Dell Pro 14vsAsus ROG Ally

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Dell
Dell Pro 14
Pro 14

Quick Stats

The Dell Pro 14 delivers impressive performance across various benchmarks and productivity tasks seamlessly.
The Dell Pro 14's sturdy build quality makes it suitable for business use cases with ease overall.
The Dell Pro 14's display is a solid choice for everyday use, offering clear visuals and decent color accuracy.
The most notable feature is the serviceable USB/Thunderbolt port for easy maintenance in Microsoft environments available.
Asus
ASUS ROG Ally
ROG Ally

Quick Stats

The ASUS ROG Ally delivers impressive performance, outshining the Steam Deck with seamless emulation and smooth gaming experience overall.
The ASUS ROG Ally's build feels cheap with sharp edges and distracting huge bezels overall.
The ASUS ROG Ally's display offers a sharp and detailed image with vibrant colors and smooth gameplay performance.
The ASUS ROG Ally has a more powerful chipset and higher resolution screen for demanding games.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Dell Pro 14
#398
Asus ROG Ally
Winner
#393
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Dell Pro 14
#478
Asus ROG Ally
#268
Winner
Display
Dell Pro 14
#209
Winner
Asus ROG Ally
#481
Performance
Dell Pro 14
#592
Asus ROG Ally
#385
Winner
Build
Dell Pro 14
#182
Asus ROG Ally
#11
Winner
Features
Dell Pro 14
#295
Winner
Asus ROG Ally
#686

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Dell Dell Pro 14
Asus ASUS ROG Ally
up to 64GB
up to 16GB
up to 2000GB SSD
up to 2000GB SSD
Intel Core i3-1315U
AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme
Intel UHD Graphics Xe G4 (48EU)
AMD Radeon 780M
N/A
1x 2230 PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 See photo

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Dell Pro 14

Strengths

Dell actually listened to user and business feedback and made a lot of minor tweaks, resulting in a great computer for business.
The laptop has got decent battery life, upgraded performance, well-controlled temperatures, and is very quiet.
It's still very well built and very serviceable.
The serviceable USB or Thunderbolt port makes it easier for the Microsoft environment.
Dell integrated their Dell management system with Intune, making it easy to manage fleets of laptops and desktop computers.
The laptop has a nice curvature in terms of just the corners, making it comfortable to hold.

Weaknesses

The laptop is not as thin as some other models, but it's still relatively compact compared to others.
It doesn't have any major changes or surprises, just minor tweaks and improvements.
Some users might find it a bit thick, especially if they're used to thinner laptops.
There's no mention of any significant upgrades or new features that would set it apart from other business laptops.
The laptop doesn't have any major gaming capabilities or high-end specs, making it more suitable for general business use.
Some users might find the design a bit plain and unexciting compared to other laptops in its class.

Asus ROG Ally

Strengths

The RG Li has a more powerful chipset than the Steam Deck, allowing me to enjoy some demanding AAA games on it.
By tweaking some image scaling settings, it becomes capable of playing those games on an external monitor with a nice image just like a regular PC.
It handles emulation easily, including emulating PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Switch games.
The screen has higher resolution and frame rate than the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, and it's also unique because unlike other handhelds, it has a variable refresh rate which I think is essential for such a device.
The image on the RG Li doesn't look as blurry compared to Lenovo Legion Go using the same resolution, and it's sharp and detailed with nice colors.
It runs Windows smoothly, and the armor crate application provides a great console experience.

Weaknesses

There is a design flaw in the micro SD card slot which may burn your SD card, despite being a well-known issue on other forums and YouTube videos.
The ergonomics and controls are not as comfortable to hold in hands as the Steam Deck, and it doesn't have touchpads which could be useful for navigating Windows or playing games that were not designed for a controller.
Battery life is poor compared to the Steam Deck, with playing some AAAA games at full power lasting just about an hour.
The software has counter bugs and crashes here and there, sometimes the external monitor doesn't work, and getting games running can be frustrating.
There are two versions of the ASUS ROG Ally with different chipsets (Z1 and Z1 Extreme), which may confuse some people when buying second-hand or new.
Asus has an awful return policy, which is a well-known issue that can make purchasing the console a risk.
Read Full Reviews

Dell Pro 14

In a surprise move, Dell has refined their business laptop line with the Pro 14+. Minor tweaks may seem insignificant, but they hold massive importance for users and functionality. The laptop's design has been subtly updated, maintaining a sturdy build while shaving off millimeters from its predecessors. The result is a more ergonomic and practical device that checks all the right boxes for professionals.

Asus ROG Ally

In this review, I'll be sharing my thoughts on the Asus ROG Ally, a handheld PC console that promises a seamless gaming experience. With its powerful chipset, variable refresh rate display, and Windows operating system, it's positioned as a strong contender against other handhelds like the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch. However, I've also encountered several issues with this device, including design flaws, ergonomics concerns, and software problems that may deter potential buyers.

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