[CNMO News] Recently, it was reported that Lenovo will launch a Windows gaming handheld product called Legion Go. The Windows Report website revealed that the handheld console will use AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors and can even be used as a virtual screen with external AR glasses.
As Lenovo’s brand new product in the gaming market, the gaming handheld Legion Go may be officially released during this year’s IFA 2023 (September 1-September 5). It uses a Joy-Con detachable controller design similar to Nintendo Switch, and can also be used with AR glasses to provide a richer gaming experience. In this way, Legion Go can gain a differentiated advantage in the competition with similar products such as Steam Deck and ROG Ally
It is not yet possible to confirm the specific details of Legion Go. It is reported that Legion Go will use AMD’s Ryzen Z1 series processors for gaming handheld products. Details regarding memory, storage capacity and battery are yet to be determined. In addition, it has not yet been confirmed whether the detachable controller additionally supports somatosensory operations or is mainly used for AR interaction
Legion Go will be paired with AR glasses using a wired connection and is expected to provide high refresh rate images, allowing users to play games stably. In addition, a dedicated Dock base accessory will be launched and Windows 11 will be used as the operating system
In terms of screen, it is reported that Legion Go is equipped with an 8-inch screen, which is larger than the 7-inch screen of ROG Ally and Steam Deck. The specific resolution, refresh rate, color gamut and other information have not been disclosed. But in general, as long as the grip is guaranteed, a larger screen is always right.
In fact, Lenovo also planned to launch a handheld game console called Legion Play before, but ultimately canceled the plan. This handheld machine has the same positioning as the Logitech G. It is a cloud gaming handheld machine equipped with a 7-inch 16:9 display, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM storage space, 7000mAh battery capacity, and runs Android 11 system. Although the handheld console has not been officially released, a batch of prototypes have appeared on Xianyu, and some players have purchased and posted experience videos on websites such as Bilibili
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