Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Is the Windows Version Worth the Hype

Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Is the Windows Version Worth the Hype

Lenovo has recently given a glimpse of its upcoming second-generation gaming handheld. ​While we won’t see that model until later this year, the company has introduced the Legion Go S in the ‌meantime. This new device presents a sturdier‍ and more travel-friendly option ⁤for‌ those ⁤wanting to‍ enjoy gaming on-the-go.‌ Notably,‌ it will come in various configurations, including one featuring ‌SteamOS pre-installed—a first ​for portable PCs outside‌ of Valve’s own offerings.‌ This particular⁤ variant has‍ garnered much ⁢interest; ‌however, the Windows⁣ 11 model is currently available ⁣for purchase,⁣ making it an opportune moment to evaluate whether ⁤it’s worth buying now or waiting for the⁤ SteamOS edition.

Design and Display: Streamlined ‌Yet Compact

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The ‌Legion Go S takes​ many of its predecessor’s strengths and⁣ refines them into a more portable design. However, ⁤despite being priced⁤ higher than the original Legion Go at launch while offering‌ reduced performance—including a smaller display and​ no detachable controllers—this latest handheld ‍may not win over hardcore fans.

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