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    Why the ROG Xbox Ally skips OLED—and why that’s probably a good thing

    June 16, 2025

    The newly announced ROG Xbox Ally handheld has a lot going for it. But there’s one thing fans keep asking about: Where’s the OLED screen? Turns out, the decision to stick with LCD was very intentional. VRR was non-negotiable In an interview spotted by WCCFTech, ASUS ROG’s Whitson Gordon explained the trade-off pretty clearly. While […]

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