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There is no confirmed VRR, max wattage as seen through legion space was 48watts. it's the same screen as their newest tablet the y700 2023.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not have VRR. Still, 8.8” is a huge jump up from 7” on the Ally.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.144hz VRR hisplay, AMD Z1 Extreme APU, so likely will have some lenovo power tuning software preinstalled for different TDP modes. likely 10, 15, 25,preset, but it has custom settings as well so, probably can drop it down to 5 and push it up to 30, or something like that. Lenovo coming for Asus' Lunch money with the aggressive pricing here too. USB4 with 40gbps connection meaning External GPU capability without needing to buy a specific brand of egpu. Screen feels like overkill to me, Could have stuck with 1080p, but QHD+ is perfect integer scaling from 800p So FSR should put in a lot of work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sometimes I like to record at 1080p, are you able to set the resolution down to this aspect ratio?
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Legion Go does not offer VRR. Regarding the TDP, this chip can technically reach up to 48W TDP in short bursts, however it is likely to land closer to the ROG Ally's 30W Turbo Mode based on recent Lenovo Interviews.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I looked all over and the consensus is that there is no. VRR which sucks if it’s true.
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