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The Lenovo Legion Go S might not be a perfect handheld PC, but it's made better - performance included - for going with ...
As part of its 4th of July Sale, Best Buy has discounted both Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS gaming PC handheld models for the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S now has Steam OS under the hood, and it's cheaper already thanks to Best Buy's latest sales.
There are two versions of the Lenovo Legion Go S, one powered by the Z2 Go and one by the Z1 Extreme. And despite what the numbers in those names may suggest, the Z1 Extreme is both more powerful ...
Should you get the Nintendo Switch 2, or one of its Windows-powered competitors? We pit the Switch 2 against two key rivals ...
4.0 Excellent Bottom Line Powered by Valve's SteamOS—not Windows—the updated Legion Go S is a big improvement over the original and, frankly, a better SteamOS handheld than the actual Steam Deck.
Lenovo updates its Legion Go S with Valve's SteamOS, so does that make it better than Valve's own Steam Deck OLED? You might be surprised by which one walks away with a shut-out win.
Comparing the Legion Go S to the Steam Deck’s custom AMD APU, Lenovo’s SteamOS-powered device has an easy edge thanks to its wider range of TDP beyond the max 15W on Valve’s device.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first Steam Deck competitor to run SteamOS out-of-the-box, and that alone might make it the best Steam Deck upgrade. With improved ergonomics, a better screen, and ...
The SteamOS model of the Lenovo Go S does dole out its own share of sadness, especially given the $830 price tag of the top-end model I tested -- the IPS, non-HDR display instead of OLED is my ...
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