The Lenovo Legion Go S (SteamOS) is a lighter, cheaper, and more portable version of the original Legion Go. Powered by the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS is, as the name suggests, the SteamOS version of Lenovo’s Legion Go S, the successor to the original Legion Go. This SteamOS variation carries the same AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, ...
It's unfair to compare a new device with one that's a couple of years old, but Valve's OG Steam Deck and Steam Deck OLED are starting to feel a bit old compared with shiny new devices. As the first of ...
One of the reasons the Steam Deck continues to be one of the most popular handheld gaming PCs several years after launch is that it runs Valve’s SteamOS software that was built from the ground up for ...
The device can finish downloads in a low-power state before automatically shutting down, similar to how the proper game ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is an incredibly ergonomic handheld gaming PC that feels great in your hands. But Windows makes the whole experience feel awkward. The Steam Deck OLED offers better battery life ...
TL;DR: The Lenovo Legion Go S was tested to compare performance differences between Windows 11 and SteamOS, highlighting how each operating system impacts gaming and system efficiency on this portable ...
Linux users running Lenovo's Legion gaming handhelds and laptops are about to get a much-needed update to the way their ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S boasts a higher resolution than the Steam Deck, improved ergonomics, and higher performance. And unlike other Steam Deck competitors, you can buy it with the convenient SteamOS ...
There will soon be a new compatibility rating on Steam store pages for games. Valve has announced that SteamOS hardware other than Steam Deck will get its own checkmark, meaning the title will work ...
TL;DR: The Lenovo Legion Go 2, launching at $1,349, features high-end specs like an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, 32GB LPDDR5X memory, 2TB SSD, and an 8.8-inch OLED display, targeting enthusiast ...
The Steam Deck's rise to glory has been something to behold – it's not that often that you watch a device clearly and ...