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One of the most well-known PC brands available nowadays is Lenovo. In addition to computers, Lenovo also produces televisions, printers, and cellphones. The business has just released the Legion Go, its debut product, as it enters the portable gaming PC market.
Lenovo unveiled the device a few days ago at the German IFA Berlin Trade Fair. Based on the information that is currently available, the gadget will run Windows 11 and cost $699.
Lenovo’s Legion Go will face competition from other portable gaming devices such as the Asus ROG, the Logitech G Cloud, and the Valve Steam Deck when it launches. But right away, the gadget will have an advantage over these gadgets.
The 8.8-inch touchscreen on the Legion Go, for example, boasts a significantly superior resolution of 1600p and a refresh rate of 144Hz. In contrast, the SteamDeck boasts an 800p resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate, while the ROG Ally spots a 1080p display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Not only does the Legion Go have a larger battery than its rivals, but it also lasts longer. Regrettably, the greater battery comes at the expense of weight: the device weighs more than the Steam Deck and the ROG Ally combined.
And moreover? Because of its feature-rich detachable controllers, the Legion Go is appropriate for a wide range of games. It will have up to 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM. In addition, the tablet will offer Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a kickstand to improve the gaming experience.
Lenovo looks ready to take the portable gaming PC industry by storm with its array of specifications. At its price range, the Legion Go is a good gadget that seems to address some of the issues that players had with earlier models, such longer battery life and controllers with more features. We believe that, especially at that price range, the larger screen and enhanced display are a brilliant move.
Lenovo also unveiled the Legion 9i laptop and Legion Glasses in addition to the Legion Go.
You can utilize a pair of micro-OLED glasses called Legion Glasses to play games in private. They can produce amazing visual experiences because they have a 60Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution. Lenovo’s Legion Glasses work with Android smartphones, Windows and Mac OS X computers, and the Legion Go.
We won’t know for sure until the firm delivers them, but they might even be compatible with other game consoles. They will be available for $329 and arrive in October, just as the Legion Go and the Lenovo 9i.
Conversely, the Legion 9i is the company’s first 16-inch PC and the first to use an integrated liquid cooling system. In addition, it features a MiniLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate increase. Featuring an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, an Intel 13th-generation Core i9 processor, and 64GB of RAM, this laptop is undoubtedly among the most powerful on the world.
You will need to pay a substantial $4,400 for a unit, so we can’t say that these specifications surprise us.
At a later date in October, Lenovo plans to launch the Legion Go, Lenovo 9i laptop, and Legion Glasses. You may purchase it via Micro Center, Best Buy, or the Lenovo website.