The Legion Go was unveiled at IFA 2023, where we selected it as one of our top picks for Best of IFA 2023. As Lenovo’s first handheld gaming PC, the Legion Go runs on Windows 11 and features an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, delivering a full-blown PC gaming experience. The device became available in November 2023.
In May, Windows Central reported on rumors of a potential Legion Go Lite, which Forbes echoed earlier this month. As Forbes’ Jason Evangelho reported, Lenovo has neither confirmed nor denied these speculations. We will attend IFA 2024, and we cannot wait to see if Lenovo might release the second generation of its handheld gaming PC device.
Available this August for $65, the Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock serves as a base station for the Lenovo Legion Go when it’s not being used on the go. The device includes a USB-C power port (up to 100W max), a 1G RJ45 Ethernet port, a full-function Type-C port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port that supports up to 4K at 60Hz. The dock also comes with a 230mm integrated Type-C cable to connect directly to the Lenovo Legion Go.
The highlight of the new accessory portfolio is the Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector, which allows the detachable TrueStrike controllers of the Lenovo Legion Go to be charged as a single unit. When fully charged, the connector’s onboard battery can provide a complete charge for both the left and right controllers. The connector itself is rechargeable via a Type-C port and it will be released in October 2024 for a starting price of $319.99.
Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case features a hard shell and dual-zip design, with a built-in clapboard to protect the screen. It also includes an internal zip pocket for accessories and space to store an FPS Mode controller puck beneath the device. The new case will cost $29.99 and will be available in December 2024.
Designed for enhanced precision during gameplay, the Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps offer extra grip and comfort. These accessories are particularly useful for racing or FPS games and will be released in November 2024 for $9.99.
Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard is a 75% layout, ultra-light keyboard weighing 180g and only 5.6mm thick. It easily switches between up to three devices and is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Android, and iPadOS.
Lenovo Legion Go users looking for a larger display when not gaming on the go, Lenovo offers two new options: the 27-inch Legion R27qc-30 and the 31.5-inch Legion R32qc-30 monitors. Both monitors feature 1500R curved displays with refresh rates of up to 180Hz and 0.5ms (MPRT) response times. The 27-inch model supports 120% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color gamuts, while the 31.5-inch model supports 112% sRGB. Each monitor has two HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DP1.4 port, audio out, and a pair of 3W speakers. The Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 Monitor is expected to be available in December 2024, starting at $269.99, while the Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitor is expected to be available in October 2024, starting at $319.99.
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