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- FPS mode with the left side as WASD keys and the right side as a vertical mouse for enhanced aiming.
- 2x USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
- Legion Go’s hall effect joysticks are RGB-lit trailblazers, leaving traditional joysticks behind.
- Multitask effortlessly with 16GB of memory and 512GB of storage.
1 FPS Optimalisation 2 Connectivity 3 Joystick 4 Ample Space
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Stay Cool & Cook Your Competition
Legion ColdFront offers efficient cooling and generous airflow, with ultra-thin heatsink fins expertly managing temperatures for peak performance. Experience the power of flexible modes, 6 sensors, and up to 30W TDP, all while maintaining whisper-quiet operation at up to 25db in Quiet Mode.
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Gear Up and Go
Legion Go’s versatile accessories include carrying cases that offer protection on the go. Step into a new reality with Legion Glasses, offering immersive AR experiences. With Legion Go and its accessories, game anytime, anywhere, without compromise.
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AMD Ryzen Z1 Series Processors
Powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme, the Lenovo Legion Go puts unbeatable power in your hands. The Ryzen Z1 series processors, built on the “Zen” 4 architecture, combined with AMD RDNA 3 graphics to rival console gaming. With up to 8 cores and 16 threads, delivers great gaming experience.
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Emmanuel Overton Emmanuel Overton –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Such an amazing device and never going back to Nintendo switch
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i bought this for my birthday since i was interested in the handheld pc trend ever since seeing the steam deck and rog ally but this caught my eye after seeing the Lenovo legion go it reminded me of the Nintendo switch and one thing i always struggled with was the screen it gave me a headache everytime i used it since i needed to squint to see what i was doing and never ever thought Lenovo would make a handheld there are some bugs where i cant set the fps limiter to 144 frames it just resets but other than that its been a blast its amazing for emulation it runs playstation 2 and ps3 very well and also can play switch and wii games.i reccomend it if you can’t carry a gaming laptop with you but still need something with windows on it to game on and want to play spidermann miles morales on the go!
2 people found this helpful
R. Burgess –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome bit of kit
Its a great bit of kit. Not as straight forward as a nintendo switch to just get up and running. Managed to get all my games running on it no problem via steam,xbox game pass, battle.net and origin.I had to adjust the sensitivity of joypad and also set the clock. The clock thing was stopping games launching until i relaised it hadn’t set automatically .Really happy with it and looking forward to be able to take all my games anywhere and smash a couple of games of cod when the mrs demands control of the tv.It needs a bit more setup than a console but that is also one of the features that you can literally do anything on this as its a fully working Windows pc. The screen is fantastic and the controls are great once set up.
4 people found this helpful
MR FILIP KUNCICKY –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely blast
Lenovo still need to fix software issue and complete all… The screen is absolutely amazing and speed as well… AAA games are fully playable and for traveling item is amazing. Cons are the battery life but there is no difference between Legion GO and another handke devices. Easy to sort with powerbank. The screen protector need to be apllied as soon as you purchase as finger prints will be all over it. Speakers are not great but when you are traveling, you will some headphones or earbuds. You need to make back up of SSD as soon as possible due win key is stored there and any damages or replacment of ssd will give you loss of itHandeling is fine but for children could ve too heavy. Personly, I cant complain.Fully recomended for people who is traveling a lot and want to have sometime to relax with games.
3 people found this helpful
Wotan –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unboxed
I received mine already unboxed and used with finger prints everywhere
Jerome S. –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Such a incredibly device, with one infuriating flaw.
I really don’t have confidence in that 16GB of ram TBH, and rightfully so I mean, let me just give you some objective perspective…Do you think this Handheld gaming PC will be able to handle GTA 6, one of the most anticipated gaming releases, when it comes out?…Exactly.It’s just not enough.I’d pay 800 for just a simple ram upgrade, and maybe 900-943 for a general spec upgrade, so they NEED to consider it…They have too, it’s too good of a device to not have it live up to it’s potential.You’re all right to be hesitant to buy this, maybe, hold off buying it just yet and be patient, and see if they’ll commit to a 32GB ram version, maybe even a 64!
6 people found this helpful
Stu –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Glad I brought it!
Ok so after wading my way through all of the initial reviews online about the LLG (mainly being on the negative side) I thought I’d take a punt and make my own mind up…considering I could return it at any point..It feels better than expected, yes it does take a while to set up (I’m no PC pro but can navigate my way round it..After a few hours I had game pass installed, as well as my steam library queued for download.Plays really well so far with some tweaking (Forza 5 at 62FPS as an example)..yes it does have it’s software flaws at the moment but Lenovo are all over this and actually listening to the reviews/concerns from the consumer and working on them…for me that was the main reason of purchasing it…3 weeks in and I’m really happy, so will be keeping this
9 people found this helpful
Mr. P. B. Guinn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little handheld
Did a bit of research between gaming decks available and decided the Legion Go was the one for me.Had it about a week now, and I love it! Windows based, so you can play Game Pass and Steam on it, and pretty much any other platform available on PC (Ubisoft, EA etc).I did read that the device can feel a bit heavy, especially if playing for a while, but I’ve not found that personally. It feels solid and well built, but light enough for me to sit for a few hours with at the weekend with no complaints.I’m personally very happy with this purchase, and if you decide to get one too, I hope you’ll be just as happy 🙂
13 people found this helpful
Memel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Gaming Handled Ever ?
I had the Steam Deck and the Rog Ally. I sold the Steam Deck for lack of power and also I wasn’t able to play anti cheat games so I moved to the Rog Ally. The SD card slot fried 2 Sdcards I was furious, managed to get refunded in order to get this one.So yes, the software and power optimisation need to be improved and there are way too many buttons but hey, the screen, I am speechless by the screen and also Yuzu works so much better with this thing.This is the best hardware yet, and with hyper-X allowing you to play at lower resolutions with not much of loss is a blessing.You will love it.PS: it’s really bulky / big, you’re not ready lol
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Kimberley fenton –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing device.
I’ve owned every mainstream device inc ayaneo 2. This is my favourite one. Really big but still fits well in the hands. Big screen is nice. If you want rog ally speeds but something bigger amd more versatile, having a kickstand is absolutely quality, different power modes, standard for non deck devices. External gpu support. 30gbps. Really starts putting it in a mini pc catagory. Take away controllers and its just a screen. Plug it into a portable screen or a 1080p screen. It doesn’t have juice for 4k without External gpu. Probably be fine with offline games. Other devices like this cost a lot more. New oneplayer x at 10.9 inch screen will be £1k+. Just be aware these devices have limitations on gpu power. More on the levels of a juiced Nintendo switch. Gonna spend a lot of time in 800p and low setting modes. Smaller screen make the games look really good. Big version of a smaller screen. If you ever need to transfer files or do pc work. It can handle them tasks with ease.
hajroussi –
1.0 out of 5 stars
So disappointed
Games keeps crashing, I had problems with it since I bought it, I didn’t even get to enjoy it
3 people found this helpful
Person –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best in class
I bought this as I was just curious, I’d never been tempted by the steam deck as for the games I like its screen is to small, after giving this a go, oh my! I was blown away! This thing is ridiculously good and will only get better, playing FC 24, MW3, Mass Effect Legendary edition, even Alan Wake 2, this thing is a beast, and I’m someone that owns a 4090 pc, I use this when travelling for work or just when I want to chill at night. Great product!
6 people found this helpful
Shaggsterro –
3.0 out of 5 stars
16GB of memory to split between SYSTEM and VRAM, honestly?
I hoped for LEGION GO to be a complete destroyer of ROG ally, but they are no much different, ofc it’s bigger, better screen etc etc. But if it comes to what important I mean 16GB of MEMORY splited between the system and gpu, damn I would pay £100 or £200 more to be able to get 32GB or atleast 24GB edition, so it could handle the games without sacrificing so much on quality, I wonder if you can play any new AAA titles in 2K resolution with more than 10 frames per second.NO DOUBT NEW AVATAR IS DIFFERENT LEAGUE.
Richard Jenkinson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The screen size is perfect!
Tried the deck and ally and couldn’t see anything in the distance!The legion go screen size will be the normal in 2024!
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