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The Lenovo Legion Go S is among the cheaper gaming handheld devices, but with some pretty beefy specs but, spoiler alert, ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S powered by Windows was a huge dud. Now there's a Steam OS version, and it fixes a lot of issues. But ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is an incredibly ergonomic handheld gaming PC that feels great in your hands. But Windows makes the whole experience feel awkward. The Steam Deck OLED offers better battery ...
Lenovo provided the Legion Go S for this review. Read more: 10 Bluetooth Gadgets That Are Actually Worth Buying Overall, I was quite impressed with the power of the Legion Go S. Thanks to its AMD ...
I’m an Analyst and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on reviewing computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long ...
Lenovo has already teased the second-gen version of its flagship gaming handheld. But that won’t be out until much later this year, so in the meantime, it’s come out with the Legion Go S ...
The Legion Go S feels wonderful to game on and can churn out decent frame rates once you've tinkered with its BIOS settings, but its older hardware doesn't compete with other new handhelds and it ...
The Lenovo Legion Go has a gorgeous 8.8-inch display, detachable Nintendo Switch-like controllers for tabletop and mouse ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S retails for $729 and is currently only available with Windows 11 Home, though a cheaper SteamOS version is coming. The device has a comfortable design, 120Hz IPS display ...
The Z2 Go is an entry-level processor, the least potent chip in this new generation, with only four cores and eight threads, ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is fairly simple in its concept compared ... I honestly forgot it was even there until I sat down to finish writing this review. This is in stark contrast to the larger ...