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Lenovo Legion Go S With SteamOS Review: Linux Gaming On The Go



Lenovo Legion Go S (Ryzen Z1E / 32GB / SteamOS): $829 as tested, starting from $499

Lenovo's second-generation Go handheld is the first third-party device to ship with Valve's Linux-based SteamOS operating system.



  • Excellent SteamOS Efficiency
  • Hall-Effect Sticks And Soft-Feel Chassis
  • Versatile Dual USB4 Connectivity
  • Large And Vibrant 8-inch VRR Screen
  • Strong Mix Of Speed And Battery Life

    • Bulkier Than 7" Screen Handhelds
    • Imperfect SteamOS Compatibility
    • Inefficient Video Streaming
    • Tiny Trackpad



      The original Lenovo Legion Go was a fascinating device full of features not found on most other PC-based gaming handhelds. It has detachable controllers, like a Nintendo Switch, and it also supports mouse mode with those controllers, well before the Switch 2 came out and borrowed that little trick.

      The problem with devices like that is that they get expensive very quickly. Lenovo priced the Legion Go aggressively; it was typically only a bit more expensive than the competing ...


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