Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS Review
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Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS Review
"The console wars never end. When we published my list of best gaming handhelds I've tried, one commenter was outraged that I had not yet tried the Lenovo Legion Go S. They balked at the gall I had to recommend a Steam Deck instead, calling my hard work into question for this perceived slight. Clearly, gamers have still have strong feelings about which consoles are best. Good for them."
"For the unfamiliar, the Lenovo Legion Go S is the only other handheld that runs SteamOS. For players with their libraries on Steam, the most popular PC gaming storefront, this means a fully integrated console-like experiencemore similar to the Nintendo Switch than a Windows machine. That's what the Legion Go offers, and with various improvements (and some shortcomings), it compares quite favorable to Valve's own Steam Deck handheld."
Lenovo Legion Go S runs SteamOS and provides a console-like experience for Steam libraries, positioning it as a close competitor to the Steam Deck. It features an 8-inch high-resolution screen and two configurations: a 16GB/512GB option and a 32GB/1TB option with a Z1 Extreme processor on the high-end model. A Windows variant is also available. The handheld feels weighty yet ergonomic, with offset sticks, an eight-way d-pad, and responsive buttons. Strengths include a stunning HD 120 Hz display, native SteamOS integration, greater horsepower than the Steam Deck, OLED on the high-end model, and two USB ports. Noted weaknesses include nonfunctional trigger locks, missing some Steam Deck SteamOS conveniences, and a significantly weaker lower-end model.
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