Chinese technology giant Lenovo is one of the companies that cares about the gaming world. In fact, the company has been on the agenda with a new handheld console for a while. The console, which will allegedly be named “Legion Go”, will be released as a rival device to Asus ROG Ally and Steam Deck. The latest information reveals how this device will look.
Images served via Windows Report revealed the design of Lenovo Legion Go in all its details. When we look at the console, we can easily say that it was inspired by the Nintendo Switch design. It is also claimed that the device, which is said to have an 8-inch screen size, will work with the Windows 11 operating system and will be powered by AMD Ryzen 7040 Phoenix series processors.
This is what Lenovo Legion Go will look like
Allegedly, the screen of Lenovo Legion Go can be separated from the controllers on the sides. A stand on the back of the hand console will also help keep the screen stable on the table.
One of the impressive features of Lenovo Legion Go is that it has USB Type-C ports on both the top and bottom. It is not known exactly why the company did such a thing. However, Lenovo may have considered a second controller support for multiplayer games. One of the ports will be used to charge the handheld console. Meanwhile; It should be noted that Lenovo Legion Go has two more ports for microSD and 3.5 mm headphones.
That’s all we can tell about Lenovo Legion Go for now. Issues such as when the device will be introduced and its price are still unclear. However, the leaked images reveal that Lenovo’s handheld console is generally ready. It wouldn’t be surprising if a launch from Lenovo comes in a few months.