Lenovo’s “Legion Go” is a Windows 11 gaming handheld with an AMD Ryzen 7040HS processor and a Joy-Con detachable controller, which may be unveiled at Gamescom or IFA 2023.
WindowsReports websiteIt is reported that Lenovo will follow up and launch gaming handheld products similar to Steam Deck and ROG Ally with Windows operating system. At the same time, it will integrate the Joy-Con detachable controller design similar to Nintendo Switch. The product name may be as follows: Legion Go is called.
As for the hardware specifications, AMD’s Ryzen 7040HS series notebook processor code-named “Phoenix” may be used, but it is temporarily impossible to confirm whether additional adjustments will be made to meet the handheld design requirements. As for the detachable controllers on the left and right sides, although they are similar to the Joy-Con controllers, the actual use should still be different. At the same time, the button layout is also obviously different, and even an additional touchpad design is provided.
The operating system may use Windows 11, and the screen size may be around 8 inches. It is expected to be equipped with a stand design on the back of the fuselage, and provide a micro SD memory card to expand the storage capacity, as well as a USB-C connection for data transmission and charging.
It is not yet possible to confirm when Lenovo expects to announce this product, but it may be selected at the next Gamescom 2023, or IFA 2023, which is expected to debut in September.
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