Since the launch of Steam Deck, it has had many competitors, be it ASUS ROG Ally or AYANEO, but now it is Lenovo’s turn to launch. its own portable console, Legion Go. like its rivals It works on Windows 11.
Legion Go stands out especially with its 8.8-inch QHD + LCD screen with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and 144 Hz frequency, which is much better than ROG Ally’s FHD + 120 Hz screen. Lenovo says it covers a wide color gamut with 97% of the DCI-P3 color space and supports 10-point touch input for a better gaming experience.
Which technical sheet for Lenovo Legion Go?
At the core of Legion Go is the AMD Phoenix processor, a special solution designed for power-efficient gaming. This results in lower TDP profiles than standard Ryzen 7040 laptop chips.
Legion Go is available in two versions; Ryzen Z1 Extreme with 8 Zen 4 cores and a frequency of up to 5.1 GHzthe other is a 6-core Zen4 variant with a frequency of up to 4.9 GHz, with non-Extreme APUs.
In terms of memory and storage, the Legion Go offers up to 16GB of LPDDR5X-7500 memory. The system is available with different storage options, including 512 GB or 1 TB for Ryzen Z1 Extreme. Users can also expand storage via dock SD card supporting up to 2TB additional storage.
Another interesting new feature on the console: detachable controllers reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch. These controllers can also act as mice. In addition, the device supports external GPUs via the USB Type-C connector, providing more flexibility to users who want to achieve better performance.
Also note compatibility with Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6E and 3.5mm jack port. The good news is that Lenovo Legion Go is now It is offered for sale in France with the Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip at a price of 799 euros.