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When it comes to gaming laptops, ASUS is easily among the cream of the crop once you start reaching its upper echelon of ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first Steam Deck competitor to run SteamOS out-of-the-box, and that alone might make it the best Steam Deck upgrade. With improved ergonomics, a better screen, and ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is among the cheaper gaming handheld devices, but with some pretty beefy specs but, spoiler alert, there's a catch.
The Lenovo Legion Tab (Gen 3) is a small but mighty 8.8-inch Android tablet designed for mobile gaming, but it's also the best iPad Mini alternative I've used.
The Lenovo Legion Go with 1TB storage just dropped by $100 at Best Buy, and if you prefer PC gaming over the Nintendo Switch, this is the deal for you.
Today at Lenovo’s event Tech World Shanghai 2025, Lenovo announced the new Lenovo Legion 9i (18”, 10), a gaming laptop truly designed for games—both those who play them, and those who make them.
Lenovo redesigned its popular Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop alongside new Intel and NVIDIA hardware, and the result is a capable, immensely powerful machine.
The Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS edition is now up for pre-order, and the $549 handheld will challenge the Steam Deck with premium extras.
The Legion Go S feels wonderful to game on and can churn out decent frame rates once you've tinkered with its BIOS settings, but it's using previous-gen internals that can't quite keep up.
But Lenovo's Legion Go S, a more compact follow-up to Lenovo's previous Legion Go, dumped buckets of water on my excitement. Over a year has gone by, and not much has changed.
Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8 Review: Maxing Out on Performance and Value There are some minor areas this gaming desktop could have improved, but overall, it's a comely beast ready for serious gaming.
Does the Lenovo Legion Go S handheld bring enough to the table to upgrade or buy it over the original Legion Go? Let's find out.