The upcoming ROG Ally 2024, a refresh of the current handheld gaming device, is expected to maintain the Ryzen Z1 APU of its predecessor but with improvements including a potential resolution to the SD Card issue. Speculations about an enhanced battery capacity also circulate, though no major modifications are confirmed.
For power solutions, ASUS plans to introduce the THOR 1600W III Titanium power supply and the ROG Mjolnir Portable UPS. Networking upgrades include the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000 gaming router. In gaming accessories, ASUS will showcase the ROG Azoth Extreme Gaming Keyboard, alongside two new gaming mice—the ROG Harpe Ace Extreme and ROG Harpe Ace Mini—and the ROG Delta II headset.Furthermore, ASUS is set to unveil several laptops equipped with the latest processors from Qualcomm and Intel. These include the VivoBook S15 and ZenBook S16, alongside new ProArt models like the P16, PX13, and PZ13. AMD-based laptops are also on the agenda, with updates planned for the TUF A14 and A16 models and a refreshed version of the ROG Zephyrus G16.
The Computex event, scheduled for June 4-7 in Taipei, Taiwan, will see ASUS present these products on June 3. As of now, ASUS has not officially confirmed the details of these leaked products or their pricing.