🎉 Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming Console combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, featuring an 8.8-inch 2K display, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, and 16GB RAM. With detachable controllers and a 3-month Xbox Game Pass trial, it's the ultimate portable gaming solution.
Brand | Lenovo |
Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 29.9 x 1.3 cm; 854 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 83E1000MUK |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Series | Legion Go 8APU1 |
Colour | Shadow Black |
Form Factor | Tower |
Standing screen display size | 8.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Type | Z-series Dual-Core Z-01 |
Processor Speed | 5.1 GHz |
Processor Socket | Socket F |
Processor Count | 8 |
RAM Size | 16 GB |
Memory Technology | LPDDR5 |
Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 512 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Speaker Description | Stereo speakers, 2W x2 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 854 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
W**H
Great Handheld Console
The Legion Go is a great gaming handheld console, although not perfect.Design:The screen is beautiful and really good for watching movies, and the console's integrated kickstand makes it really easy to just prop the console up and enjoy.The Legion Go has 2 USB C ports - one on the top and one on the bottom, which is really useful from a practicality perspective, especially when gaming as you're not restricted to one port for charging.The trackpad is a very useful inclusion, and makes navigating Windows much easier.The detachable joysticks are a really useful feature - you can prop up the display using the kickstand on a desk and use the detachable joysticks to game. It could be made better if there was some sort of accessory (similar to the Nintendo Switch) with which you could connect the two joysticks, as it does feel a little bit weird having two separate controllers.Setup:The Legion Go has Windows 11, which is a bit of a double-edged sword - you do get a lot more freedom as standard compared to the Steam Deck, especially as it is easier to use games from Xbox Game Pass, Epic Games, Ubisoft Connect etc., but it does come at the cost of the Legion Go being much less plug and play as compared to the Steam Deck.On first use you should update Windows and all the drivers - Windows does auto-update on initial setup, however you should check for updates to ensure your device is up to date. Lenovo also has a handy auto-driver update tool on their website, which updates all drivers and even the BIOS, but still expect initial setup to take a couple of hours.Legion Software:This is an area where the Legion Go is a bit of a let-down, as it's software isn't as fleshed out as the Steam Deck or even the ROG Ally. If you are quite good with tech and setting up different settings etc., then you won't have an issue. but if you prefer having a more streamlined experience, then it may be better to look elsewhere.Also, Lenovo has been slow to update drivers and software, especially compared to Asus with their ROG Ally, which is something you may want to keep in mind. Lenovo has however been quite active on social media in terms of communication, which is admirable.Gameplay:Gameplay is what you would expect from the Z1 extreme chip, and pretty much on par with other handhelds such as the ROG Ally which also have this chip. There's also plenty of guides online to optimise gameplay, such as changing the VRAM to 6GB in the BIOS. Obviously don't expect to game with settings cranked to max, but the Legion Go still provides a very respectable gaming performance.Battery:Battery life ranges from 1.5-3 hours depending on the game you are playing. If you are travelling, then I would highly recommend you invest in a large power bank capable of providing at least 60W of power.Conclusion:The Legion Go is a solid device and I am loving it so far, although it does have a few issues. However, it is my preference when compared to the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, mainly due to the detachable joysticks, kickstand, lovely screen and my preference for having Windows, despite the additional work it requires as compared to SteamOS.
S**E
Overall very happy!
Been using this for a little while now and I find it really good! The quality of the screen etc is probably better than other competitors. The screen is a good size, the whole unit feels a little big in my hands, but I have small hands! The good thing though is you can take off the controllers like a switch. You can also attach and use a mouse and keyboard if you want, or a controller. I can play most games on it without much issues. Of course the more demanding a game is, the slower and more issues you will have running it, but it will play most games really well! Battery life is okay, it's obviously not the best, but can play for a few hours before needing to charge again. The only issue I do have with it is the sound quality. Other reviews are right! The sound is pretty bad for how expensive the product is! You'd expect the sound to be a little better, but it's not a deal breaker! I literally just bought a cheap little bluetooth speaker and I just connect that instead! Sound is much better coming through that! Wearing headphones would also be a good work around too.Overall, I am happy with my purchase! It's great and easy for me to play sitting down when I don't quite feel up to sitting at my PC, since I suffer from CFS, so some days it's just nice to be able to sit and play in the comfort of my sofa or bed.
C**E
Worth the price.
What an amazing handheld, considering the price for it. Is very ergonomic, the screen is beautiful. The battery it is on average. The performance is what I expected, so no frustration here. Playing Elden Ring nightreign at the moment, and running smoothly.
S**D
Not an Xbox handheld
Been looking for an Xbox handheld to play all my Gamepass games.This is not it unfortunately.Set upThe is fairly easy and straightforward with lots of people who can help online from YouTube to forums.Battery life 🔋This was pretty awful. I got around 1h 15mins which I found shocking as it ment I was always plugged into a charger (which isnt very portable)Build Quality ⭐This is amazing, the screen the joycons and the case is amazing. It even has a little flap to allow you to change your computer when inside the case which is a great idea.Gaming 🎮I bought this to play Gamepass games but unfortunately it would kick you out in the middle of games, lag when moving around and was at times unplayable.I really wanted to love the Legion Go.The display is huge and crisp when playing 4k videos. However misses the mark for gaming.Really wish Xbox would bring out there own console which is optimised for Xbox.
J**O
System Performance and Hardware Quality
The media could not be loaded. Great display quality but most of the system software needs a little maintenance which hopefully can be resolved over time. Fans get noisy under maximum capacity settings. Control buttons are comfortable to use in my opinion on the account of it enormous size with comparison to my experience using a controller for FPS gaming. Battery life is not reliable for long hours in high quality gaming and streaming but seems decent since it doesnt overheat poorly. The quality for the price is good, and even better with a discount. I like the color because it hides impurities well, nevertheless I was expectant for alternative options. Easy to handle in majority of bodily positions when gaming or performing a task. I am not much of a windows 11 user but my experience on the legion go wasn't as complicated as I anticipated.