I've been using the Lenovo Legion Go S (with Windows), and I hate to say it, but Lenovo has a real dud on its hands.
There's never been a better time to be interested in PC gaming on the go, because the state of gaming handhelds has never ...
Lenovo's sleek Legion Go S gaming handheld falls behind the competition in performance and battery life... but costs just as ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S establishes Lenovo as a premier handheld manufacturer, but I'd recommend waiting for a better hardware ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first third-party gaming handheld to run SteamOS, but it won't be out until May. So in the meantime, we're checking out the Windows 11 model to see if it's worth ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is an incredibly ergonomic handheld ... you’ll find a microSD card reader slot you can use to expand the system’s storage. This model comes with 1 TB of space, though ...
Which is better, the ASUS ROG Ally or the Lenovo Legion go? The battle is even fiercer with today's hot discounts.
The Lenovo Legion Go S highlights Lenovo's commitment to this growing category of devices, and it's absolutely a more refined, elegant gaming handheld than the Legion Go that came before it.
I have never felt more comfortable with a handheld than with the Lenovo ... $750 Legion Go now, and those systems can hit better performance targets. The Steam Deck OLED with 1 TB of storage ...
For $100 more, you can upgrade to a 2TB SSD. Note that Lenovo will release $499 models of the Legion Go S featuring 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and your choice of SteamOS of Windows 11.
1TB of storage, and 32GB of memory. It’s powered by AMD’s 4-core Ryzen Z2 Go processor, which was developed exclusively for Lenovo, and uses an older graphics architecture than the Legion Go ...