Release Date, Specs, Price and How It Compares to Steam Deck
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Lenovo is rumored to be launching a new portable gaming PC, the Legion Go, which could potentially surpass the Steam Deck in graphical horsepower with its AMD Phoenix processors and large air vents.
Lenovo’s flavor of Windows handheld is actually even more like the Switch than most Steam Deck-like handhelds, thanks to its removable controllers.
The Steam Deck and ROG Ally have drawn common comparisons to Nintendo’s hybrid console, but it looks like the Legion Go will be the first Switch-like to actually replicate the detachable ...
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 more expensive at $829.
Read More: It’s Now Even Easier To Check How A Game Runs On Steam Deck First reported by Windows Central last month, details about the “Legion Go” indicated that Lenovo’s device would ...
Both the Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go utilize LCD screens, but that’s where the similarities fade. The Steam Deck boasts a respectable 1280 x 800 resolution with a standard 60Hz refresh rate.
Based on the images from Wednesday, Lenovo’s take on a PC gaming handheld looks similar to devices such as the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, but it also has a lot in common with the Nintendo ...
Now it’s Lenovo’s turn, and the new Legion Go goes one step further, combining features from all our favorite handhelds. It has one of the trackpads from the Steam Deck (but not two), it runs ...
Lenovo is launching a Steam Deck competitor called the Legion Go which comes with up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage. Learn more.
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Lenovo revealed the Lenovo Legion Go S, a handheld PC running Valve’s SteamOS, the same operating system that powers the Steam Deck. While players ...
Still, 2025 is a very different time from 2022. Nintendo is back with a vengeance, and there are more powerful handhelds like the ASUS ROG Ally. Even Xbox is looking to get in on the action, so if you’ve not picked up a Steam Deck as of yet, have you missed your chance, especially as rumors swirl of a Steam Deck 2?