Lenovo Legion Go May Be The Companyβs Answer To ROG Ally And Steam Deck, Sources Claim
Lenovo Legion Go May Be The Companyβs Answer To ROG Ally And Steam Deck, Sources Claim

Enter (major) player three: After Valveβs Steam Deck and ASUSβs ROG Ally, a third major player is about to enter the gaming handheld space, this time coming from Lenovo β according to Windows Centralβs sources. Of course, many smaller handheld makers like AYANEO, GPD and ONEXPLAYER exists β but itβs only recently that major PC makers are taking notes.
Per source, the new handheld will be called βLegion Goβ, and much like ROG Ally, it will be running on Windows 11 to ensure maximum compatibility on most games. The hardware is likely courtesy of AMDβs Zen 4 βPhoenixβ APUs β or Ryzen 7040 series β but itβs more likely that Ryzen Z1 Extreme is on the cards once the exclusivity deal with ASUS ends some time in the future. The sources also say Legion Go will feature a slightly bigger 8-inch display, larger than both Ally and Deck.

However, itβs unclear if this is well into development or still at early decision-making phase. That being said, Lenovo did test waters on such form factors some time before in the form of Legion PlayΒ β another handheld that sports Android OS and runs cloud-based games (such as NVIDIA GeForce NOW), which requires minimal onboard processing. Thereβs some render images of the Legion Play model, which should give a few hints on Legion Goβs design if it were to be released at some point in the future.
Pokdepinion: The handheld space should be interesting to look at in the next few years.Β
