The Lenovo Legion Go is the latest would-be premium alternative to the Steam Deck, following in the footsteps of the Asus ROG Ally. It delivers high levels of performance for a handheld, and has a few innovative tricks up its sleeve to help push the world of handheld PCs forward. Its aspirations are clear but its execution isn’t entirely flawless, creating a cavalcade of what should have been avoidable annoyances and fiddliness in an otherwise compelling device.
I’ve been using the Legion Go for the past month now, primarily for gaming but also as a laptop replacement of sorts. While my first impressions of the device weren’t particularly positive, the majority of my time with it has been an enjoyable if a touch bumpy ride. What Lenovo has cooked up here has the makings of a device that could take the best handheld gaming PC crown, but it’s not quite there just yet.
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