🎮 The Lenovo Legion Go combines features from the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch into a impressive and chunky gaming handheld device.
⚙️ It features the AMD Z1 extreme processor, an 8-inch Quad HD display, and a variety of controls and buttons, including a touchpad and adjustable kickstand.
📺 The Lenovo Legion Go has two USB 4 ports, allowing for connecting to a monitor or TV for gaming on a larger screen.
🎮 The Lenovo Legion Go offers Quad HD resolution for sharper graphics and better colors, making it suitable for gaming and multimedia activities.
🔋 The battery life of the Lenovo Legion Go is estimated to be around 3.5 to 4 hours during high-end gaming in performance mode.
💻 Running Windows 11 on the Lenovo Legion Go provides access to various game stores and a full desktop experience.
💻 The Lenovo Legion Go is a portable computer that runs on Windows 11 but may experience crashes on smaller touch screens.
🎮 The controls and joysticks of the Legion Go are responsive, and it is possible to use them remotely without the tablet. The bundled dock turns the right controller into a mousepad.
⚡️ The Legion Go performs roughly 50% faster than the Steam Deck and offers an interesting idea for a portable gaming device.
⚡️ The Lenovo Legion Go is a gaming device capable of playing most AAA games at medium settings, with a decent performance
💽 It comes with 512GB of built-in storage, with an option to expand it using a Micro SD card or switch out the internal SSD for a bigger capacity
📅 The Lenovo Legion Go will be launched in October at a price of $699 or €799, which is similar to other gaming devices but higher than the base Steam Deck
The Lenovo Legion Go is a new PC handheld device that offers more choice and competition in the market.
It is priced slightly higher than the Steam Deck when matched in terms of storage.
The video asks viewers to choose between the Steam Deck, ROG Ally Go, or none of the above.