This month, reports surfaced about Lenovo‘s development of a novel Windows-powered portable gaming device dubbed the Lenovo Legion Go. This device is anticipated to rival the recently launched Asus ROG Ally and the Valve Steam Deck, both of which have contributed to the surge in popularity of handheld consoles capable of running PC games.

Lenovo Legion Go

Now, a new report from Windowsreport reveals the design of the Legion Go’s console. The overall design of the console is quite generic, however, the console borrows the best aspects from its competitors. It has an Xbox-style controller setup that’s also present on the ROG Ally. And like the Steam Deck, it also has a trackpad onboard.

Lenovo Legion Go

It also comes with detachable controllers like the ones on the Nintendo Switch. On the Switch, the detachable function is helpful as it allows users to play games with a friend or family member without having to buy an extra controller. You can detach the Joy-Cons from the console and use them as two separate controllers. We expect the Legion Go to offer similar functionality.

With that said, the report indicates that the gaming console boasts an 8-inch screen, anticipated to be a Full HD display. The rear side of the console is equipped with several triggers, a right controller wheel, and a substantial air vent designed for cooling purposes. In terms of connectivity, the images unveil dual USB-C ports, a power button, a headphone jack, volume adjustment buttons marked with plus and minus symbols, as well as a micro-SD slot.

For now, no details regarding the specifications of the device have been revealed, but we expect to hear more about it in the coming days.

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