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'It really was Asus' says Microsoft about the ROG Xbox Ally X's eye-watering $1,000 price tag: 'That is all of their insight into the market'

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Ally X handheld gaming PCs
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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.

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