The Legion Go S is more streamlined ... The primary differences are that the Intel models support Thunderbolt 4 on one of the USB-C ports (the Legion Pro 5 doesn't have USB4, either), and the ...
Now that the major talking points around the Legion Go 2 and Legion Go S are out there, however, I wanted to circle back and highlight a bunch of interesting information that the Lenovo Legion ...
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.
Following on from the success of its Legion Go gaming handheld ... It’s worth noting that the dock doesn’t appear to have ...
It’s configurable with AMD’s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor or the new Ryzen Z2 Go, which was co-developed by AMD and Lenovo ...
In addition to new Ryzen Z2 processors from AMD, we have confirmation and details surrounding the Legion Go S — including a ... a step up in architecture (Zen 4 to Zen 5) and graphics ...
It also offers two Thunderbolt 4 ports for simultaneous charging and accessory use. It has a more ergonomic design than the Steam Deck, but it only has one touchpad. Legion Go S (SteamOS ...
Credit: Lenovo/Adrianna Nine Lenovo has announced two new iterations on the Legion Go, a PC gaming handheld it ... itself considered fairly bulky—is 1.4 pounds.) Its AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme ...
As he explained on Unwind last week, Federico has gone all-in with the Lenovo Legion Go, a Windows-based handheld that he’s paired with a ONEXGPU eGPU, a fancy fiber optic Thunderbolt cable, a compact ...