The Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first third-party gaming handheld to run SteamOS, but it won't be out until May. So in the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a balance of compromises, offering an affordable entry-level price, stellar audio, good ergonomics, and a great display, but with subpar gaming performance compared to its ...
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I've been using the Lenovo Legion Go S (with Windows), and I hate to say it, but Lenovo has a real dud on its hands.
Still, the Go S is built far better than the original Legion Go, whose flat-faced controllers felt awkward in my hands. The ...
Truth be told, February isn't usually a great time for Chromebook deals. Coming off the usually-wild holiday buying season, ...
It also boasts detachable controllers, much like the Nintendo Switch, which are especially useful in all the best FPS games thanks to the device’s unique FPS Mode. The $599.99 price point applies to ...
It has been quite some time since I've been able to write a headline like that one up there. Many, many times we've seen the ...
Lenovo The Legion Go S takes a lot of the good stuff from its predecessor and distills it into a slightly more compact and portable package. However, the launch model currently costs more than the ...
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Lenovo has already teased the second-gen version ... a smaller screen and no detachable controllers, which makes this a hard handheld to love. Regardless of what platform they’re based on ...