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Lenovo is gearing up for CES 2025 with the announcement of its Legion Go S handheld game console. The Legion Go S is one of three upcoming devices in the Legion Go series, joining the Legion Go 2 and a SteamOS-based Legion Go S Steam version.

Legion Go S with Ryzen Z2 Go (Source Lenovo)

Lenovo Legion Go S rumored specifications:

The Legion Go S will feature an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go APU, which is based on the Zen 3+ architecture. This processor boasts 8 cores and 16 threads, providing strong multitasking performance. Paired with a Radeon 800M series GPU, built on RDNA 2 architecture, the handheld is optimized for delivering smooth gameplay and impressive visuals.

Its 8-inch Lenovo PureSight screen is another standout feature, offering a 1920×1200 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 500 nits of brightness, and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage. Lenovo promises an “ultra-vivid and immersive” gaming experience, making it a strong contender in the handheld console market.

The device will offer memory options of 16GB or 32GB LPDDR5X and storage capacities of 512GB or 1TB using PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe SSDs. The 32GB configuration could set a new industry standard for gaming handhelds, ensuring smoother performance and better multitasking.

The Legion Go S will include a 55.5Wh battery, which should provide ample playtime for gamers on the go. It also features dual USB4 ports, adding flexibility for charging and connectivity.

Unlike its predecessors, the Legion TrueStrike controllers on the Legion Go S are not detachable. However, the console maintains its ergonomic design and premium feel.

Two versions of the Legion Go S will be available: a Glacier White model running Windows 11 and a Gray model running SteamOS. The Windows version is tailored for those seeking a versatile handheld PC, while the SteamOS version caters to gamers fully immersed in the Steam ecosystem.

The Legion Go S is expected to launch at a price of around 600 Euros, making it a competitively priced option for its hardware capabilities. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that the Legion Go 2 might feature a more powerful Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and Radeon 890M GPU, further extending Lenovo’s offerings in the gaming market.

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