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Lenovo Legion Go Feature Highlight: Legion TrueStrike Controllers w/ White-lit Joysticks

Game the way you want with the Legion Go and its ergonomic, detachable Legion TrueStrike Controllers.

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Spectator Mode Podcast Ep. 141 - Looking back at handheld PC gaming in 2023

The Outerhaven writes: In Spectator Mode Podcast episode 141,the crew sits down to discuss the current state of handheld PC gaming, how it has matured, what devices we recommend for someone just getting into PC gaming, and games we’re looking forward to in 2024.

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The Lenovo Legion Go is the Game Pass handheld I'd been dreaming of

Laura Kate Dale, writing for overkill, asks if the biggest appeal of Lenovo's Legion Go is its ability to natively download and play Game Pass games?

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Leeroyw137d ago (Edited 137d ago )

How come? Only asking cause I want a hand held pc. Edit: also in Australia and still no steam decks. But we can get ally and go.

ABizzel1136d ago

It's solid, but it hasn't received the amount of updates that Steam Deck and Rog Ally have, and in pure overall performance the Rog is better in most cases, with the Steam Deck being better if your limit the power wattage of both devices.

You're better off with either of the other two for the most part.

SonOfOsiris136d ago

No support and no sale = dead

Tacoboto136d ago

The Steam Deck OLED I think might be the best gaming device I've ever used and I hope that Microsoft can take some obvious learning lessons from Valve, Asus, Lenovo, and Ayaneo in how they each have approached their own handhelds to build a new Surface line.

Valve created magic it feels with how Steam OS works. Windows OEMs have iterated and innovated quicker, but they'll always be hamstrung by needing to run their own software over Windows. If MS builds their own, surely those optimizations would benefit the next generation of OEM handhelds too

UltimateOwnage134d ago

Feeling the same here. The Deck OLED is a godsend for my gaming life. I've been enjoying more games, more of the time and feel like with the OLED I'm not compromising quality of experience on most of the titles I play. Absolutely love the experience and also love that Valve blasted the doors open for a competitive market in the handled PC space, all of the competitors are exciting and personally I love what Lenovo is doing in the space. I just hope they back it up with updates. Honestly, the only thing holding Legion Go and ROG Ally back is Windows. Step it up MS.

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Steam Deck OLED vs Lenovo Legion Go - which handheld PC is best?

Aleksha writes: "If you’re trying to decide between the Steam Deck OLED vs Lenovo Legion Go then I’m here to help."

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blackblades158d ago

That shyt was so F* trying to enter to win if ya know what i mean.

Sgt_Slaughter158d ago

Managed to get into the Legion Go drawing somehow.

The Steam Deck however, had me in the queue for two or more hours. Eventually got through only to find out it had ended an hour before.

blackblades158d ago

Yeah I got lucky and ended up getting at 6 entries I believe in legion before everyone flooded in it. Steam deck some how I got 1 entry, I kept getting errors then the 4hr wait time kicked in. They shouldve extended it after the failure of a give away.

QuantumMechanic158d ago (Edited 158d ago )

Lenovo makes shitty hardware. They took IBM's PC business and butchered it to death. Their handling of service and warranties is atrocious. Avoid!

Tapani158d ago

I thought Steam Deck OLED is Linux based SteamOS and not PC (=Windows) ?

ocelot07157d ago

It is but valve as well as others have been working hard on Linux for a few years.

Getting windows games to run on Linux is actually not to difficult these days. Steam deck proves this. However, The bigger problem is getting the anti cheat softwares to become compatible with Linux.