There is a new Lenovo Legion on the road, and while it removes removable controllers, there is still something unusual when attached to its CV. Lenovo Legion Go S is a smaller, cheaper mobile gaming computer of Lenovo and is on the right direction to become the first official Steamos Portable Pandidate outside the Steam Deck range of Valve.
First turn off: Final. Windows 11 is a clear choice for non -valuable manufacturers based on their surrounding rigs, but has been proven over and over again that the lack of natural affinity for small screens and thumb control is not completely created by the compatibility of indigenous games. Steamos may not be supported everywhere but UX-Will, it is much more suitable for handheld devices, while still providing a desktop mode to be more flexible like Windows. Its spread on third -party machines can only be a good thing.
Anyway, Legion Go S! It is significantly simplified and narrowed from the original Legion Go, applying more traditional fixed chassis, reducing weight from 854g to 730g and miniature the screen to the IPS 8in, 1200p, 120Hz dashboard. Fine by Me – Legion Go’s 1600p screen, nearly 9 inches are very beautiful when looking at but often too much for the processor of the processor itself. Talking about, Legion Go S will be provided by your choice of the same Ryzen Z1 Extreme that Legion Go has, or AMD’s all -new Ryzen Z2. There is no information on how to do later, although it may not be as fast as Z1 Extreme, because people will send Legion Go’s price up to $ 729 while the Ryzen 2 Go version will be only $ 599.
Talking about the choice, there will also be a version of Windows 11 of Legion Go S, perfect for those who are inverted in a way that does not agree through that second paragraph. That will be sold in January, a few months before the Steamos version can be released.
Either way, Legion Go S will come with the Hall Effect control, a trackpad on the right (looks like a navigation support than the large Haptic pads, ready to play the deck of the deck) and the 55WHR, 5Whr battery on the original Legion Go. Between that and the screen has a lower index, hopefully it will turn into longer battery life, another weakness of the older British.
Hardware rarely improved by eliminating its unique and more interesting features, but in the case of Legion Go, I think it can escape the trading of such conversion controllers. Steamos will naturally make it a more comfortable handheld device to use, and in providing 1TB of storage capacity for $ 599, it even manages to cut OLED $ 649 on its usual advantage. It will still need to create a case of performance and battery life, but it is definitely an interesting prospect. Hope I don’t break it.