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The Lenovo Legion Go S powered by SteamOS is not only the first third-party device to come with Valve's platform ...
A prototype video leak suggested a price of around $1,000 USD for the Legion Go 2, though this figure was tied to a high-end ...
The new Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS handheld gaming console is everything the Legion Go should have always been. SteamOS to ...
The Legion Go is Lenovo’s most powerful answer to the Steam Deck — and now it's cheaper than we've seen in ages.
As highlighted by Notebookcheck, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 outperforms the MSI Claw A8, according to a new benchmark by Lines ...
The Legion Go S with Steam OS can be configured with up to an AMD Z1 Extreme processor and up to 1TB of internal storage, but ...
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 ...
A video of a 'prototype' Lenovo Legion Go 2 has surfaced online showcasing a similar design to the first handheld, but with ...
The Legion Go has a lot going for it, but it’s held back by backward UI and less-than-ideal controls. Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo I can’t help but feel bad for the Legion Go.
The Legion Go has the same AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip powering the Asus ROG Ally. On Geekbench 5, which tests overall CPU performance, Asus’ handheld crushed the Steam Deck both in single-core ...
Due out sometime in October, Lenovo's $699 Legion Go is challenging rival handheld gaming PCs with a huge screen, solid specs and some interesting twists on the standard template.
Now it looks like Lenovo might be taking a leaf out of Nintendo's book, as a mix up with some Legion Go Dock specs seems to have revealed the existence of not just a Legion Go Gen Two, but also a ...