The Lenovo Legion Go portable gaming PC includes an 8.8-inch display and detachable controllers, among other features. It's now available for an all-new low price of $629.99 at Amazon
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The Lenovo Legion Go is the latest competitor to Valve's Steam Deck. The Windows 11 portable gaming PC includes removal side controllers, and a huge 8.8-inch QHD+ display, starting at $699.
Lenovo's Legion Go has been leaked again. The new images show that it is powered by AMD's Ryzen Z1, just like the Asus ROG Ally. It may also come with AR glasses called Legion Glasses.
New images of Lenovo's 8-inch, Windows 11-powered Legion Go gaming handheld PC have surfaced. The images reveal Joy-Con-like controllers and a thicker design than the Asus ROG Ally.
The report claims that the Lenovo Legion Go will be a Windows 11-based portable gaming PC, and that it will use the AMD Phoenix 7040 series CPUs that are normally found in ultrathin notebooks.