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After weeks of rumors and leaks, at IFA 2023, Lenovo has finally announced the Legion Go, its new handheld device that's equal parts Nintendo Switch and handheld gaming PCs like Valve's Steam Deck.
Here’s the most exciting bit for me: Lenovo expects the Legion Go S Powered by SteamOS to start shipping in May 2025, with a projected base price of $500 for the older Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip.
The Legion 9i boasts Lenovo’s PureSight MiniLED display with up to 165Hz variable refresh rate. It runs Intel’s 13th-gen Core i9-13980HX processor with up to 64GB of RAM, and you can get it ...
The new Lenovo Legion Go S was released in February of 2025, but only the Windows edition; the Steam OS edition was released later in May. This is the first SteamOS gaming handheld that isn't made ...
Legion Go S handhelds with SteamOS ship May 25, according to a new Best Buy listing spotted by The Verge, but go for at least $50 more than the original $499.99 price Lenovo promised.
The Lenovo Legion Go is a portable gaming PC that joins the ranks of the Steam Deck and the Asus ROG Ally on Oct. 31. You can currently pre-order the $699 handheld from Best Buy and Micro Center.