Lenovo has introduced the Legion Go S, a new handheld gaming device powered by SteamOS.
This marks a significant moment for Valve and Lenovo, as it’s the first officially licensed handheld to use SteamOS, following the success of the Steam Deck.
The Legion Go S offers a more affordable alternative to other handhelds, starting at $499 for the SteamOS version.
Key Features:
The Legion Go S features an 8-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, making it great for smooth gaming. It is powered by the Ryzen Z2 Go processor, which has RDNA 2 graphics, offering solid gaming performance.
The device also has 32GB of RAM and a 55.5Whr battery, which is an upgrade from its predecessor. Lenovo’s Legion Go S is a great option for gamers looking for a more budget-friendly device without sacrificing performance.
The SteamOS version is priced at $499, while the Windows 11 version starts at $729. The SteamOS model is set to launch in May, while the Windows version will be available in January.