Customers have good things to say about the Legion Go's overall performance, especially its ability to run AAA games effectively. The screen quality is also a highlight for many users. However, some customers have expressed concerns regarding battery life, noise level, weight, size, and heat dissipation.
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So I came from a Steam Deck that I really liked, but that lasted just over a year before it died on me. So I figured I loved my last lenovo laptop so ill give them a try, plus the removeable game pads looked useful.
Pros:
- Beautiful screen! great colors, large enough to see text and with the 144hz I havent seen any tearing or negatives for the screen.
- Ryzen Z1 extreme, runs almost all of my games without issues and looks way better then the Deck did. Nov. 5th GPU update on lenovos website has improved performance for me, some games by just a couple of FPS but others got a jump from 60 to 130. Soooo happy to get free performance, and im sure itll just keep getting better as newer drivers come out.
- Detachable controllers, I can prop up the tablet portion of the Go on the desk and sit with my hands in my lap and hold the controlls comfertably for hours.
- Kickstand, Stong and solid!
- Price, at 699, you get a lot for the money.
- Temps, mid to low 60 while gaming handheld at performance settings. and plugged in it draws more watts but rarely goes over 70c
- Between the touch pad and the precise touch screen, I havent missed using a mouse at all. I havent tried the FPS controller much but it did seem like a solid option once I get used to it.
- Storage, I got the 512 version but ordered a 2tb ssd and slapped that in day one and absolutely love it. It was relatively easy to switch it out with the exception of the backplate removal, felt like i was going to brake something while popping that off. but it did go back together perfectly without any damages. but be careful.
- Micro SD slot, easy cheaper way to expand storage, and it works.... take that ROG Ally HA!
- Boots up and into windows super fast, the legion software takes twice as long to load then windows though...But the quick menu that lets you change brightness/resolution/performance levels etc. are really useful
and have worked flawlessly for me.
- No crashing, ive seen some people complain about crashing but maybe since I have a fresh install of windows, I have had no such problems.
Cons:
- Weight, I liked to play the Steam Deck while laying in bed and this isnt much heavier but the bottom corner of the controllers dig into my palms and gets uncomfortable quickly.
- Controller customization, no way to change the dead zones on the joysticks, they are a little annoying but they arnt too bad, not near as bad as the Deck was. hopefully a software update will enable this.
- Older game compatability, So far I have came across 2 games I cannot play. Gothic 3 loads but crashes right after and NFSMW 2005 wont even launch. I was able to get both working on the Deck with a little trouble shooting but I havent had any luck on the Go. Hopefully drivers updates will help?
- Battery saver, So my lenovo laptop has a battery saver option so you can keep the battery from charging over 60% while plugged in and gaming, videos before the Go was released said this would have that too but I havent came across that option yet, probably in a future update?
All in all, I am happy with it, the screen,gpu & controllers are well worth getting this for, if your in the market.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hello, Gamerfrom85. Thank you for choosing our product! We are pleased to hear that your meets your needs so well and appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. Your feedback will be kept in mind as we strive to deliver exceptional products.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Was rushed
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Product has potential but has cheaply made parts system is buggy and needs more accesories
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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I would have gave this device at 3.5 out of 5 if I could. But since I can't I'll just round up to the nearest ten.
The issue isn't necessarily the functionality or the features of the device. As a matter of fact, they make this device stand above its other recent and relevant competition.
From playing it as the handheld it was desinged as, to using it as a a strong Windows tablet, only surpassed by the Asus Flow Z13 (2022-2023), the Go trys to incorporate itself a wide range of users
While a little bit overkill and lacking VRR, the screen is a 2k IPS with great SRGB coverage at 144MHz. I do want to mention that I can not detected any screen tearing when not using vsync on any game I've played so far on the Go. I think that's because of the native and none obtainable 144 frames per second portrait LCD.
The detachable controllers have a proprietary connection that doesn't need Bluetooth on to use wirelessly with the Go but it can be connected through Bluetooth so it can be used on other devices like your gaming PC or cellphone. . The battery last for well over 4 hours when detached.
The left controller not only has a single bevied touchpad similar to the putrudding dual pads found on the Steam Deck, but it also has the optional built in mouse featrue Lenovo calls FPS mode. Not to mention hall effect analog controls and a PD 65w fast changing USB4 Type-c.
The issue arrises from the lackluster Lenovo software, and delayed hardware drivers. The is magnified by Windows 11's distain for all PCs that come with built-in controllers.
Without going into too much more details. Ill just mention that if you're a fan of first or third person shooters and you dont attention to use the FPS mode, I'd wait til the end of January before picking one. That gives Lenovo time to improve a basic necessity like the ability to calabrate the analog sticks or use truly custome TDP settings under 25 watts.
Few other problems stand out like the detach and retach functions for the controls feeling extremely awkward and forceful. The systems Up-firing speakers requiring custom equalizer settings to be barable and the sub 3-hour battery life on most if not all triple-a titles. Overall,the extras added to this package makes it the most versatile yet hardest handheld yet. To be clear, everything but the sound will improve over time... 3.5 out of 5!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very cool, not perfect.
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I was a little worried about performance meeting the gorgeous 8.8 IPS display, but AMD/Lenovo have done an incredible job with integer scaling and making it work very well.
It's very much a high powered tablet, gaming machine, productivity work horse.
I think the Truestrike controllers are very comfy, they use hall effect joysticks and they are very thought out overall.
The only place the device is lacking is the same place most of these devices are and that's the Legion Space software. Updates have been great it seems and more are coming, but on Windows you have so many tools at hand so it's not a huge ordeal.
It's rocking the same Z1 Extreme chipset the Rog Ally is a little bit faster memory.
None of these devices are perfect, but I'm really digging this, overall windows and the battery life hold it back the most.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hello, Brandondwn. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Legion Go seems to be a good fit for you. You make a great point, as we are working on improving Legion Space constantly to improve the user experience. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability, Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Huge screen, windows tablet with a controller
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Really, it's a high-powered Windows tablet with (for a lack of a better word) joycons. I chose this over the Rog for the larger screen (easier to see), dual USB C and faster ram. If you have ever used a Windows tablet or PC with touch controls (in tablet mode), then you will know what to expect. For a gaming handheld it does great. Higher frames than I expected. The SD card reader or the SD card I picked up isn't fast enough for AAA titles (it just takes forever to load), but moderate or emulators will work fine. Battery life is around 2 hours and charges fast. Game pass cloud gaming works like a champ. All and all its a gread device would recommend it to anyone looking for something portable. Oh and the case is pretty good too!
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The Lenovo Legion Go is a compelling choice for handheld gaming, especially if you want Windows flexibility, a large high-refresh display, and detachable controllers. The battery life is underwhelming, often lasting 2–4 hours depending on settings. It includes a microSD card slot to expand storage beyond its SSD, a useful feature given the large size of modern game files.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hi user187562, thanks for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Legion Go has great value to you, and we appreciate you taking the time to share this perspective with us.
Pros mentioned:
Controller design, Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Heat dissipation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
The best I’ve ever had
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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*5/5 Stars - A Gaming Powerhouse on the Go!*
I've had the privilege of hands-on experience with the Lenovo Legion Go, and I'm blown away by its exceptional performance, sleek design, and innovative features. This portable gaming monster has redefined the standards for handheld gaming devices.
*Pros:*
1. *Lightning-Fast Performance*: The Legion Go's AMD Ryzen 7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card deliver seamless gaming experiences, even with demanding titles.
2. *Stunning Display*: The 6-inch FHD+ display boasts vibrant colors, crisp visuals, and a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring immersive gaming sessions.
3. *Ergonomic Design*: The device's weight distribution and contoured grips provide comfort during extended gaming sessions.
4. *Customizable Controls*: The Legion Go's removable controllers and customizable buttons allow for personalized gaming experiences.
5. *Long-Lasting Battery*: Up to 8 hours of gaming on a single charge is impressive, considering the device's power.
*Cons:*
1. *Heat Management*: The device can get warm during intense gaming sessions, but Lenovo's cooling system helps mitigate this issue.
2. *Limited Storage*: The base model's 512GB storage may fill up quickly, but expansion options are available.
*Verdict:*
The Lenovo Legion Go is an outstanding handheld gaming device that sets a new benchmark for portability, power, and performance. Its impressive specs, innovative design, and seamless gaming experiences make it a must-have for serious gamers.
*Rating Breakdown:*
- Performance: 5/5
- Display: 5/5
- Design: 5/5
- Battery Life: 4.5/5
- Value: 4.5/5
*Recommendation:*
If you're seeking a premium handheld gaming experience, look no further than the Lenovo Legion Go. Its impressive capabilities and portability make it an ideal choice for gamers on-the-go.
Would you like me to make any changes or add anything?
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hey, JasmineW, thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are happy to hear that your Legion Go excels across the board for you, and we appreciate you taking the time to detail your feedback and experience for us.
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My wife and I went with the legion for the removalable controllers and bigger screen and we definitely do not regret our decision. Its played all our games perfectly. Only draw back is the battery life is short when its in performance mode but thats not a big deal for us.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hi JeffreyP,
Thanks for choosing Lenovo!
It is good to hear that your Legion Go has been convenient for you, and we appreciate you taking the time to share this with us.
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability, Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best portable gaming PC
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Pros: great screen, runs windows instead of Linux for max compatibility. Great performance for the size and portability. Has 2 USB C ports (1 top, 1 bottom).
Cons: Battery only lasts a couple of hours, Controller works but layout takes get used to compared to controllers. No slow charge, charging requires specific wattage to start charging.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hey Allenis2002, thanks for choosing Lenovo! We are thrilled to hear that your Legion Go is the best gaming handheld to you. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us.
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I am very happy with legion go and Best Buy
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Revolutionary! Snagged this Legion Go from Best Buy, and it's the handheld king for serious gamers craving big-screen power. The AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme cranks AAA titles like Starfield or Baldur's Gate 3 at epic settings—144Hz WQXGA (2560x1600) display delivers razor-sharp visuals, buttery frames, and Dolby Vision HDR that immerses you completely. With 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, it's a multitasking monster: seamless Steam Deck vibes but bigger and bolder, plus detachable controllers for FPS precision or couch co-op. Windows 11 shines for easy modding and Xbox Game Pass integration, and the 49.2Wh battery (up to 2 hours gaming, 8+ for lighter use) keeps sessions rolling—includes a comfy carry case too.Best Buy was stellar: flash sale pricing, free same-day pickup, and their gaming squad tuned FPS settings in-store. Geek Squad warranty adds zero worries, plus stacked My Best Buy rewards. If handheld heaven calls, charge to Best Buy for this Lenovo beast—massive, mighty, mesmerizing. Praying this review clinches the prize! Epic win, Legion Go and Best Buy!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hey again Olecramseyer,
Thank you for choosing our products again and for sharing your experience with us once more!
We are glad to read that the Legion Go has provided a revolutionary experience for you.
Please feel free to reach out to us via the Q&A section of the product page should you have any questions or need assistance.
Regards, Lenovo
Pros mentioned:
Controller design, Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This is the pc gaming handheld to beat.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Overall, a very good device with a few minor quirks. Fortunately, all of the quirks are software related and Lenovo has been working overtime to patch and fix the issues. The hardware is excellent. The screen is big and bright. So far, this handheld has been able to play everything I have thrown at it. The out of the box experience is more like a laptop. The typical Windows login and updates cycle, so expect it to take a while before you'll be able to play on it. The Steam Deck was much quicker from start to play fresh from out of the box.
A lot of the quirks that were a problem initially are rapidly being fixed, so be sure to update the BIOS and Legion Space once Windows updates finish. The biggest issue (imho) was joystick deadzones being way too high for joysticks that use hall effect sensors. The latest version of Legion Space now allows you to adjust it.
The only downside to this product that cannot be fixed with BIOS and software updates is that the screen isn't variable refresh rate. However, to be fair, I haven't noticed any issues with it. Also, some people may struggle with the handheld's size and weight but it doesn't seem to an issue for someone of average size.
Overall an amazing handheld at this price point. It has a bigger screen than its competitors and detachable controllers! It's closest competitor is the ASUS ROG ALLY and it trumps the ALLY in almost all areas. Bigger screen, detachable controllers, a built in kickstand, and having a touch pad make it the best and most powerful mainstream handheld available. If you are in the market for a handheld gaming pc, this is one to get.
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This handheld is comprised of excellent hardware, though software leaves something to be desired. If you are a PC gamer this is an easy transition. It might be a bit more unnatural for console gamers, as games require tweaking and troubleshooting to get ideal performance.
Overall, I am very happy with this device and I'm looking forward to the software improvements Lenovo has planned.
Pros:
- detachable controllers add a lot of versatility
- screen is big and looks great
- the hinge feels solid and functions well
- windows runs very well and facilitates access to a ton of games
- games run at impressive quality for such a small device
Cons:
- games require a lot of in game and OS adjustments if you want to optimize
- Lenovo custom software is a work in progress. You can't remap keys, the joysticks have large deadzone, gyroscope isn't working yet
- carrying case doesn't fit the charger
- the bottom edges of the controllers are uncomfortable on my palms (can be fixed by adjusting your hand grip)
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This one is bulkier compared to other handheldss but superb performance
Screen is very sharp. I love that you can just remove the controllers from the body.
Overall, great job producing this monster gaming handheld
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hey, AneL, thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Legion Go has been great overall, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us.
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability
Cons mentioned:
Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super fun to play with
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It works really well. It’s super convenient to bring around with you when you want to just sit down somewhere else or play in bed. Super easy to connect to a tv. The graphics and performance is really good. The fan is a little loud when on full but you’ve got to expect that for a handheld and I wear headphones when I’m playing so it doesn’t bother me. But it’s pretty easy to navigate once you know where everything is.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hey EmmaM,
Thank you for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us!
We are glad to hear that your Legion Go is working very well for you.
Please feel free to reach out to us should you have any questions.
Best, Lenovo
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Big Screen and Big Processor but Big Weight....
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Lenovo Legion Go is a powerful handheld PC gaming console. It's similar to the Steam Deck (which I also own) but bigger in every way, both good and bad. The highlight of the Legion Go is the massive 8" touch screen with very high pixel count and buttery smooth 165 hs refresh rate. Actually the resolution is so high you really should dial it down to 1200p for most games. It has a faster AMD CPU/GPU combo as well, plays most games at around 15 percent higher frame rates. A nice feature is it has two USB-C ports. In fact it's got USB-C 4 so I can plug it into my external GPU when playing at home. The detachable controllers are a nice touch as well. Maybe my favorite thing about it is that it runs actual Windows 11, which means I can use more than just my Steam Library of gamrs. The only issue I have with the Go is it's size and weight. It's heavy and the grip of the controllers after a while start to irritate me. It also sucks down power fast. So bring your charger. Still, it's an impressive feat of engineering, like carrying around a portable Xbox One with you wherever you go.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability, Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Noise level
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Gaming Handheld on the market
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I’ve had the legion go for about 6 months and it has been perfect for play on the go and at home. The screen is massive with great controllers. Only downside for me is the fan noise but it makes up for it in the power that it produces.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hello, Daniel. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Legion Go has been great, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. Also, if you go into the Legion Space app > Settings > Performance, you can make adjustments to fan settings. But be cautious that lower fan speed greatly can limit performance for system safety.
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Heat dissipation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great product, but wish the battery lasted longer
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
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I really like this product, I use it primarly for gamming. My only negatives about this product is that it gets over heared fast and the battery doesnt last very long. But for what it is, a handheld gaming device with good graphics I recommend
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hey Jennifer,
Thanks for choosing Lenovo and for sharing your feedback with us!
We recommend ensuring that the system is up to date as recent updates have addressed overall system performance, efficiency, and thermal performance.
Please feel free to reach out to us via the Q& A section of this product page should you have any questions or need further assistance.
Best, Lenovo
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance, Portability, Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
The Best Gaming Handheld To Date!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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This is by far the best gaming handheld that is on the market in the US. The 1600p screen is magnificent. Detachable controllers let you turn this into a ultra portable gaming tablet. Plus this thing can play any game you throw at it with ease. Old school emulation on this is crazy awesome. The only problem I'm having is Lenovo hasn't released the ability to use the controllers to the fullest. You can't map buttons easily and some buttons refuse to show up at all. And if you are use to dedicate Steam and Xbox buttons good luck. I still have figured out how to use those without just tapping on the touch screen. I have a Steam Deck and a ROG Ally and this is the one to rule the all and after some software updates and controller tweaks...nothing will stand in its way!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Controller design, Overall performance
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent hardware, deplorable software.
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Let's start out with the positives, and I will be comparing this device to the ROG Ally and Steam Deck as I have owned all 3 (sadly returned the ally to a 2nd sd card reader failure). I will start with the more obvious differences first.
I really love the larger 8.8 inch display. It's great for reading text in games and UI elements. Colors and contrast are way better than a Steam Deck, and are on par with the Ally.
FPS mode is actually great. It does take a few hours to get used to where all the commonly used buttons (interact and croutch) are, but slowly muscle memory will take over.
The kickstand is very high quality and will firmly hold the GO at any angle it is capable of.
The controllers attach and detach easily with less movement required than a switch (it takes a few tries to get the hang of it) and don't cause any error in game if you attach/remove during a game.
Includes a high quality case just like the Steam Deck (Ally shade here)
Performance is on par with the Ally (better at higher wattage than the Steam Deck). Makes sense as it uses the same Z1 Extreme chip. The faster 7500 MT/s ram doesn't seem to add any additional performance from what I've seen. 1-2 fps here and there isn't noticeable to me.
Analog sticks are hall effect and will not drift over time. Something that can't be added at all to the Ally, and are a DIY project for the Steam Deck.
The SD card slot doesn't seem to get as hot as the Ally, but after running Cinebench for 30 minutes it did feel warm when removed.
Trackpad is nice, but Steam Deck has better pads/functionality.
Now the negatives.
The software is an absolute disaster.
Steam OS is the king and even Armory Crate is MILES ahead of Legion Space.
Legion space takes forever to launch on boot. You have to keep seeing the same splash screen, loading screen, and boot animation every time you turn it on. Yes, you can disable it but then you have no quick settings menu, etc until you start the Legion software.
Additionally, Legion Space is full of bloat. No one wants your store, your "recommended" screen (which is just ads for games on your crappy store), the "Cloud Game" and the "Android Game" buttons just redirect you to install things from the windows store like the Amazon Appstore or open pages into a built in web browser. WHY?!?!? Maybe this is why it takes so long to load up? Is this delay to load all the bloat? REMOVE IT, LENOVO.
Legion Space won't close most of my games when attempting to do so from the Legion Space software and for those games the only way to leave the game if there isn't a menu to do so is to restart the GO. Steam Deck can close any running game at any time by pressing the Steam button. Asus saw that a "close program or alt+f4" was needed so they added it to the quick buttons. The GO needs this also.
When opening up the Legion Quick Settings or menu while a game is running controller input is sent to the game and the settings menu. This is bad. Both Steam Deck and Armoury Crate disable the controller input to the rest of the system when the settings menus are open.
Legion Space also throws an error at every shutdown for me.
Controller buttons can be customized, but in controller mode it can only be customized to controller buttons ONLY. It would be great to be able to customize the back buttons to function keys or macros. Seriously most controllers in windows will allow macro programming and this just doesn't have that (yet?). I don't have a need for a 2nd A button. Or a 2nd R1. Give us macros, Lenovo!
Button placement is also odd/bad. Start/select can't easily be reached. Why are the legion buttons where start/select are? To accommodate FPS mode? Why can't those buttons be start/select when in controller mode and automatically change when in FPS mode?
Gyro can't be assigned to mouse, must be right stick or left stick.
Dpad is very shallow and makes for a poor experience playing SF6 and other fighting games.
VRAM can't be adjusted in software like in Armoury Crate and can currently only be set to 3, 4, and 8GB. It requires a boot to bios and the bios. Controller input isn't supported in BIOS for some reason, you have to poke at the screen to make changes. Steam Deck bios can use controller input and the Ally doesn't even really ever need to boot to bios, everything you would want to adjust can be done so in Armoury Crate.
The SSD is far away from the fan and gets zero airflow and will thermal throttle when installing games.
No fingerprint scanner/windows hello for faster sign in.
No way to 'right click' at all in controller mode. Tap and hold doesn't work on most things to get a right click and the trackpad doesn't support two finger tap for right click. I wish there was a way to add right click to a back button or something when in Windows.
Native portrait display (looking at Sergey? from the Lenovo forums here) after telling customers that it would be native landscape. This causes issues with many games not filling the screen (such as Final Fantasy X from steam). Also no VRR/Freesync support.
Difficult to open and access internals first time opening (clips are stiff). SSD is a pain to peel the rf blocking wrap off of. Thermal paste replacement will also be a chore (long term maintenance).
Release driver is from July. Promises from Lenovo for new drivers soon. This means as of now, no Starfield.
Speakers are quiet, but can be EQ'd to sound way better in the Realtek software.
Slow charging when in use, even when using a 100w power brick.
So here we are again. Another overly hyped handheld that as with the Steam Deck (took about a year) Ally (still a work in progress) needs more time to bake (and then reheated again). I can't really recommend it in it's current form.
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Very great product from Lenovo makes other handhelds feel like toys. Beautiful screen and the detachable controllers are a great plus. Its probably the most versatile handheld pc you can get. Minor annoyances are software related and windows. If you good at navigating windows and messing arou d with software to tweak this thing to perfection than its the handheld for you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Lenovo Product Expert
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Hey Cbz18,
Thanks for choosing Lenovo!
We are thrilled to hear that your Legion Go provides a versatile, powerful experience for you.
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us.