News

Earlier this year, Lenovo released a more streamlined and potentially affordable take on its flagship gaming handheld in the Legion Go S. Unfortunately, the Windows 11 version came first, which wasn’t ...
Other deals include a $300 discount on Lenovo’s flawed yet capable Legion Go S, three for $30 4K Blu-rays, and more.
The Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is sold in two configurations—there's a Ryzen Z2 Go model that costs $600 and a more ...
The Legion Go S is not quite a sequel to 2023's Lenovo Legion Go —in fact, it's probably more accurate to compare it with something like the Nintendo Switch Lite —but that didn't stop Lenovo ...
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 OLED. The more powerful AMD Z1 Extreme model is not half bad, but it’s far ...
The Legion Go S has a smaller display than the Legion Go, but the former’s 8-inch panel is still larger than the 7-inch panels found on competitors like the Asus ROG Ally X and Steam Deck OLED.
It’s worth noting that Lenovo has other Legion Go S configurations coming later this year. In May, it plans to release a $599.99 variant that has the same specs as the model I’m reviewing, but ...
The Legion GO S is crafted with comfort and practicality in mind, making it suitable for extended gaming sessions. Its 8-inch IPS display features a resolution of 1920×1200, a 16:10 aspect ratio ...
Here's how the rumored specs of the next-gen Lenovo Legion Go compare to the original handheld gaming PC.
Obviously, the Legion Go's 8.8-inch IPS touchscreen that supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate and resolution of up to 2560 x 1600 is much better than the ROG Ally's 7-inch IPS touchscreen with up ...
I was immediately struck by the Legion Go’s 8.8-inch quad-HD display, which is notably bigger and sharper than the 7-inch panels you’ll find on the Steam Deck and ROG Ally and packs a smooth ...