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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 Legion Go 2's upgraded screen and improved specs make it a contender, so long as it's not eye-gougingly expensive.
For starters, the Switch-like detachable controllers (a feature unique to the Legion Go when compared to other handheld ...
With an actual price of $599 and tradeoffs galore, the base Legion Go S with SteamOS is not a match for the $550 Steam Deck ...
This leaked prototype handheld from China shows a Steam Deck rival with an improved 8.8-inch OLED VRR display with a 144Hz ...
The handheld gaming market has been picking up steam during the last several years, with various competitors vying for your ...
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 ...
Specifically, we’re talking about the base model Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS Edition (wow, what a mouthful) with a Ryzen Z2 Go processor. This can be found on sale for around $500 at times, versus the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 isn’t officially available on the market, nor has it been announced by the brand itself, with its last ...
Lenovo Legion G9 and Tab 4 offer a hybrid gaming experience with a 165Hz display, hall-based sticks, and cloud gaming support ...
Originally, we spotted the latest leaked images of a purported Lenovo Legion Go 2 in the Legion Go subreddit which showed the ...