Lenovo Legion Go: The Ultimate Hybrid Gaming Device Combining Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch

Lenovo has announced the Legion Go, a handheld gaming PC powered by Windows 11. Weighing 854g and featuring an 8.8-inch display, the Legion Go comes with detachable Nintendo Switch-style controllers. It offers a larger battery and higher specs compared to its competitors, with a 16:10 screen running at 2560x1660 resolution and up to a 144Hz refresh rate. The Legion Go is set to launch on October 31st, priced at £699 / $699. However, concerns have been raised about the performance of the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, which may struggle to run games at the full resolution and frame rate. The detachable controllers require a flat surface for use, potentially limiting its portability compared to other handheld PCs.
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