My eyes are firmly glued on the Lenovo’s Legion Go successor, but its slight performance upgrades have me concerned most ...
The Legion Go 2 remains a prototype for now, but based on our initial impressions, it feels like a worthy successor to the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go was already the heaviest compared to competitors like the Asus ROG Ally (1.34 pounds) and MSI Claw (1.49 ...
Now that the major talking points around the Legion Go 2 and Legion Go S are out there, however, I wanted to circle back and highlight a bunch of interesting information that the Lenovo Legion ...
He previously worked as a technology reporter at USA Today. While I was able to pick up and hold a prototype version of the Legion Go 2, Lenovo wouldn't let me turn it on or play any games on it.
Lenovo has officially pulled back the curtain on the Legion Go 2, Legion Go S, and the star of this article, the Legion Go S Powered by SteamOS (yes, that appears to be its proper name).
A Lenovo Legion GO 2 with a stronger Z2 Extreme chip is also rumored, as well as an intriguing Legion GO S Steam Edition which may ship with Valve's SteamOS. Details surrounding three of Lenovo's ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first PC gaming handheld outside of the Steam Deck that will officially ship with SteamOS, ...
The Legion Go 2 will be a beefier—and likely pricier—version of Lenovo's first-generation device, while the Legion Go S will appeal to gamers interested in a lightweight and budget-friendly ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S with Windows or SteamOS also joins a prototype for the Lenovo Go 2, now with controllers you can comfortably hold. Lenovo is going for broke on its Legion Go lineup.
But those very internals are what have me concerned. Of course, things could change upon the official debut of the Lenovo Legion Go 2, but with a 3.3Ghz AMD Ryzen Z2 Processor under the hood ...