Lenovo's "Legion Go": A Budget-Friendly Steam Deck Rival
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Lenovo is reportedly working on a handheld gaming device called "Legion Go" to compete with the Steam Deck. The device is said to run on Windows 11 and feature an 8-inch screen, slightly larger than the Steam Deck. It is expected to be powered by an AMD Phoenix processor and could offer a more PC-like experience for gamers. Lenovo's previous cloud gaming platform, Legion Play, was not well-received due to its reliance on constant internet connection. The competition in the handheld console market is growing, and it remains to be seen if Lenovo can offer compelling features to rival the Steam Deck.
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- Lenovo reportedly reviving plans for a handheld PC after ditching the Android-based Legion Play PC Gamer
- Lenovo is cooking up a handheld gaming PC, and I'm hoping it's the cheapest Steam Deck competitor yet Gamesradar
- Lenovo May Enter Handheld Games Market With 'Legion Go' Console CNET
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