a PC console that could rub shoulders with the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally

2023-07-31 21:11:25

After the Steam Deck and the Asus ROG Ally, it’s Lenovo’s turn to prepare to launch its own portable PC console, at first glance, called Lenovo Legion Go.

Lenovo Legion Play, announced then discontinued // Source: Lenovo

After a series of launches of handheld consoles by various well-known brands, including Asus with its ROG Ally, or Valve’s Steam Deck, Lenovo seems ready to enter the race with its own handheld console, la Legion Go.

This would not be a first for Lenovo in the world of portable consoles. The company had already announced the development of a similar device, the Lenovo Legion Play, before abandoning it. This time, it looks like Lenovo is ready to fulfill its ambitions in this area with the Legion Go.

According to the information collected par Windows CentralLenovo is actively working on a PC console dubbed Legion Go. This name likely reflects its place in Lenovo’s line of Legion gaming products.

In the same vein as the Asus ROG Ally

The order of the day is performance and compatibility, and Lenovo seems to want to combine the two with the Legion Go. Ryzen Z1 Extreme. This will be accompanied by the AMD Radeon 780M iGPU. This duo promises to deliver enough power to run most current PC games, putting the Legion Go on a par with rivals like the Asus ROG Ally.

Like Asus, Lenovo would rely on Windows 11 to ensure the greatest possible compatibility with games. This strategic move would allow Legion Go to take advantage of the huge library of PC games available.

The Legion Go’s screen is said to measure 8 inches diagonally, offering a more comfortable display than the 7 inches of the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.

So far, no information is known about the expected launch date or price of the upcoming Legion Go.

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