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The Lenovo Legion Go S is priced like a premium PC gaming handheld, but not all of its hardware supports that categorization. You can pick up the Lenovo Legion Go S in its initial launch ...
In comparison, the Lenovo Legion Go is expensive. It starts at $699.99 / £700 / AU$1,299 for 512GB of storage. And if you want the version of 1TB of storage, the price of entry is $749.99. Of ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S includes a Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip. This chip isn’t as fast as the Zen 4-based Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor found in some Windows gaming handhelds from last year.
The Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS is, as the name suggests, the SteamOS version of Lenovo’s Legion Go S, the successor to the original Legion Go. This SteamOS variation carries the same AMD Ryzen ...
Lenovo Legion Go S – Performance The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first handheld gaming PC on the market to use the new AMD Z2 Go APU. That makes it hard to come up with any direct comparison, but ...
Lenovo has more in store. The OEM showed off the first renders of a Legion Go 2. The full sequel to the 2023 handheld includes the 8.8-inch display, but it’s full OLED this time.
The Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first third-party gaming handheld to run SteamOS, but it won't be out until May. So in the meantime, we're checking out the Windows 11 model to see if it's worth ...
For its second-gen design, Lenovo is teaming up with Valve to bring full and official SteamOS to a third-party handheld for the first time. Meet the Legion Go S, Powered by SteamOS.
The newly announced Legion Go S will have two APU options For the first time ever with a Lenovo handheld gaming PC, consumers will get to pick what APU they want in the handheld. And both options ...
Legion Go 2 + Legion Go S: Display and Driver Updates Now that the display is native landscape, it doesn’t require a specialized driver. Therefore, Lenovo expects driver updates to be streamlined.
At CES 2025, Lenovo showed off the Legion Go S, which will come in two different versions: a Windows 11 model and a SteamOS model, which is the first of its kind from a third-party manufacturer.
One of the most important upgrades Lenovo seems to have made this time around is the battery. The original Legion Go has a 49.2Wh battery and while that’s not terrible, it’s not excellent.