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Lenovo's New Handheld Gaming PCs: Portable Powerhouses with SteamOS Option
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Instead, Lenovo is focusing on the Legion Go S, which is set to launch soon. This device has a more integrated design with a 8-inch, 16:10 IPS LCD multi-touch screen, hall-effect thumbsticks, and dual stage triggers. It's powered by either an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or Z1 Extreme processor and can be configured with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD. The Legion Go S is a bit heavier than the Steam Deck but promises two to 2. 5 hours of battery life for demanding games.
The first Legion Go S model will start shipping this month for £649. 99/$729. 99. A cheaper variant will follow in May for £600/$599. 99. Both models run on Windows 11, but Lenovo is also working on a SteamOS version, making it the first authorized third-party device to use Valve's operating system. This SteamOS version will cost $499. 99 and is expected in May as well.
For those interested in the future, AMD's new Ryzen Z-series APUs, which will power the Legion Go 2, are already generating excitement.
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