Lenovo Legion Go S announced, comes in Windows and SteamOS versions

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Lenovo announced the first non-Valve gaming handheld to run SteamOS natively with its new Legion Go S. The handheld, which will also be sold in a Windows 11 Home version, is a more affordable alternative to the Legion Go which launched back in 2023.

Legion Go S is made from plastic and does not feature removable joysticks. It’s configurable with AMD’s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor or the new Ryzen Z2 Go which was co-developed with Lenovo. The Z2 Go processor features 4x Zen 3 cores with eight threads and a 4.3Ghz max boost alongside an RDNA 2 GPU with 12 cores, 10MB cache and 15-30W…

​ Lenovo announced the first non-Valve gaming handheld to run SteamOS natively with its new Legion Go S. The handheld, which will also be sold in a Windows 11 Home version, is a more affordable alternative to the Legion Go which launched back in 2023.

Legion Go S is made from plastic and does not feature removable joysticks. It’s configurable with AMD’s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor or the new Ryzen Z2 Go which was co-developed with Lenovo. The Z2 Go processor features 4x Zen 3 cores with eight threads and a 4.3Ghz max boost alongside an RDNA 2 GPU with 12 cores, 10MB cache and 15-30W…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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