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Lenovo has announced a new range of accessories for the Legion Go gaming handheld, with the dock and controller-holder taking inspiration from the Switch. VIEW GALLERY - 6 Kosta Andreadis ...
The Legion Go will get its own official $65 USB-C dock this August — and in October, a full year after launch, you’ll be able to buy a $50 wedge-shaped “Charging Connector.” ...
This dock measures 160 x 73.4 x 30.7mm (6.3″ x 2.9″ x 1.2″) and has a metal body with a slot designed to hold the Legion Go in place plus an integrated USB-C connector that plugs into the ...
Lenovo Legion Go Controller Charging Connector: Speaking of Nintendo Switch ideas, the Legion Go already features a controller that can disconnect from the body for wireless play, ...
The Legion Go includes an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU and RDNA graphics with Windows 11 preinstalled as the device's operating system. More interestingly, Lenovo mentioned an FPS mode available on ...
Legion Go: 8.8-inch display with 2560x1600 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. See? The numbers are higher so that means it’s better. ... What’s ‘eh’ about Lenovo Legion Go Controller gimmicks.
The Windows 11-based Legion Go — which Windows Central says will be based on AMD's Phoenix processors — should have the high-end PC gaming support that the Legion phones lacked.
First of all, the Legion Go lacks a bit when it comes to the “Go” factor. Relatively heavy weight and a sharp edge on the top of the device make it noticeably less comfortable in the hand.
The Legion Go's innovative features help it stand out, even if it's not the most practical portable PC out there. ... What is within Lenovo’s control, however, is its poor Legion Space app.
The Legion Go's specs on paper give it a clear edge over Steam Deck, too: the processor's an AMD Ryzen Z1, and the 8.8-inch display has a 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution and up to a 144Hz refresh ...
The Legion Go is scheduled to launch this October and retail for $700. Lenovo says it’s working on a cheaper, less powerful model of it too, though that doesn’t have a release window yet ...