Lenovo launched its Legion Go (review) handheld gaming device in September this year. It joined the handheld gaming console bandwagon to compete against the likes of the ASUS ROG Ally, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and Razr Edge. The devices are already available in the global markets. Meanwhile, back in the Indian region, gamers can only have their hands officially on the ROG Ally. Now, in a new development, it seems that Lenovo might bring its Legion Go to the Indian market.
Lenovo Legion Go may arrive in India
Reliable video game journalist and industry insider Rishi Alwani shared a screenshot of a conversation on Instagram between Lenovo Legion India’s customer support and an X user. The later enquired the brand about the availability of the Legion Go handheld gaming console in India. The company responded that ‘The Legion Go laptop is expected to launch in March 2024’. It’s worth noting that customer support referred to Legion Go as a laptop. Hence, it remains unclear if it’s a mistake on their part or a different product. It’s unlikely that Lenovo may launch two different products with the same Legion Go moniker.
If the Lenovo Legion Go’s availability timeline in India indeed turns out to be true, then it’s just a matter of three months. Notably, it is also listed on the company’s official website in the country under its Legion laptops. However, Lenovo’s plans may also change. Hence, it is advisable to take this report with a healthy grain of salt.
The Lenovo Legion Go has an 8.8-inch IPS touch-enabled display bearing a QHD+ resolution, 144Hz refresh rate and 500 nits peak brightness. It is powered AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme with AMD RDNA GPU. The device packs 16GB LPDDR5X RAM onboard and up to 1TB storage configurations. The handheld console and the detachable controllers are backed by individual battery units respectively. Notably, the Legion Go is also compatible with AR glasses taking the gaming experience to the next level.
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