It’s worth noting that Lenovo has other Legion Go S configurations coming later this year. In May, it plans to release a $599 ...
There are some minor areas this gaming desktop could have improved, but overall, it's a comely beast ready for serious gaming ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first third-party gaming handheld to run SteamOS, but it won't be out until May. So in the meantime, we're checking out the Windows 11 model to see if it's worth ...
The Lenovo Legion Tab is finally available in the US, but we missed out on a white variant that’s sold in China. At the very least, though, you can still import the case. At CES earlier this ...
I have never felt more comfortable with a handheld than with the Lenovo Legion Go S. The ergonomics were so perfect; it fits into my hand so well I would swear it was explicitly molded to the size ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the latest Windows ... Deck can get pretty loud and also run hot. That’s not the case with the Legion Go S as it’s one of the quietest and (literally) coolest ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is here as a more portable version of the Lenovo Legion Go. It features an ergonomic design, a vivid 8-inch display and runs cool and quiet. It’s also the first gaming ...
The Lenovo Legion Go is still an amazing Windows-powered handheld gaming console. Yes, it runs Windows 11, which means you will get no limitations in terms of PC gaming. It can run any Windows ...
Lenovo has yet to expand sales of the Legion Tab to other retailers, instead only offering the tablet through its own website/online store. The Legion Tab ships with an included case, magnetic ...
Personally, I also find the Lenovo Legion Go S much more comfortable to hold; however, this won't be the case for everyone. Lenovo Legion Go vs Steam Deck OLED – specs On paper, the Lenovo ...
More heroic hardware meant a much bigger bill, and Windows has never felt at home on a small screen. Lenovo has taken a different approach for the Legion Go S. It’s the first handheld certified by ...
One of the best new products I had the pleasure of trying out at CES was the new Lenovo Legion Go S, which uses SteamOS rather than Windows, and in many ways, it’s the handheld device we’ve ...