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Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC is available for pre-order for $700 and up

The Lenovo Legion Go is a handheld gaming PC with an 8.8 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel 144 Hz display, an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 16GB of RAM, and Nintendo Switch-like detachable controllers. First unveiled in early September, the Legion Go is set to begin shipping in late October or early November. And now it’s available […]

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Lilbits: Asus NUC products are official, iPhone 15 will feature USB-C, and closer look at two new handheld gaming PCs

A year after first going up for pre-order, the AYN Loki began shipping to customers last week. Was it worth the wait? According to a 30-minute video review from Retro Games Corps, the answer seems to be… definitely maybe? While the Loki isn’t the most powerful handheld gaming PC around, at $250 it’s one of […]

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Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC coming in November for $700 and up

The Lenovo Legion Go is a handheld gaming PC that stands out in an increasingly crowded field for a few reasons. It has a high-resolution display with a high screen refresh rate, a powerful processor designed specifically for handheld gaming, and detachable controllers that make the Legion Go something like a cross between a Windows […]

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Lenovo Legion Go leaks point to a $799 handheld gaming tablet with detachable controllers

Lenovo has been selling gaming PCs under the Lenovo Legion brand for years. More recently the company has begun dabbling in the mobile space with a line of Legion-branded smartphones, which are only sold in select markets. Now there’s mounting evidence that Lenovo wants in on the handheld gaming PC space. According to a series […]

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Lilbits: Linux on (some) Amazon tablets, and is Lenovo making a Legion Go handheld gaming PC?

Amazon sells cheap tablets with decent screens and reasonably adequate specs because the company wants you to spend money on Amazon products and services. And that’s one of the reasons Amazon Fire tablets ship with a fork of Android called FireOS rather than stock Android software – because it allows Amazon to ship its own […]