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However, the launcher isn’t the only part of the software – there’s also a handy quick settings menu with a dedicated button on the controller that you can call up just about anywhere. The quick ...
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The first thing that jumps out when using the Legion Go is its size. It's been listed at around 854 grams (1.88 lbs), making it heavier than the Steam Deck and nearly double the weight of the ...
The newly-announced Lenovo Legion Go S is the first third-party handheld gaming PC to ship with Valve 's SteamOS operating system. SteamOS was formerly available only on the Steam Deck, but ...
Fret not if you want more power, though. Lenovo tells me that the Legion Go S — across both SteamOS and Windows versions — will get an update in May with the Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor.
In our initial Lenovo Legion Go S test back at CES, we praised how natural SteamOS felt on the Lenovo handheld. The company wasn't willing to make performance comparisons with its Windows 11 model ...
Following a series of extensive leaks, Lenovo officially unveiled its Legion Go handheld gaming device. The Legion Go looks a lot like Valve’s Steam Deck, but sports Nintendo Switch-style removable ...
The Lenovo Legion Go is an awfully good-looking device. Remove it from the box and one gets the feeling of $750 well spent. It's mostly made up of an enormous 8.8-inch glossy touchscreen.
The Legion Go tries to account for that with the addition of several extra buttons, including a scroll wheel and four back buttons. Unfortunately, the placement of those extras isn’t very graceful.
Is a 7-inch Legion GO "Lite" with HDMI imminent? Three distinct updates on a Lenovo FAQ suggest multiple new models of the Windows handheld might be launching soon.