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Lenovo Developing Legion Go as Rival to ROG Ally and Steam Deck, According to Report

The handheld PC gaming market is witnessing a surge in competition, with the likes of Valve's Steam Deck and ASUS' ROG Ally garnering significant attention. Now, Lenovo is gearing up to enter the arena once more, following the cancellation of its previous attempt, the Lenovo Legion Play. The upcoming device, called the Legion Go, holds great promise, so let's delve into what we know about it.

A New Gaming Handheld Device

According to a recent report from Windows Central, Lenovo is actively developing the Legion Go, a gaming handheld device. Similar to its competitors, the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, the Legion Go will run on the Windows 11 operating system. This choice makes sense as Windows hosts the majority of popular AAA gaming titles, ensuring a wide array of gaming options for users.

Lenovo Legion Go: A ROG Ally & Steam Deck Competitor in the Works

Display and Design

The rumored Legion Go is expected to feature an 8-inch display, giving it a slight edge over its 7-inch display competitors such as the Steam Deck and the ROG Ally. Although specific details regarding the display resolution and refresh rate are yet to be revealed, it is safe to assume that it will sport at least a Full HD (1080p) panel, delivering crisp visuals and immersive gaming experiences.

Performance Prowess

Performance is a paramount factor for any gaming device, and the Legion Go aims to deliver in this aspect. The device is said to be equipped with AMD Phoenix processors, which were introduced earlier in the year.

These processors are specifically designed to be ultra-thin and optimized for gaming, AI, and graphics in ultrabooks, promising seamless and lag-free gaming sessions. The inclusion of Ryzen chips aligns with Lenovo's "Legion" brand known for its focus on PC gaming.

Availability and Market Competition

In India, official availability of Valve's Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch is limited, with imported units being the primary option for consumers. Recently, the ASUS ROG Ally, powered by AMD's Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, AMD Radeon Navi3 graphics, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD storage, and a UHS-II microSD card reader, made its entry into the Indian market with a price tag of Rs 69,990. With these products gaining traction, Lenovo's Legion Go faces a competitive landscape.

Lenovo will need to deliver on the promises made by the device's specifications. If executed successfully, the Legion Go could carve out a niche for itself, catering to gamers seeking a powerful and portable gaming solution.

At this moment, there is no definite information about the specific release date or even if the Lenovo Legion Go will be launched in the market. Therefore, it's essential to approach all this information with a grain of salt.

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