Lenovo has released the Legion Go S with SteamOS, featuring a powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD, making it one of the best handheld gaming PCs available now, especially for those who prefer SteamOS over Windows 11.
Lenovo is set to release the Legion Go, a handheld gaming device that features the powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, LPDDR5X memory, and an 8.8-inch QHD screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. The device will also come with detachable joy-con-like controllers and a 49.2 WH battery. It is expected to be priced at $799 in the US and €799 in the EU, positioning it as a competitor to the ASUS ROG Ally. The Legion Go is set to hit the market in October 2023.
Asus has launched its ROG Ally portable game console, which features an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, a Full-HD 120 Hz display, and compatibility with Windows 11. The device can also be turned into a desktop PC and is compatible with external graphics solutions. It has 16GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory, a 512GB M.2-2230 SSD, and a microSD card slot. The ROG Ally is available for $699 in the US and is expected to cost €799 in Europe and £899 in the UK.
Asus has unveiled its first handheld gaming PC, the ROG Ally, which promises a unique combination of performance enabled by AMD's latest mobile CPU, high compatibility due to usage of Windows 11, portability, and other features. The device features an eight-core Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor and its 12 CU RDNA 3-based GPU, which resembles the company's Ryzen 7 7840U CPU. The ROG Ally console is equipped with the ROG XG Mobile connector that can be used to connect an Asus ROG XG Mobile eGFX dock with the handheld. The ROG Ally is set to be launched globally on June 13, 2023, at a price point of $699.99.