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Lenovo released the Legion Go and Asus released the ROG Ally. Windows Central managed to get hold of the first official renders of Lenovo’s upcoming gaming handheld, the Legion Go S. And it ...
Here’s how it works. A new handheld gaming PC known as the Lenovo Legion Go S has leaked The device could feature a smaller screen compared to its predecessor It will reportedly use AMD's Ryzen ...
We've heard talk of new Lenovo Legion Go handhelds for a few months, but until now we'd had nothing official—just the odd rumour or unofficial picture of what looked like a new white chassis.
The Legion Go was Lenovo’s first Windows handheld gaming PC and it launched with formidable specs including a 144Hz QHD+ screen, AMD’s Ryzen Z1 series chipsets and detachable controllers.
While HP at least gives you word clues like ZBook Fury versus ZBook Power or ZBook Firefly, Lenovo makes you look for single letters to differentiate its three 16-inch mobile workstations.
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A firmware leak last week for the “Legion Go S 8ARP1” indicated the cheaper machine will have AMD’s Rembrandt APU inside. While it’s based on a new Ryzen Z2 platform, Videocardz points out ...