Some new details surrounding three upcoming Lenovo Legion GO handhelds surface online, hinting at robust technical ...
PC makers like Lenovo, Asus, and MSI have all opted for Windows-based handhelds so far, but as consumer patience with Windows on tiny screens wears thin and Microsoft’s progress in improving the ...
It looks like Lenovo's next gaming handheld could technically be a Steam Deck, all but confirming a collaboration with Valve ...
A few months back, our own Jez Corden exclusively broke the news that Lenovo would be releasing a smaller and more affordable version of its Legion Go gaming handheld—a Legion Go Lite if you will.
The Lenovo Legion Tower 5i is available now in U.S., UK, and Australia territories starting at $1,149 / £1,080 / AU $1,799.
The Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC has been around for about a ... And if you look closely at the black version, you can see a Steam logo next to the top button on the left side.
Lenovo is gearing up to make waves in the handheld gaming market with new handheld devices, including the highly anticipated ...
But that handheld gaming PC apparently won’t be alone: Blass just provided The Verge with these images of a new, larger Lenovo Legion Go as well. As you can see, this Legion Go plans to keep the ...
Find out more about how we test. The Lenovo Legion line of gaming hardware and accessories has continually expanded over the years to the point where Lenovo even created the new LOQ brand ...
Here’s how it works. A new handheld gaming PC known as the Lenovo Legion Go S has leaked The device could feature a smaller screen compared to its predecessor It will reportedly use AMD's Ryzen ...
Evan Blass has posted images of an unannounced Lenovo Legion Go S on X today, revealing black and white variants of a handheld gaming PC ... you’ll notice a Steam logo is visible on a button ...