On the Asus ROG Ally I don’t see how Windows on a dedicated handheld gaming device is an advantage. A built-for-purpose OS like SteamOS or any other Linux distro that’s specifically built for the device is a much better idea.

I can't wait to see this handheld running :)

PS: This thing is pretty though! I like the looks a lot and I hope we get many many more PCs in this form factor.

@gpowerf it sells. Their customer base will expect Windows. Some want it or nothing.

Doesn't make it suck any less, but money decides everything.

@FartsMusically I guess that's probably it. Maybe we will start to see a divide, some devices going the tailor-made Linux gaming distro route and others opting to be sub-optimal with Windows 11.

@gpowerf I'd accept an asus-created distro, then at least the elements of it could be branched into custom firmware, but they're likely also considering that as a potential security hole.

@FartsMusically I wouldn't even trust SteamOS with security to be honest. I treat the SteamDeck as 100% a gaming device.

@gpowerf as most would but I'm talking more about intellectual property. Valve freely gives away their designs, drivers... Asus is going to do everything in their power to lock all of that up.

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