PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF LENOVO LEGION Go approximates PC-level gaming in mobile form. 
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Legion GO — Gaming heavyweight in diminutive form

‘The Lenovo Legion Go combines our signature innovative engineering and design expertise to bring the power of PC gaming into the palms of gamers’ hands.’

Ray Alfred S. Remigio

Lenovo has launched Legion Go, its first handheld gaming device powered by Windows 11, boasting high-performance gaming in a portable form factor.

Powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor with AMD RDNA 3 Graphics, Legion Go features a stunning 8.8-inch QHD+ display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, the largest display on a handheld gaming device.

The display also has a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth gameplay. The Legion Go comes with 16GB of LPDDR5X (7500Mhz) RAM and up to 516GB of SSD storage.

It also has a long-lasting 49.2Wh battery that supports Super Rapid Charge 4. This means that gamers can play all day long without running out of battery.

The Legion Go also features a number of innovative features, including Detachable TrueStrike controllers with hall effect technology for precision control.

Likewise, on tap are new gaming modes, such as Battlestation and FPS mouse mode, for casual, competitive, and shooter games.

"The Lenovo Legion Go combines our signature innovative engineering and design expertise to bring the power of PC gaming into the palms of gamers' hands," Clifford Chong said.