Lenovo's Legion Go: The Ultimate Gaming Handheld Hybrid

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Lenovo has unveiled the Legion Go, a handheld device that combines features of the Nintendo Switch and Valve's Steam Deck. The Legion Go features a detachable gamepad called the Legion TrueStrike, a kickstand, and an 8.8-inch QHD+ IPS touchscreen display. It is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU, RDNA graphics, and Windows 11 as the operating system. Notably, the Legion Go offers an FPS mode that allows users to detach the controllers and use the kickstand for more precise aiming and control. The device will be available in October starting at $699.
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