– 20th-anniversary ROG Ally X20 announced at Computex 2026
– First ROG handheld with an OLED display (7.4 inches)
– Powered by AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chipset
– Transparent black shell with gold accents
– Full specs, pricing, and availability expected soon
Asus is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its ROG gaming brand, and to mark the milestone, it has announced a new handheld gaming PC at Computex 2026. The new device is officially known as the ROG Ally X20, and while it has a similar design to the ROG Xbox Ally X (read our review), there are some significant differences.
OLED Display and Screen Size
First, and what can be termed the biggest feature, is that the ROG Ally X20 has an OLED display. This makes it an alternative to the Lenovo Legion Go 2 (read our review) which also has an OLED display. However, while Lenovo’s handheld has an 8.8-inch display, Asus has settled for a smaller 7.4-inch panel.
Refresh Rate and FreeSync Support
On the bright side, it is larger than the 7-inch screen of the ROG Xbox Ally X. It also has a high refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync support. The full details have not yet been revealed, so there are still a lot we do not know about the display.
The ROG Ally X20 has a transparent black shell which has a golden strip on the back and a few golden buttons. Videocardz also reports that the ROG Ally X20 is powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, the same chipset inside the ROG Xbox Ally X. Unfortunately, there’s no info on the RAM and storage configuration. We also do not know if it has a larger battery capacity.
Pricing and Availabilty Expectations
Nevertheless, we expect the full technical specifications as well as pricing and availability will surface during Asus’s press event in a few hours.
- PCMag on X
- Videocardz

