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In comparison, the Lenovo Legion Go is expensive. It starts at $699.99 / £700 / AU$1,299 for 512GB of storage. And if you want the version of 1TB of storage, the price of entry is $749.99. Of ...
The new Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS handheld gaming console is everything the Legion Go should have always been. SteamOS to ...
The most recent leak showed only one configuration of the device, but it is widely rumoured that Lenovo will offer two ...
Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S are apart in years and specifications, but they both share the same operating system: SteamOS. Still, we have a clear winner.
With an actual price of $599 and tradeoffs galore, the base Legion Go S with SteamOS is not a match for the $550 Steam Deck ...
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As highlighted by Notebookcheck, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 outperforms the MSI Claw A8, according to a new benchmark by Lines ...
It is officially called the Lenovo Legion Go S — Powered by Steam OS. That device has yet to hit retail, but in the meantime, Lenovo has a stop-gap product that is almost the same but running ...
The Lenovo Legion Go has a built-in screen, the PS5 does not. It’s a good screen too, with a higher resolution, refresh rate, and size than its main handheld competition.
At CES 2025, Lenovo showed off the Legion Go S, which will come in two different versions: a Windows 11 model and a SteamOS model, which is the first of its kind from a third-party manufacturer.
There’s just one problem — Windows is awful. There, I said it. Windows on a handheld is a horrible experience and the Lenovo Legion Go S made that abundantly clear after just a couple of days.
We’re pitting the Lenovo Legion Go vs Nintendo Switch to help you figure out which handheld console is the right one for you. It’s been a significant year for handheld gaming.
After weeks of rumors and leaks, at IFA 2023, Lenovo has finally announced the Legion Go, its new handheld device that's equal parts Nintendo Switch and handheld gaming PCs like Valve's Steam Deck.
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