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ASUS is a shit company with a long track record of shitfuckery. Valve is pretty much the opposite from what I can tell. For that reason alone I would avoid the Ally like the plague.
If that's not enough, there's also trackpads and gyro, lighter weight, overall thinner, and cheaper.
I think I saw that they deny warranties because they (asus) will scratch your device and use that as an excuse to deny.
It's so much worse than that. They ignore what you sent it in for entirely, flag a bunch of unnecessary repairs, then hold the device for ransom until you pay.