311 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the Ally, smaller than my Steam Deck and more comfortable to hold . VRR is an absolute game changer in these handhelds. The framerates are so smooth on the Ally, nice not having to lock refresh rate like on Steam Deck to get acceptable performance. $605 is a steal you got a great deal there, I added a 2 tb SSD and it was really easy to fit.
@3dchanh11 ай бұрын
Shared with the Legion Go FB group. Many are torn with these 3 so thank you!
@rklrkl6411 ай бұрын
If the Ally or Legion Go came pre-installed with SteamOS, then I'd argue both would be contenders to be the best of the 3. However, the extreme suckiness of Windows 11 - especially for PC handhelds - rules them both out for me. Sadly, this video didn't take into account the OS and UI experience, which the Deck wins hands down.
@xKillZone9911 ай бұрын
idk I have a steamdeck and prefer windows
@vladislavkaras49111 ай бұрын
Great comparison! Thanks for the video!
@jawnnamedjon731511 ай бұрын
Im surprised how well the ROG ally was performing against the other handhelds . I absolutely love mine and love the fact that i can spend lots of time tweaking and adjusting the setting to get it how i want it to run based on each game . Its smaller and feels so light . I definitely understand the hate for it but man i love mine
@intelluck421311 ай бұрын
Yeah the legion go hasn’t been updated yet. So it make sense lol
@ВикторЗахаренко-й9х11 ай бұрын
You can see that the test uses different amounts of vRAM 6Gb for ROG and 3Gb for Lenovo
@nickcoul69911 ай бұрын
Love the comparison video and comparing them capped AND uncapped. Clean up the graphics typos and you'd bump the quality of the video a lot. Thanks for the video
@BeaversHobby11 ай бұрын
I really like the design of Legion Go. But with it being a Lenovo I do question its durability and longevity. All my Lenovo tablets failed within 2 years and the current one only lasted 10 months. Before anyone questions if I am being rough with my stuffs I'll have to say I take very good care of them. My Gameboy Advance that I got back when it came out is still in good and fully working condition. The lenovo tablets though... They just fail out of nowhere. Hopefully the build on Legion Go is better than the tablets.
@phalylim622711 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, really was clear, and gave all the best pro and cons of each device, gave me a lot of considerations to think about such as games that require a high FPS to be playable like fighting games, never thought about that until now.
@sulac4ever17011 ай бұрын
The only things missing from your specs chart (starting at 3:21) are that the Deck OLED has both 117% rRGB and 110% DCI-P3 which beats both other handhelds easily in terms of colour reproduction. This is a significant oversight for this head to head comparison!
@حيدر_عبدالكريم10 ай бұрын
"Hey there! I appreciate your keen observation on the Deck OLED's color reproduction. However, it's worth noting that percentages exceeding 100% in rRGB and DCI-P3 aren't feasible, as they represent the range within those color spaces. Double-checking the specs or seeking clarification from the video creator might help ensure our discussion is based on accurate details. Cheers!" Chat gpt
@RackBaLLZ10 ай бұрын
I'm watching this video because my Best Buy has an open box Rog with the Extreme processor for $549 right now. And with my experience with open box deals, you can typically get another 10% off of what they have open boxes marked. So, with this review I think I may just go get that 😊
@FrameTheTime11 ай бұрын
This is a great comparison and thanks for doing the work and with such detail. That said, I still think two of Steam Deck's biggest advantages no one is talking about are the track pads and gyroscopic aiming. In terms of the track pads, this is their third iteration of them with the first being on the Steam Controller and second being on the Index. They bring more versatility to the table as a handheld both in terms of gaming and usage on the desktop and are severely underutilized by the community.
@natusMCMII11 ай бұрын
I got the OLED Steam Deck, pretty simple decission imo: If I want AAA gaming, I pick my desktop PC anyway, because I prefer mouse and keyboard. For gaming on the go (which a handheld is designed for) things like battery life is more important than sheer performance plus the Steam Deck is cheaper. Also you don't need to let yourself get annoyed by a badly optimised Windows on a tiny 7 inch screen. Just give it a few years, processors and GPUs will get even more powerful and then you might be able to expect high performance gaming on the go, but for now the focus for on the go gaming is definitely the casual aspect of it and in that area the Steam Deck is the best atm. The only time where I would pick the ROG Ally or Legion Go over the Steam Deck is if I didn't already have a gaming PC and I wanted something to connect to a monitor when at home, I guess it's perfect for people who don't have a PC or console at home, so they want to kill two birds with one stone, you could get the Windows based handhelds for that.
@aquaman546411 ай бұрын
Man Asus Rog is so awesome , if they do a refresh like what valve did, they’d be leading. The areas Asus can improve .. get a 55 watt hour battery, a 1 TB option and change the location of the micro sd card.. that will be sufficient keeping price point low. An oled panel will be a massive step forward.
@AverageJoe48311 ай бұрын
They need more and faster RAM as well .
@mechanicalmonk202011 ай бұрын
They need to focus on improving low TDP performance rather than cramming more battery in. A 55Wh battery won't make any reasonable dent in the average battery life the way things currently are
@ricekick11 ай бұрын
The SD card reader breakin is such a deal breaker for me, ngl. I know you can put a bigger ssd but having a function not working and broken kinda seems lame. I was so close to buying one. Ive read theyve fixed it but, im still skeptical.
@skorpysk11 ай бұрын
i'm thinking of getting the Ally over the Deck, altho i'm really indecisive about it
@maddoggaming117111 ай бұрын
Still trying to decide if I want to pick one of these up. I'm leaning towards the SD because of how awesome Valve has been, and I feel like it's probably the simplest to setup for emulation. (I could be wrong). The larger screen of the Legion Go might be nice, but the major thing that's tempting me is the ability to turn one of the Joy-cons into a Joystick. Something about playing MechWarrior on the go with a Joystick just sounds like more fun than my brain can handle. Lol
@Holret11 ай бұрын
If you want emulation there are cheaper options than the steamdeck.
@Chris-oj7ro11 ай бұрын
It's not a joystick. It's a mouse that you hold kinda like a joystick.
@verzinghettorix636011 ай бұрын
The ally not having a track pad is pretty bad if you’ve used any of these devices a lot you’ll use the track pad a lot as it’s a much better mouse than a joystick. Glad the Go Has one it’s pretty impossible to use desktop or play non controller supported games without it.
@Mr.Efrojmo11 ай бұрын
At 1:50 it started sounding like a different language. I’m not good with technology but I’m watching you for that. Your vid’s help, thanks.
@Ludecan11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. For us original Steam Deck owners I guess the moral of the story is that there is no no compromises upgrade. If you want max performance you can go with the Ally or Go but you will sacrifice the OLED screen and more importantly to me the Deck's awesome controls. If you want the Deck's controls, battery life and screen you can't have performance. Gamestreaming could take care of heavy duty performance though, but I'm not entirely sold on the current upgrade options. I think I'll wait to see what the next refresh brings along
@Kaz-Oz11 ай бұрын
OpenVPN with Moonlight is a game changer. Can play my games on my main gaming rig from anywhere and it looks great. Steam streaming is decent as well, but a little more laggy than moonlight. Steam streaming also changes the resolution. Moonlight will leave the resolution at 4k, making the games look really sharp on the Steam Deck.
@SCORP1ONF1RE11 ай бұрын
get the deck oled and a gaming router. and stream aaa's from your pc. cyberpunk locked at 90fps with full raytracing is godlike. plus 4hour battery life, and no storage usage on the deck
@williamblake296211 ай бұрын
Love this channel.❤
@gcforreal11 ай бұрын
Others are more powerful but for a better portable experience the steam deck with steam os for me .....this js like the Gameboy vs game gear back in the Day just because one is more powerful doesn't equal better
@fresco_dinero515511 ай бұрын
Damn that Ally can really push it in these games. Getting 70-80fps at 15w with freesync is kinda max. Plus u can play smaller games like sea of stars at 7w on the Ally. I can play Dmc and Monster hunter at 7w too
@chullsie11 ай бұрын
this is best comparison videos of these 3 pc portable machine. GREAT JOB ETA!
@Madblaster611 ай бұрын
This is the definitive version of the Steam Deck but the performance holds it back. I want the OLED version but I don’t use my OG since I’ve gotten the Ally. While I agree windows is not made for handhelds if you know how to use windows and set custom keys to manage windows it works perfectly fine. Also the lower batter life is trumped by performance and faster Charing of the Ally. So If I play 3 hours on the steam deck it takes just as long to charge and if I play 3 hours on my Ally, it takes 30 mins to an hour.
@Waffles43511 ай бұрын
You made about zero sense but ok
@dio807011 ай бұрын
True true. But deck is more like a console/pc hybrid. It’s for people who want pc games without any of that pc shit to deal with. The charging isent tested officially so I can’t comment on this part. The performance doesn’t hold it back too much as valve will probably release a new deck in -3 years. I mean look at the switch, it’s survived so it’s not gonna be that bad. Plus the same performance is actually good sense developers highly look at the deck as the target point of consumers. If they optimize their games for the deck the more it sells, on top of that the deck is a cheap way to test both excellent oled and hdr. The ally is much more for people who know how to use a windows operating system, which you might be good at using with joysticks but most people aren’t as well good.
@Madblaster611 ай бұрын
@@dio8070 100% I agree. I know a lot of people want a console like experience but I would argue if you want the higher performance it's worth a bit of research. Even then Steam deck can get difficult in that aspect if your game is not in the steam library. To be clear I'm a fan of both devices.
@Madblaster611 ай бұрын
@@Waffles435 what do you need clarified?
@rhysjones850611 ай бұрын
Faster charging only helps when you're at home or by a plug which then at that point what's the point of using a handheld. The extra battery is amazing for people who actually use it while traveling. I'm glad valve have gone nintend way and tried to make something efficient whereas Rog ally is more like a slimmed gaming laptop
@lazarushernandez582711 ай бұрын
Nice comparison. Quick question, the games used in the comparisons, were they running at each devices native screen res? Or did you run them all at the same resolution, letting those portables with larger resolution screens scale the image to fit?
@eno319711 ай бұрын
720p they were running
@TomsTech9411 ай бұрын
I feel like the deck has the best ease of use but the legion go has a beast of a screen and sometimes a bigger screen and the option to run older games at 1200 or even 1600p is pretty cool
@Saroj7-7-710 ай бұрын
But it’s too bulky feels like playing game in ipad
@eduardorocha715011 ай бұрын
Great video! Very informative. This is exactly the kind of comparison I was looking for.
@iyeetsecurity92211 ай бұрын
Out of all of them, I'm willing to bet that *Valve* will be the only company that continues to support the *Deck* _much_ longer than the others. *Plus, they're the only company that actually listens to their customers.*
@dj4monie11 ай бұрын
Wow that is untrue. Lots of companies support their hardware long after release. Sounds like bias to me. I don't own any of them currently.
@Sinerwray11 ай бұрын
The only reason I be getting the deck knowing they be around along time can't really say will rog or the go stay around to even update there devices?
@legendz40811 ай бұрын
You sir, are doing Gods work, thank you for this video. I havnt been able to find a comparison video that includes the new OLED steam deck. I just bought the ally thinking whatever ill just return it in like a week but after updating and tweaking some settings i think im keeping it untill the steam deck 2 comes out.
@lonegaming859111 ай бұрын
I own a number of handhelds (Ally, Ayaneo, Steam Deck) and have only ever returned one, which was the Lenovo Legion Go. Why? Well the right controller would wobble and after trying recommended solutions nothing would fix/reduce the wobble. Something to consider as it is an issue with some of the units they ship. Which is unfortunate as it really is a pretty sweet machine.
@absurdh3ro11 ай бұрын
Thats strange glad mine doesn't have that issue only problem I have with legion is dead zone aside from that its miles better then other devices
@martindescoteaux928811 ай бұрын
I love my go!
@bobdolespen6 ай бұрын
They are all awesome but I picked up a SD OLED and it's been my favorite purchase that I can remember in so long. I have it kitted out with lots of accessories , use it in docked mode from time to time and am loving the seamless performance I'm getting when I stream my gaming PC to my SD through moonlight/sunlight. The SD bascially can play every game that has existed from 1980-2024 between emulation , native running and gaming PC streaming. It is so sexy.
@jonfuller884511 ай бұрын
Ordered the SD OLED. Only consideration was the GO but SD won on the screen, battery and price. Im a newbie to Linux but the community out there for SD seems really good. Im planning to stream things like Gamepass so specs between the 3 became a bit irrelevant. I'm also looking at Geforce Now. If it's library keeps expanding, I might give it a go.
@Chyllbacca11 ай бұрын
Are you going to use remote play from your pc? I haven’t seen many people mention this but I would do this often personally if the latency isn’t bad
@jonfuller884511 ай бұрын
@@Chyllbaccaeither PC or Xbox. You can also stream from Xbox cloud. I get no noticeable latency on my phone doing it. I haven't tried GForce now yet but it's the equivalent of having a 4090. It all comes down to how good your internet speed is and how good your WiFi is. I get 500 mbs down, 15 ms ping and it works fine
@zeronineonetwo11 ай бұрын
Well made comparison , thank you !
@damageinc8129211 ай бұрын
I just bought the ally z1 extreme yesterday. I love it already. Performance is amazing. And the screen size is perfect for a Windows handheld. I feel like the Lenovo would be too big. And the steam deck is a steam deck lol. I'd rather have a windows device
@youngjustin8211 ай бұрын
Good choice
@theunknown744111 ай бұрын
Going with the ally and go at this point is more on preference, have fun mate