Lenovo's Leaked Gaming Handheld to Rival Steam Deck, ROG Ally

It seems that Lenovo is now ready to join the gaming handheld hype as Windows Report leaked the Legion Go which might threaten existing handhelds such as Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally.

Legion Go
Windows Report

Lenovo Legion Go Design

The leaked Legion Go design bears similarity to the existing Windows gaming handheld. However, the most noticeable thing is that it also features a similarity to Nintendo Switch. Based on Windows Report's analysis, Legion Go is the perfect fusion of all its competitors starting with the removable "joy-cons" from Switch, button placement and bigger screen from ROG Ally, and trackpad from Steam Deck.

The first look of Legion Go also teased huge air vents on the back of the device making it suitable for playing heavy games. The console also comes with back stand that can be useful when pairing with another controller.

The usual buttons are also present such as the shoulder buttons and side triggers. What intrigues the gamers are the back triggers and the mysterious wheel behind the right joy-con, which are both uncommon to see for gaming consoles.

Lenovo Legion Go Specs

The Legion Go will reportedly run Windows 11 and powered by AMD's new Phoenix processors. Gamers will surely enjoy playing their AAA gaming collection without any hassle and lag. Lenovo looks like its full-pledged in offering the best gaming experience wherever you are.

In addition, there will be 2 USB-C ports and a micro-SD slot. There are no other specs that was leaked so gamers would have to wait for further information in the following weeks to come.

If released, Lenovo will join various companies such as Ayaneo, Valve Corporation, ASUS, and more in the Windows gaming handheld industry.

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