The ROG Xbox Ally’s Project Killswitch is nice, but spotlights handheld PCs’ chronic case neglect

The ROG Xbox Ally’s Project Killswitch is nice, but spotlights handheld PCs’ chronic case neglect

Sweary peripheral experts Dbrand sent me the Asus ROG Xbox Ally/Xbox Ally X version of their Project Killswitch case yesterday. I squeezed my Xbox Ally X into it. It was great. Sturdy. Form-fitting. Protective and grip-enhancing in one. Everything that makes the original Killswitch one of the best Steam Deck accessories, wrapped snugly around 800 quid of Windows handheld.

It also annoys me, a little bit. Not the skin and cover themselves. More the fact that it’s so important that they exist, as neither ROG Xbox Ally models – costly as they can be – bother to include a carrying case in the box. Nor does the original Ally and Ally X, or the Zotac Zone, or the MSI Claw 8 AI+, or the Lenovo Legion Go and Legion Go S. Give me a case, you plastic jerks. Give it!

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  1. ebba24

    This post highlights some interesting points about the ROG Xbox Ally and the ongoing challenges with handheld PCs. It’s great to see innovation in this space, and I’m curious to see how these developments will evolve. Thanks for sharing your insights!

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