Get in the game with the Lenovo Legion Go S! Powered by the exclusive AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, the power is in your hands. See every beat on the native landscape 8" 120Hz Lenovo PureSight Display with VRR, and launch any title across various platforms right in Legion Space. The game is waiting, are you ready to go?
Q: Does the Legion Go S come with a controller?
A: The Legion Go S comes with the ergonomic Legion TrueStrike Controllers.
Q: Can I connect the Legion Go S to an external monitor?
A: Yes, the Legion Go S can connect to external monitors using the DisplayPort 1.4.
Q: Does the Legion Go S have a touch screen?
A: Yes, the Legion Go S features a touch screen.
Q: What operating system does the Lenovo Legion Go S use?
A: The Lenovo Legion Go S uses the Windows 11 operating system.
Q: How much storage space does the Legion Go S have?
A: This model of the Legion Go S comes with 1TB of SSD storage space.
A: Hey Anthony, as of now the SteamOS based Legion Go S does not have a tentative date for us to share. There will be options that are advanced by the AMD Ryzen Z2 and Z1 Extreme platforms.
A: Hey Juan, it is currently not in the cards for the Legion Go S to feature Z2 Extreme hardware. If you're comparing the Z2 Go and the Z1 Extreme, due to processing core counts and Zen architecture, the more performant of the two overall goes to the latter, but the Z2 Go is generally more efficient.
Q: Can you connect your PlayStation account ? Or is this specifically for Xbox live??
A: This is a Handheld pc. The only thing you can do with a PSN account is use it to connect your game for example Helldivers 2. Another thing you can do is download the PlayStation app if you have PS+ Premium to do cloud gaming on it. I would not recommend this if you don't like Xbox lol. You can also get pc game pass but it uses a Microsoft account like Xbox accounts.
$599.99
Get in the game with the Lenovo Legion Go S! Powered by the exclusive AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, the power is in your hands. See every beat on the native landscape 8" 120Hz Lenovo PureSight Display with VRR, and launch any title across various platforms right in Legion Space. The game is waiting, are you ready to go?
$799.99
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Lenovo Legion Go S, powered by SteamOS, features AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme for gaming performance. The 8" 120Hz PureSight Display allows for immersive gaming. VRR, adjustable triggers, and an ergonomic design ensure comfort. SteamOS delivers quick resume, seamless updates, and full Steam access, including Steam Cloud, Steam Chat, Steam Game Recording, and more.
Pros for Lenovo - Legion Go S 8" 120Hz Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen Z2 Go - WindowsOS - 32 GB with 1 TB SSD - Glacier White | |||
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Cons for Lenovo - Legion Go S 8" 120Hz Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen Z2 Go - WindowsOS - 32 GB with 1 TB SSD - Glacier White | |||
There were no cons for this product— | Price, Software, Build quality, Windows 11, Windows os | Software, Price, Battery life, Speakers, Weight | There were no cons for this product— |
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I bought this version for the ergonomics . This handled Is powerful enough to run most games at most medium and some low settings with in depth tweaking . If you are happy with stable 25-30fps on some newer games then this will be fine . You can do all sorts of things to bump your frames up . Going to a lower resolution in the game is the easiest way . Lots of tinkering . I would wait for the extreme chip version if you want less adjustments and more ready to play out of the box .
Posted by letsgobrandon
I’m extremely concerned with these other reviews which makes me feel this product has been review bombed. The product out of the box worked amazingly with the latest install of windows, and upon looking at the other reviews none of which are true high cpu usage was apparent for the first 30 seconds-1 minute out of the box…it’s in the process of installing windows updates legion space, and Microsoft’s bloatware. After which this one single nuance performance was actually extremely good the OS felt snappy. The actual battery life in comparison was extremely good as well 2-3 hours on performance mode 4-6 on quiet mode what else could you ask for. After utilizing a rog ally x, rog ally, legion go, retroid pocket 5 I found myself always longing for the beautiful screen of the legion go. Did they make a mistake by removing the removable joycon like controllers maybe..but one of the complaints I had is I always found myself scrambling to re-attach them. This strikes a perfect balance between the rog ally non extreme and legion go. Which features from both the ergonomics alone feel leap years ahead of the previous devices. Will update this review once gaming benchmarks has been done but I’m extremely happy with the product. Is a 4/8 thread cpu skimp maybe but you have multiple options with steam os beta release coming in May this unit is a modified slightly updated steam deck lcd option.
Posted by Jake
It has the ability to be efficient and run well. Aside from legion space and the settings button not always working right away (not a terrible issue for me) i havent had any problems. Learning how to tweak options/graphics in each game to find the mid point between battery life, fps and graphic isn’t bad. Performance really depends on optimization of games for the operating system. So far I love my Legion go s!
Posted by Xavier