• Lenovo's new Legion Go S gaming handheld might finally be the one

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jan 7 16:15:05 2025
    Lenovo's new Legion Go S gaming handheld might finally be the one to take
    down the Steam Deck

    Date:
    Tue, 07 Jan 2025 16:00:10 +0000

    Description:
    The new Lenovo Legion Go S might be the most exciting PC gaming handheld of 2025 so far, thanks to SteamOS and the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Go.

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    Lenovo's Legion Go gaming handheld was one of the standout releases of 2024, and is arguably the best PC gaming handheld after the Steam Deck, but one thing has ultimately held itand every other Windows-based handheldback from truly dethroning the Steam Deck: Windows.

    Windows 11 just isn't a great platform for a PC gaming handheld, it just isn't. Even the ability to install gaming stores and services other than
    Steam doesn't make up for how clunky the Windows 11 desktop is to navigate on an 8-inch screen without a keyboard and mouse (and the various touchscreen experiences have been very disappointing).

    Now, Lenovo is launching a new PC gaming handheld at CES 2025, and it finally does away with the worst part of the PC gaming handheld experience. The
    Lenovo Legion Go S will be the only other handheld besides the Steam Deck to have a SteamOS license, giving you a Steam Deck-like experience on much more modern hardware.

    There will also be a Windows version of the Legion Go S as well, in the Glacial White colorway (the SteamOS-powered Legion Go S will come in a color called Nebula Violet).

    You will also have the choice of chips to power the new handhelds, either the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme, or the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, which is exclusively for
    the Legion Go S. Specs for the Lenovo Legion Go S Lenovo also showed off the Legion Go 2 prototype

    In addition to the Lenovo Legion Go S, Lenovo also showed off a prototype for the Legion Go 2, which continues with the innovative design of its first gaming handheld, including its detachable, Joy-Con-like controllers and built-in kickstand on the game tablet itself.

    The prototype is obviously just that, a prototype, so the specs on the device should it ever make it to market aren't set in stone, but the unit Lenovo showed off this week features the new Ryzen Z2 processor and includes up to 32GB of faster 7500MT/s LPDDR5X memory, up to 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, and a gorgeous 8.8-inch 1920 x 1200p OLED display running at 144Hz, 500 nits brightness, and 97% DCI-P3 color gamut for stunning and vivid visuals.

    Should this handheld ever make it to market, it's so pretty that you might even forgive it for running on Windows 11, but hope springs eternal that Lenovo's SteamOS license eventually makes it to the rest of its PC gaming handheld portfolio.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/lenovos-new-legion-go-s-gaming-handheld-mi ght-finally-be-the-one-to-take-down-the-steam-deck


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