The handheld game console industry has become more than interesting lately. According to the latest leak, a new contender – Lenovo Legion Go, is about to try to conquer the handheld king title. It will compete directly against the existing Asus Rog Ally, Steam Deck, and other consoles.
Below, you’ll find out everything we’ve uncovered so far in terms of specs, release date, leaked images, and more!
To top it all, we’ll also compare the Lenovo Legion Go with the most popular existing handheld game consoles on the market.
Rumors say that Lenovo is working on a new game console that aims to provide the best overall experience compared to the existing ones. It’s not another rumored device like Legion Play. Our team has got some exclusive images that showcase the new handheld console.
Judging by the leaked images, Legion Go will have a sleek design and a very usable layout.
The device has two USB-C ports on top and bottom. There will be a micro-SD card slot as well. Besides, all must-have buttons like volume up and down will also be there.
Additionally, it will feature stereo speakers, located on the top of the handheld. There will be also two microphones at the bottom of the Legion Go. Lenovo’s new console will also feature a 3.5mm combo audio jack.
One interesting feature is the mouse-like wheel. located on the right joypad. Most likely, it will be used for scrolling much faster and more efficiently. There will also be an FPS mode switch button, on the same joypad.
There is no official announcement regarding the Legion Go specs. However, according to inside information from Windows Report, it will have a very powerful APU and GPU that is capable of providing better gaming performance even with high resolution.
Like the Rog Ally, Lenovo’s Legion Go will also run on Windows 11. For a better gaming experience, memory is essential. We have no data on how much memory it will have yet, but it’s more likely to be around 16 GB or more.
The screen display size is more likely to be 8 inches, and according to the rumors it will run on AMD Phoenix 7040 series chipset, which can operate on 15W or even low power.
Here are the leaked specifications of Legion Go at a glance: