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Amazon Drops Over 30% Off the Legion Go Gaming Handheld PC
Lenovo Legion Go 'S' leak gives first look at new budget PC gaming handheld — it won't be powerful
Some clear changes from the original Legion Go include a more rounded look, a change in layout with the Menu and View buttons now closer to the display, and having no touchpad. However, the biggest change of all is the lack of detachable controllers — one of the Legion Go's unique highlights.
EXCLUSIVE: First renders of the budget-friendly Legion Go "S" PC gaming handheld are here, most likely powered by the new AMD Z2 platform
The more affordable Legion Go "S" is expected to be less powerful than the Legion Go based on the Z1 Extreme, but will be a more affordable option potentially for those looking to jump into the ecosystem.
Lenovo Legion Go S Leaks Showcase Design and Features
The Legion Go cemented Lenovo as a player in the handheld PC market. Its success seemed stilted perhaps based on price. An update is inbound.
Lenovo’s next PC gaming handheld glimpsed in online leak
When Valve released the Steam Deck, PC manufacturers realized there could be a new market for small, handheld computers that are capable of running games.
The First Lenovo Legion Go S Photos Have Leaked
It’s been rumoured for sometime that Lenovo was working on a cheaper Lenovo Legion Go with non-removable controllers and the first photos have leaked courtesy of Windows Central. It seems to be called the Lenovo Legion GO S and according to Videocardz,
Lenovo Legion Go S emerges in renders
A more affordable Lenovo Windows handheld gaming PC is in the works. The Legion Go was Lenovo’s first Windows handheld gaming PC and it launched
New Lenovo Legion Go handheld reportedly discovered, but there’s a massive catch
Found in an unlikely place, the Lenovo Legion Go S is the reportedly the company's next PC gaming handheld to take on the Steam Deck.
First look at Lenovo Legion Go S renders show non-removable controllers
Lenovo Legion Go S seems to be a single-frame machine powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2G chips, offering a lower entry to gaming handhelds.
Lenovo Legion Go S could be a cheaper handheld gaming PC
While it’s tempting to think that means the Legion Go S will be a step backward, keep in mind that Valve’s Steam Deck continues to be one of the most popular handheld gaming PCs several years after launch, and it has a AMD “Aerith” and “Sepiroth” chips featuring Zen 2 CPUs and RNDA 2 graphics.
Here’s your first look at the cheaper Lenovo Legion Go S
As much as we loved spending time with Lenovo's first entry into the handheld gaming scene with the Legion Go, we can't pretend
Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC Is Only $485 At Amazon For Cyber Monday
The Lenovo Legion Go has a huge 8.8-inch display, runs Windows, and includes detachable controllers like the Nintendo Switch.
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5 Reasons You Should Run Bazzite Linux On Your ROG Ally
The ROG Ally is a fantastic handheld gaming PCs, robbed of its full potential by the default operating system it ships with.
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AH Real Deal: Lenovo's Legion Go 1TB is down to $550
There's never been a better time to get into a handheld gaming PC, and that's all the more true with Best Buy's Cyber Monday ...
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Lexington American Legion Post continues collecting donations for NC flood victims
Post 313 began taking donations down to affected areas in October and have continued to make trips with semi-trailers loaded ...
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Lenovo Legion Go S Gaming Console Firmware Reportedly Listed Ahead of Anticipated Launch
A listing for a new "Legion Go S 8ARP1" was spotted by Videocardz on the company's support website, which lists a ...
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