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Now, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (Gen 10) starts from $2,909.99 at Lenovo, which includes that 16-inch OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of RAM ...
Lenovo has the honor of releasing the first SteamOS handhelds not made by Valve, and it looks like you won't have to wait long to get them.Legion Go S handhelds with SteamOS ship May 25, according ...
As I sit looking at my morbid Lenovo Legion Go S review notes, I’m practically grieving for what the gaming handheld could have been. The laptop maker firmly had my attention when it first ...
Popped open, it's very similar to the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 8 26IRB8, with a basic CPU cooler, a tiny, single-fan graphics card and very little customization.
The Lenovo Legion Go only comes with Windows 11, while the Lenovo Legion Go S can also be purchased with SteamOS pre-loaded. Windows 11 is the broader, but less perfectly implemented option.
One area that I do think the Lenovo Legion Go S was better than the Legion Go was the controls. Particularly, the D-Pad is much improved. This is an 8-way D-Pad as opposed to the 4-way and it is ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S has a CPU with four cores, so it’s no surprise to see it coming in low with a score of 2,215 in the Cinebench R20 multithreaded benchmark. IDG / Chris Hoffman.
The Lenovo Legion Go S launches at $730 with the Ryzen Z2 Go. A more affordable $600 model is coming, but it's still not a good value. If the SteamOS version launches at $500, ...
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?
This Lenovo Legion Go S version comes with Windows 11 rather than the much-publicized SteamOS. At $730 from Best Buy, performance isn’t at a level I could easily recommend over other handhelds.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 design. Design-wise, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 has ergonomic refinements from the first one, and you can feel it as soon as you pick it up; It just feels so comfortable.
Lenovo's Ben Green recently answered a bunch of questions about the 2025 Legion Go 2 and Legion Go S, and shared some lesser-known details along the way.