
Lenovo’s Legion Go, a high-powered gaming handheld, made waves last year. It retailed for PHP 49,995 in the Philippines, and now, rumors are swirling about a more affordable option: the Legion Go S.
Recent leaks have shed light on the Legion Go S’s design and key specifications. The device is expected to come in a sleek white colorway with non-removable controllers, reminiscent of the ASUS ROG Ally.

Key differences from the original Legion Go include a circular D-pad and a TrackPoint-style nub mouse.
Under the hood, the Legion Go S is rumored to be powered by an AMD Rembrandt APU (”Zen 3+” architecture). While this chip may not match the power of the Zen 4 cores in the current Legion Go, it still promises a capable gaming experience.
Lenovo is expected to showcase the Legion Go S at the CES 2025 in January next year in Las Vegas. While pricing is kept under wraps, the upcoming handheld gaming PC could start at USD 399 (approx. Php23.3K).
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