Steam Deck, the portable game console introduced by Valve, has achieved great success in a short time with the features it offers. Recently, Lenovo’s Windows operating system Legion Go device was announced. Now, images of Lenovo’s portable game console have leaked.
Lenovo Legion Go collects the good features of other game consoles
According to the leaked images, Lenovo’s portable console is very similar to the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally. On the other hand, we see that Legion Go has a lot in common with Nintendo Switch.
In the emerging reports, it is stated that the new portable game console has an eight-inch screen. In addition to this large screen, the leaked images also reveal two Joy-Con-like controllers reminiscent of Nintendo Switch models. A support leg that we remember from the Switch OLED model has also taken its place in Legion Go.
Legion Go’s removable arms are a mix of Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. The control arm of Legion Go, which has a touch control section just like the Steam Deck, approaches Nintendo Switch models with its removable structure.
On the other hand, another remarkable detail in Lenovo’s new console is the thickness. Lenovo seems to have waived thickness and weight for longer screen time. Asus, on the other hand, followed the opposite path with the ROG Ally and had to settle for shorter screen time as a result of the thinner game console.
Legion Go, which will host AMD Phoenix processors just like ROG Ally, is expected to support all games suitable for the Windows operating system. The new model, with its modular structure, seems to bring an important breath to the portable game console market, especially the Steam Deck.
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