The ROG Flow Z13 has landed and I have this AMD Strix Halo-powered gaming tablet in the labs for testing. Here's a sneak peek ...
The Nintendo Switch has been revealed, with more to come April 2. Here's what's confirmed and what we're still guessing at.
It's not unlike what the Lenovo Legion Go offered. There are also images of ... a new connection method (believed to be magnetic) has been implemented. The Switch 2’s reveal video showcases ...
Still, the Go S is built far better than the original Legion Go, whose flat-faced controllers felt awkward in my hands. The ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a balance of compromises, offering an affordable entry-level price, stellar audio, good ergonomics, and a great display, but with subpar gaming performance compared to its ...
The Legion Go and Legion Go S are shaped and sized differently, so check the dimensions of carry cases and screen protectors.
The Lenovo Legion Go S looks nice, but don't waste your money. Here are the handheld gaming PCs I'd recommend after using the Legion Go S for a week.
The Windows-powered Legion Go S isn't a total bust from Lenovo. The display is great, and so are the speakers. There are also some nice software features, including fully customizable buttons.
The original Lenovo Legion Go was a beast of a handheld, and we really enjoyed that device. Now, the Lenovo Legion Go S is on the scene, not the successor of the Legion Go but an alternative.
Handheld gaming PCs like the Lenovo Legion Go S have been around for a while, but it was only in the last couple years that they’ve blown up in popularity – thanks in large part to the Steam Deck.
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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