I've been carrying the ROG Xbox Ally X around for about a week now, and I'm still trying to figure out what to make of it. It's over a lakh rupees Windows handheld with Xbox branding—a collaboration between Microsoft and Asus that feels like it's trying to be several things at once. A portable PC. A console experience. An Xbox that isn't really an Xbox. The identity question hangs over everything. What’s interesting is the space Ally X occupies—somewhere between promise and practicality. It's how it sits in this uncomfortable middle space—powerful enough to be compelling, complicated enough to make you work for it, expensive enough to demand justification. After a week, I have more questions than answers, but the questions themselves are worth exploring. This isn't a review—it's too

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