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Lenovo Legion Go S Review
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a solid unit but doesn’t bring anything new to the table over its predecessor regarding hardware ...
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The Lenovo Legion Go S feels great in the hands, but the $729 gaming handheld falls short due to its mismatched specs and ...
The Lenovo Legion Go is one of the Steam Deck's biggest rivals and at sub £500 is more affordable than ever. High praise is ...
For $729, you’re just getting the Lenovo Legion Go S. For $650, you can get a top-end Steam Deck OLED with a bundled carrying case. The feel of the hardware itself is probably my favorite thing ...
now situated side-by-side on the top, with DisplayPort 1.4 and Power Delivery 3.0 support. You'll also find a 3.5mm audio jack next to those ports. If you turn the Legion Go S over, you'll spot ...
It’s worth noting that Lenovo has other Legion Go S configurations coming later this year. In May, it plans to release a $599.99 variant that has the same specs as the model I’m reviewing ...
Flipping the Legion Go S over, the back is heavily vented for cooling and your mappable buttons are on the back as well. Moving along the top of the Legion Go S you’ll find, more venting ports ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S was supposed to change things ... And it’s one of the fastest-charging handhelds yet — I clocked each of its top-mounted USB 4 ports drawing a full 100 watts of USB ...
The two USB-C 4.0 ports are directly next to one another on top of the Legion Go S, which means there is barely enough room for two things to be plugged in at the same time — say, for example ...
(The Legion Go and Steam Deck both do.) There are vents at the top of the plastic body, and vents all across the back of the handheld. I wouldn't want to get dust in there. There are two USB-C ...