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Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S are apart in years and specifications, but they both share the same operating system: ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S’ improvements are noticeable even before you turn it on. This is, hands down (or hands on, really), the most comfortable handheld gaming PC I’ve ever held. I’ve already spoken ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is one of our favorite handheld gaming PCs, but can it dethrone the beloved Steam Deck?
The Legion Go 2's upgraded screen and improved specs make it a contender, so long as it's not eye-gougingly expensive.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes leak online in China, revealing the gaming handheld’s design ahead of its official debut.
Originally, we spotted the latest leaked images of a purported Lenovo Legion Go 2 in the Legion Go subreddit which showed the ...
Interestingly, Lenovo has released two variants of the Legion Go S — one runs on Windows 11, whereas the other runs on SteamOS. Besides the difference in the operating system, almost all the ...
Lenovo has finally released the latest and best model of the Legion Go S. It comes with SteamOS pre-installed, plus the powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, along with a whopping 32GB RAM and ...
The guided tour even finishes with "We hope you enjoy your Legion Go S," which made me feel reassured. The recovery image you install actually isn't the latest 3.7.8 version, though—it's 3.7.7.
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