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The ROG Xbox Ally X, despite having a very awkward name, is a very impressive machine. Our Dave likes it very much, but found the major sticking point to be the massively high $1,000 price tag—and it's not like the non-X variant is particularly cheap either, at $600.
Speaking to Variety, Xbox president Sarah Bond says that you can blame Asus for that one, as the pricing was based on its feedback.
"We looked at, how do we create multiple options for people? And it really was Asus, because this is their hardware," said Bond. "That is all of their insight into the market, into the feature set, into what people want, to determine the ultimate prices of the devices.
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