The Lenovo Legion Go S is a balance of compromises, offering an affordable entry-level price, stellar audio, good ergonomics, ...
I've been using the Lenovo Legion Go S (with Windows), and I hate to say it, but Lenovo has a real dud on its hands.
Which is better, the ASUS ROG Ally or the Lenovo Legion go? The battle is even fiercer with today's hot discounts.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is an incredibly ergonomic handheld gaming PC that feels great in your hands, but Windows makes the ...
It’s worth noting that Lenovo has other Legion Go S configurations coming later this year. In May, it plans to release a $599 ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is an extraordinarily comfortable handheld that seems poised to best compete against the cheaper Steam ...
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 ...
There's never been a better time to be interested in PC gaming on the go, because the state of gaming handhelds has never ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a smaller handheld gaming PC, packed with an AMD Z2 Go APU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. But can it keep up with the recent run of excellent gaming handhelds?
(You can’t use the joysticks to control the mouse cursor in Windows without hunting down third-party software.) The Lenovo Legion Go S does include a touch screen, though, and this helps make ...
I love playing on the new Lenovo Legion Go S with the Z2 Go, but I can't look past the issue of Windows any longer.
Lenovo also brought back the touch pad from the original Legion Go, but shrunk it down considerably. Now, it’s a hilariously tiny little square that you can use to simulate mouse input.