Lenovo Legion Go: See all you may want to know about price, specifications and design

Lenovo Legion Go, a gaming handheld, competes with the likes of Steam Deck. Priced at $699/$799, it features AMD's Z1 Extreme chip, detachable screen and innovative controls for portable gaming enthusiasts.

Lenovo resurrects its gaming handheld ambitions with the Lenovo Legion Go, entering the portable gaming console market after discontinuing its gaming smartphone business in March 2023. Positioned as a competitor to Valve's Steam Deck, here's a breakdown of essential details about this handheld device.

Lenovo Legion Go Availability: Where to Buy?

The Lenovo Legion Go is currently available at select retail outlets. Gamers eager to explore this portable PC have various purchase options.

Lenovo Legion Go: Release Date

After weeks of leaks and rumors, the Lenovo Legion Go hit the market on October 31, making its debut at IFA. This handheld gaming device brings Lenovo back into the gaming arena.


Lenovo Legion Go: Price Details

Priced at $699/$799, the Lenovo Legion Go offers 512GB and 1TB variants, with buyers having the flexibility to upgrade to 1TB for an additional $50 or 2TB for $100.

Lenovo Legion Go: Design Overview

The Lenovo Legion Go showcases a design reminiscent of popular handheld consoles, such as Nintendo Switch, Valve's Steam Deck, Rog Ally and Ayaneo’s devices. Featuring a detachable screen, an 8-inch touchscreen, joy-con-like remote controllers with a Steam Deck-like touchpad, and a convenient kickstand, the Legion Go combines functionality with familiarity.

Key Features of Lenovo Legion Go: Controllers and Ports

The controllers boast regular input buttons, analog joysticks, and additional buttons around the shoulder triggers. Notable features include a headphone jack, volume rocker, USB Type C ports, and a micro SD card slot. A mouse sensor underneath one of the controllers activates the "FPS mode," allowing the right controller to function as a mouse.
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Lenovo Legion Go: Specifications

Powered by AMD’s Z1 Extreme chip, the same chipset as the ROG Ally from Asus, the Legion Go aligns with the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U APU. Running Windows 11 out of the box, it competes directly with handheld consoles from Ayaneo, GPD, and Asus ROG Ally. Lenovo addresses the Windows challenge with a customized front-end software for an optimized user experience.

Performance Benchmarks for Lenovo Legion Go

Equipped with the Z1 Extreme APU, the Legion Go performs similarly to the ROG Ally and Ryzen 7840U. Notably, its edge lies in faster DDR5 RAM, promising enhanced gaming experiences for users.

FAQs:

Where can I purchase the Lenovo Legion Go?
As of now, the Lenovo Legion Go is available for purchase at select retail outlets. Ensure to check with authorized sellers for availability and pricing.

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What are the storage options and upgrade choices for the Lenovo Legion Go?
The Lenovo Legion Go comes in 512GB and 1TB variants, with the option to upgrade to 1TB for an additional $50 or 2TB for $100, providing users with flexible storage choices.
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