I love playing on the new Lenovo Legion Go S with the Z2 Go, but I can't look past the issue of Windows any longer.
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But in the wonderful world of gaming, we're all eyes on Lenovo which just dropped two exciting announcements about the new Legion Go S handheld, which will start shipping out later this month.
There’s always an absolute deluge of exciting announcements coming out of CES. As a result, press normally has to focus on the high-level details and move on, while the smaller details either ...
But when it comes to a much-needed leap forward in performance and battery life, the spotlight has to be focused on the Legion Go 2, which Lenovo just unveiled at CES. That’s because the Legion ...
The Lenovo Legion Go was already one of the best handheld gaming PCs since it came out in 2023, but at CES Lenovo has unveiled two more handhelds at CES 2025, a lightweight Legion Go S ...
(It’s a Lenovo-exclusive chip, by the way.) In other words, it might address every major complaint I had in my Legion Go review, while additionally adding fun configurable RGB lighting around ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S will become the first PC handheld not named Steam Deck to run on Valve's SteamOS when it launches this May. On paper, the $500 handheld is more powerful than the Steam Deck.
TL;DR: The Lenovo Legion Go S is a new PC gaming handheld available in two versions: one with SteamOS and one with Windows 11. The SteamOS model, priced at $499.99, offers a console-like ...
From the images I saw in the press release, I thought the Lenovo Legion Go S would be much smaller than the original Legion Go. I was wrong. The Lenovo Legion Go S feels about the same in my hands ...
For its second-gen design, Lenovo is teaming up with Valve to bring full and official SteamOS to a third-party handheld for the first time. Meet the Legion Go S, Powered by SteamOS. That’s this ...