![]() ![]() Let’s cut right to the chase: This thing is really good at running all kinds of games. Credit: Kim Gedeon/Mashable It’s a portable powerhouse What I love about Lenovo Legion Go Indie games like 'Cocoon' (pictured here) run fantastically on Legion Go. But if you want to get a foot into the PC gaming door without committing to a way more expensive laptop or desktop PC, the Legion Go can be an ideal choice for you. Starting at $699 for the 512GB model (there’s also an otherwise identical 1TB model for $749), it’s certainly not cheap by gaming console standards. As we wait potentially another year for the Switch 2, the Legion Go can whet your appetite with its gigantic, buttery smooth display, detachable controllers, and more than adequate horsepower for running games new, old, indie, and AAA. Have you ever wanted the Nintendo Switch to be way beefier and more powerful, as well as more expensive? The Lenovo Legion Go might be the device for you.Ī couple of those descriptors might sound pejorative, but in truth, Lenovo’s new portable gaming PC (meant to contend with the likes of the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally) is exactly that. ![]()
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