Details surrounding three of Lenovo's upcoming new Legion GO handheld gaming PCs have just leaked. Lenovo is set to announce a new wave of Legion GO models at CES 2025, and the leaked information alludes to these handhelds being quite capable on the hardware front.
The Lenovo Legion GO was released in September 2023 as a competitor to Valve's Steam Deck and Asus' ROG Ally. Where the latter handhelds sported a more traditional form factor, the Lenovo Legion GO differentiated itself with Nintendo Switch-esque detachable controllers and a comparatively huge 8.8-inch 144Hz QHD+ display. Lenovo also equipped the Legion GO with AMD's powerful Z1 Extreme chipset to match the Asus ROG Ally on the performance front. With AMD gearing up to announce its Z2 Extreme chipset, though, it seems Lenovo has an updated lineup of Legion GO handhelds to go along with it.
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The budget-friendly Lenovo Legion GO S, which leaked earlier this month, is one of the most notable handhelds in this upcoming lineup. Now, a recent report from VideoCardz reveals some technical specs...