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Comparison Asus ROG Ally Z1 512GB vs Lenovo Legion Go 512GB

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Asus ROG Ally Z1 512GB
Lenovo Legion Go 512GB
Asus ROG Ally Z1 512GBLenovo Legion Go 512GB
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Main
Powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 processor. AMD RDNA 3 graphics (4 cores, 2.5 GHz). Cooling Zero Gravity. Full HD screen at 120Hz. RGB backlight. 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
PlatformWindows 11Windows 11
Release year20232023
Gamepads included2
Screen
Screen size7 "8.8 "
Resolution
1920x1080 px /120 Гц/
2560x1600 px /144 Гц/
Touch screen
Connections
Communications
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth /5.2/
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth /5.2/
Connectors
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
USB C
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
USB C
Hardware
CPUAMD Ryzen Z1AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme
Graphics card performance2.8 TFLOPS8.6 TFLOPS
RAM16 GB16 GB
Internal storage
512 GB /NVMe M.2 SSD/
512 GB /NVMe M.2 SSD/
Memory card slot
General
Dimensions (HxWxT)111x280x32 mm131x299x41 mm
Weight0.61 kg0.85 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2023september 2023

Gamepads included

The number of gamepads supplied with the console.

Recall that the gamepad is a game manipulator in the form of a small remote control with buttons, levers and other controls. Such devices are used as standard controllers in most desktop consoles (see "Form Factor"). And the number of gamepads corresponds to the number of players who can simultaneously use the console. Most often, there is only one controller in the kit, but many models come with 2 gamepads at once — based on multiplayer for two players, for example, football, fighting or cooperative shooting.

Please note that some models may have specific gamepad counting rules. So, for the Nintendo Switch (see "Form factor — portable / desktop"), a pair of controllers, which in desktop mode is combined into one manipulator, is still considered exactly two gamepads.

Screen size

The diagonal of the set-top box's own display. The display is by definition found in handheld models and game pads (see Form Factor); in desktop models, this element of equipment is quite rare and is usually installed not in the set-top box itself, but on standard controllers (which sometimes can even work as separate devices).

The larger the display size, the larger, respectively, the overall size of the image that the user sees on the screen. However, it is worth considering 2 points. Firstly, an increase in the display size has a corresponding effect on the dimensions of the set-top box itself, and therefore even in advanced tablets it does not exceed 7". Secondly, the image quality depends not only on the size of the display, but also on its resolution (see below). Moreover, at the same resolution, the picture on a larger screen will be less clear and more "grainy" due to the larger pixel size.

Resolution

Set-top box native display resolution. This parameter largely determines the quality of the image: the higher the resolution (with the same diagonal) — the more even and smoothed the “picture” will be, the less noticeable will be the individual points that make up it. Here, however, it must be borne in mind that the corresponding graphics resolution should be provided for in the games themselves. Ideally, it should match the display values — otherwise the image will look either too rough, "grainy" (if the game resolution is less than that of the screen), or small and cloudy (if the game resolution is higher). However, most platforms for portable models have certain requirements for screens, and manufacturers, even unofficial ones, usually try to follow them.

CPU

The model of the processor installed in the game console.

The processor is the main computing module of the device; the capabilities of the set-top box as a whole largely depend on its characteristics. However, it is worth noting that information about its model in game consoles is usually of a general reference and promotional nature. The fact is that set-top boxes are usually designed for a specific platform, and this implies certain requirements for the power of the hardware so that the corresponding games work normally. Of course, knowing the name, you can find more detailed information — characteristics, test results, reviews, reviews, etc. — and make the most clear impression of the capabilities of the processor; however, unless you plan to use the prefix in non-standard roles, this information is unlikely to be of real practical value. The only exception is gaming tablets (see "Form Factor"): since they are very versatile and can be equipped with a variety of programs, processor data can be useful in assessing how fast an application will run.

Note that advanced desktop set-top boxes can have multiple processors.

Graphics card performance

The performance of the graphics card installed in the game console.

Performance is measured in FLOPS, the number of floating point math operations that a graphics card processor can perform in one second. Game consoles traditionally use teraflops, or trillions of operations per second.

Theoretically, higher performance means a more advanced graphics card and corresponding graphics quality. However, in fact, this parameter is often given more for promotional purposes than to describe the actual capabilities of the console. The fact is that the quality of game graphics depends not only on the capabilities of the graphics card, but also on other factors — including the general characteristics of the set-top box (processor, memory, etc.), as well as how well the games are optimized for this platform . Therefore, models similar to each other in this indicator may differ markedly in the actual video capabilities. Moreover, a relatively modest graphics card can also outperform a more performant counterpart. For example, Microsoft's Xbox One S, which has a "only" 1.4 TFLOPS video accelerator, supports 4K resolution and HDR (see "Features"), while its peer PS 4 Slim with a 1.84 TFLOPS graphics card TFLOPS does not have such capabilities. Therefore, it makes sense to compare video performance only on consoles that differ significantly in digital indicators.
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