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The Lenovo Legion Go S is one of our favorite handheld gaming PCs, but can it dethrone the beloved Steam Deck?
Lenovo updates its Legion Go S with Valve's SteamOS, so does that make it better than Valve's own Steam Deck OLED? You might be surprised by which one walks away with a shut-out win.
Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S are apart in years and specifications, but they both share the same operating system: ...
With an actual price of $599 and tradeoffs galore, the base Legion Go S with SteamOS is not a match for the $550 Steam Deck ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S might not be a perfect handheld PC, but it's made better - performance included - for going with ...
The model that we want to compare the Lenovo Legion Go to is the Lenovo Legion Go S, which is a bit more varied in options. The base model, loaded with SteamOS, shares the same AMD Ryzen Z1 ...
Should you get the Nintendo Switch 2, or one of its Windows-powered competitors? We pit the Switch 2 against two key rivals ...
A Switch 2 is cheaper, but a handheld like the Legion Go S with SteamOS offers ease of use and PC-like versatility.
The July 14 Stam Deck Beta Client Update adds in the ability to turn the Legion Go S SteamOS's joystick RGB lighting on/off, ...
The new Lenovo Legion Go S immediately felt like an upgrade with its rapid-fire triggers, large 8-inch display, and cozy design that nestled into my hands perfectly. There’s just one problem ...
The Lenovo Legion Go has a built-in screen, the PS5 does not. It’s a good screen too, with a higher resolution, refresh rate, and size than its main handheld competition.
At CES 2025, Lenovo showed off the Legion Go S, which will come in two different versions: a Windows 11 model and a SteamOS model, which is the first of its kind from a third-party manufacturer.