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Santana Posted
Ive had this device for quite a few months now. Here is what I like and dislike: Pros 1. Powerful Hardware Uses an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme, which gives it strong performance for a handheld. Because of that, it can handle a lot of modern games reasonably well. 2. High-Quality Display 8.8-inch screen with 144 Hz refresh rate. QHD / WQXGA resolution, which makes games look sharp. Touch support, which gives flexibility in how you interact. 3. Detachable Controllers The controllers can be detached, giving flexibility: handheld, tabletop, or even using the screen as a monitor with a kickstand. Right controller has a trackpad / “FPS mode” so you can simulate a mouse, which helps in certain games. 4. Good Build and Design Built-in kickstand helps for sitting back and playing without holding the whole thing. The speakers are pretty solid for a handheld. 5. Fast Charging Has “Super Rapid Charge” — you can hit ~70% in about 30 minutes per Windows Central testing. Two USB-C ports (top and bottom) let you charge while playing in different orientations. 6. Broad Game Compatibility Runs Windows, so you’re not limited to a storefront: you can play a wide variety of PC games. That said, Windows is a double-edged sword (see below). --- Cons 1. Battery Life Is Weak Reportedly can get under 1 hour on very demanding games with high settings. More typical for heavier usage: around 1–2 hours, depending on settings. With very light settings or less demanding games, you might stretch to ~3–4 hours. Because of power draw, you’ll often want to have a charger or power bank. 2. Windows OS Drawbacks Running full Windows 11 means you’re paying a power penalty: background processes, system overhead, etc. UI isn’t always super optimized for a handheld form — menus and navigation can feel a little clunky. Sleep/resume behavior: some reviewers say sleep is unreliable or drains battery. 3. Bulky / Hefty With controllers attached, the device is relatively thick and heavy compared to more compact handhelds. Long handheld sessions might be tiring on your hands. Some users mention grip discomfort. 4. Price The base model is fairly expensive compared to some other handhelds (especially non-Windows ones). Given battery and portability trade-offs, some might feel like it’s not “worth” the cost if portability is a big priority. 5. Controls / UX Learning Curve The layout of buttons and toggles can be confusing to some. “Legion Space,” the software/dashboard from Lenovo, is powerful but reportedly has bugs or sluggishness. The FPS mode (with trackpad) has a bit of a learning curve Overall, its a great and powerful device. I'd say, if you're inbetween with this and other handhelds, I'd say choose Legion Go.
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TechneekUnboxing Posted
I know, I know...I'm a bit late to the party, but wow, the Legion Go is still one of the best handheld gaming devices out there to date, even in 2025. Lenovo has truly kept the experience alive and thriving. Legion Space has seen major improvements over the time and the consistent updates have proven that Lenovo listens to its players, keeping us locked in and ready to play the hottest triple a titles and new releases alike. The detachable controllers with FPS mode were ahead of their time, so much so that I believe its what inspired a feature seen in the Switch 2 today having the Switch 2 using the right side joycon as a mouse which is a definite game changer. Pair the Go with the Legion glasses, a quality headset, and you're basically holding a full console experience in your hands. Not into handheld gaming? No problem. Since it runs on Windows, you can dock it for a full desktop experience. How do you like those apples? wubba lubba dub dub! All in all, this was a highly anticipated release, and for good reason. Millions ordered it on day one and it's still a top tier device today. I still use it in most of all my Youtube content. Thanks for reading and I hole you the reader has a great day.
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Hey TechneekUnboxing,
Thank you for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us!
We are glad to hear that the legion Go is one of the best handhelds in your opinion and we hope that you have a great day as well.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
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EriicC Posted
Outstanding screen: sharp, bright QHD+ with 144 Hz. • Strong performance: Ryzen Z1 Extreme handles demanding games well. • Versatile design: comfy detachable controllers, touchpad, and edge triggers. • Upgradeable storage: microSD support and PCIe SSD expandability. The Lenovo Legion Go is by far the most powerful and visually stunning handheld on the market today. If you’re okay with its size and willing to tweak settings—particularly in a Linux/SteamOS environment—it offers a unique, high-end handheld gaming experience. Watch for Best Buy open-box drops and use price match guarantees—you might score one for under $550!
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Hey EriicC,
Thank you for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us!
We are glad to hear that this Legion Go is the best handheld available for you.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
Best,
Lenovo
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Camon88 Posted
After spending some time with the Lenovo Legion Go, I've gathered quite a few impressions about this device, both good and bad. Here's my take on it: Pros: --------------- Display Quality: The display is truly amazing. It's one of the best I've seen on a handheld device, offering crisp and vibrant visuals that enhance my gaming experience. Cooling and SSD Upgradeability: I appreciate the efficient cooling system in the Legion Go. It keeps the device cool even during extended gaming sessions. Plus, the ease of upgrading the SSD is a big plus for me. Battery Life and Ergonomics: The battery life is decent, especially when playing more demanding games. In terms of ergonomics, the device feels comfortable in my hands, though it took a bit of getting used to. Cons: --------------- Comfort and Design Issues: I've noticed that the bottom edges can be a bit uncomfortable, especially if I'm holding the device tightly for a long time. Also, the placement of the start/pause button is quite frustrating – it's not where I'd intuitively expect it to be. Controller Quality and Layout: The detachable controllers feel somewhat cheap to me, lacking the solid feel I prefer. The layout of the back buttons and scroll wheel is also not ideal, causing some strain on my wrist during prolonged use. Software and Interface Shortcomings: The Legion Space software definitely needs more work. It feels half-baked and makes navigating settings more cumbersome than it should be. Fan Noise and Lack of VRR: The fan noise is noticeable and can be distracting in quieter environments. The absence of Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) is a significant downside, particularly given the quality of the screen. The Jury is Still Out --------------- FPS Mode: The FPS mode is a bit of a mixed bag for me. It's an interesting feature, but it feels overly complicated and somewhat gimmicky. Speakers and Sound Quality: The sound quality from the speakers isn't as good as I expected. It's adequate, but not impressive. Value for Money: Considering the features and performance, I think the Legion Go offers decent value. However, the combination of hardware and software issues makes me question its overall worth. Final Thoughts Overall, the Lenovo Legion Go is a device with a lot of potentials. The display and build quality are its strongest points, but the comfort, controller quality, and software experience leave room for improvement. The lack of VRR and the noticeable fan noise are also drawbacks that I hope will be addressed in future iterations. While I see a lot of promise in this device, I believe it might not be the perfect fit for everyone, especially those who are particular about ergonomics and software efficiency.
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travisg Posted
The device performs greatly and the screen is high quality, much clearer image than my LG monitors (due to OLED). Using upscaling you can get 60 fps in triple A titles like Black Ops 3 all the way up to Cyberpunk 2077 using low settings. Only flaw I have noticed is that the plastic connectors between the controllers and the screen seem to have slightly poor durability, eventually causing the controllers wobble a little during use.
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Hi travisg,
Thanks for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us. We appreciate your comment regarding the controllers and their attachment design. If this is impacting your experience, please don't hesitate to reach out to Legion Ultimate Support for assistance. In case you didn't know, each Legion Go comes with 1 year of free Legion Ultimate Support, which can be contacted at the following number: 1-888-278-9707, Press 1 for Gaming. They are the best equipped to handle questions, concerns, and requests regarding your Legion and should be able to help you quickly resolve any issues you may have including controller/component functionality issues.
We are glad to read that you are otherwise quite satisfied with your purchase.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to us via the Q& A section of this product page or contact Lenovo Support should you have any questions or need assistance.
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Bix33 Posted
The Lenovo Legion Go is absolutely gorgeous and the most impressive price of gaming tech I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot! It's comfy to hold, the screen is massive and gorgeous and it runs AAA games like a boss! I was absolutely in love with my Steam Deck for well over a year, but kept getting frustrated by the lack of have it could play (esp online PvP games) and play well. The Legion Go not only plays every game you can play on a full sized gaming PC, but also runs then beautifully. Plus it does everything a PC can do. I sold my Steam Deck to upgrade to the Legion Go and couldn't be happier with my decision. If you're a true PC gamer and want to take your games on the road or to the couch or bed without sacrificing fidelity the a Legion Go will not disappoint!
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Coby Posted
Good system! Runs games decently well on lower settings, and being able to detach the controllers is a game changer for people like me who like to play in tabletop mode like a Switch. Only downsides I have found are that the battery life is pretty lacking in performance mode (About 1.5 hours if I'm lucky), and that it's very bulky compared to a Switch (but that just takes some getting used to, in my opinion) Definitely the best handheld out there for my personal uses though! In my opinion, probably best to wait for a sale, but even at full price its a pretty solid product
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Hey Coby,
Thank you for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us.
We are glad to hear that your experience with your Legion Go has been good overall.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
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Quube Posted
I love this device , I got one for my wife so she can play with me and my dad and I ended up falling in love with it myself and it’s just so cool of a handheld and it does everything I need it to , honestly blessed to be in a era where this device is something I can use
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Alessandro Posted
This really is an amazing product. It has great quality and resistance. I am a video game collector and I can say with confidence about the product. I also have the Steam Deck and the Rog Ally and compared to these the Lenovo Legion Go has the best screen. The screen size is excellent for a good gameplay experience. In terms of performance, it is superior to Steam Deck, but the Windows operating system has some problems that leave something to be desired. I believe that if Windows were prepared directly for a portable video game it would be better optimized. In terms of performance compared to Rog Ally, they are identical! I didn't particularly like the Legion Space system, I had several problems with it and had to reinstall it a few times to resolve them. I even had a problem where some buttons stopped working in legion space and only reinstalling this was resolved. This point I believe Lenovo needs to improve. About the battery, like other portable consoles, it doesn't last long in triple AAA games. But the experience is still good. Ah, the console's ventilation is also good, only getting a little hot at times. Overall it's an excellent console, worth the purchase.
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DexterG Posted
All I can say is wow! Screen - large screen, HD resolution and 144hz refresh rate makes this device great! Touch - very smooth and easy to navigate using either the screen or touchpad Controllers - They offer options to go handheld while your device is charging or docked or with the system if you're on the go. FPS mode is a nice feature made for shooting games. Software - needs improvement but fix coming along nicely - I mean it's a Windows OS even gaming PCs need software fixes. Overall great device that offers high quality gaming experience that doubles as a PC entertainment/productivity on the go.
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Nicholas Posted
This pc handheld is 8 inches and is a big beautiful site for sore eyes. I like this pc more then my built custom pc job. Imthe battery is not that good only last almost about 2hrs but dont let the battery life discourage you of getting it becase of the fact it is the biggest handheld out there bigger then the ally rog7 and the steam deck even the msi claw. And one more thing they always go on sale every month i got mine for only $499 it a must have unless it to much power for you.
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Aidonator115 Posted
So, I never actually got mine from here, my delivery never showed up but I went and got another locally. Love this device, the display is beautiful, it games impressively well for an iGPU system really the only downside is battery life which isnt even 90 minutes in performance mode, still under 2 hours even in balanced. But it serves as a great replacement for my legion 7 pro 16” laptop when on the go! With the help of an nvme enclosure with a 2tb ssd and a 1.5tb sd card, i have 4tb total storage on this thing and its so great.
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DannyC Posted
I absolutely love this thing if the title didn't give it away. It wasnt an easy decision to sell my steam deck but the extra performance via the z1 extreme chip convinced me. However, I couldnt have anticipated how much of an upgrade I was truly getting. The 1600p 144hz 8.8 inch display is an absolute game changer. The level of immersion is unreal. But aside from all that the thing that really sells this device in my opinion is the incredible support provided by Lenovo thus far. The legion Go has been out less than 2 months and the update cadence has been unmatched by competing product manufacturers. Ben Myers (lenovo community manager) has provided weekly road map updates on the community forums and sub reddit detaling changes in the software which are largely based on community feedback to begin with. Long story short if you're looking for a windows based pc handheld this thing is unmatched in this writer's opinion.
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Kaine Posted
Really a step in the right direction with everything it has going for it. Screen is the best part and everything else like the 2 USB C ports and the detachable controllers makes the experience even more enjoyable. Software still needs work but i know in the next few months it'll be way better. Really hope to see a second Legion Go in the future because this is the kind of handheld device I've always wanted.
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FabioM Posted
This is the perfect product for me. I travel a lot and wanted a variety of things to play besides Nintendo. Love the screen and controls. Battery is okay but I have a portable battery.
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Hi FabioM,
Thanks for choosing Lenovo!
It is good to hear that your Legion Go is perfect for you, and we appreciate you taking the time to share this with us.
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AmaiK Posted
Very big and powerful definitely best handheld I’ve ever had controllers are pretty comfortable as well 144Hz refresh rate is very noticeable
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Hey AmaiK,
Thank you for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us!
We are glad to hear that your Legion Go is the best handheld for you.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
Best,
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JoshL Posted
I purchased the Legion Go to replace my Steam Deck LCD. The initial set uo of the Legion is a bit tedious however, once it's set up it's much better than the Deck. As someone who is not terrible tech savy, I watched a few youtube videos on tips and tricks and got the Legion up and running within a little over an hour. The removable controllers are a plus, and feel more weighty than the Switch Joycons. Overall I would recommend the Legion over other handhelds all day.
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We are glad to hear that you would recommend the Legion Go and that it is working out great for you.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
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Dayy Posted
I love it. It runs games that I’m surprised they could even run. You do have to turn the fan speed up, but they make it very easy to do that with the quick settings. The battery life does drain fast, but if you’re in a car where you could get like a car adapter for it you would be fine Using it on a hotspot or something
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We are pleased to read that you love the Legion Go.
Please feel free to reach out to us via the Q& A section of this product page should you have any questions or need assistance.
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BrianB Posted
Love the legion go. My friend bought the rog ally and i think i prefer the legion better. The rog maybe more user friendly but it doesnt compare to the legion go. I use my legion go as my pc plus the screen is huge.
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NewBMike Posted
this thing runs any and everything with the right setting, not only can you take off the controllers, it had a huge 8.8 inch screen thats so vibrant
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