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Aside from the brilliant OLED display, this Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 was outfitted with two 1 TB SSDs, 32 GB of RAM, and the mighty NVIDIA RTX 5080.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is one of our favorite handheld gaming PCs, but can it dethrone the beloved Steam Deck?
A video of a 'prototype' Lenovo Legion Go 2 has surfaced online showcasing a similar design to the first handheld, but with some upgrades.
Lenovo Legion G9 and Tab 4 offer a hybrid gaming experience with a 165Hz display, hall-based sticks, and cloud gaming support.
Handhelds are growing in number, and the Lenovo Legion Go 2 will add to the pile.
News Watch: Lenovo’s new Legion Go 2 handheld leaked in hands-on video Lenovo is following up on its big, high-concept gaming handheld with a sequel—and you can get a peek at it right now.
The Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS and the Z1 Extreme chipset costs costs $829 at Best Buy. Meanwhile, the most expensive model of the Steam Deck (OLED, 1TB SSD) costs $649 on Steam.
Lenovo Legion 2 prototype shows off a massive OLED display and surprising CPU This leaked prototype handheld from China shows a Steam Deck rival with an improved 8.8-inch OLED VRR display with a ...
A prototype unit of the Lenovo Legion Go 2 has landed on BiliBili, showing off the hardware of the unreleased device.
Lenovo's Legion Magnetic Cooler launches with 10W cooling, RGB lighting, temp display, 5000RPM fan, and up to 20°C drop for mobile gaming.
Audio is delivered via stereo speakers tuned by JBL, though the Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4) has no 3.5 mm jack.
And it’s not Lenovo’s fault! Rather, Valve has been supporting the Steam Deck for three years now, whereas the Legion Go is almost brand new by comparison.