Legion Go is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, Radeon 700M series GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a huge 8.8-inch display that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. Lenovo’s proprietary Legion Space software serves as a console-like hub for games in each launcher.
Similar to the Nintendo Switch, it features detachable controllers and a stand for tabletop mode. Each detachable controller has a pair of back buttons, as well as a mouse wheel. The right controller also has a trackpad.
The Legion Go’s battery life isn’t great, lasting only a few hours on a full charge. Granted, handheld Windows PCs tend to run out of power quickly. While not ideal, the Legion Go does have a fast-charging feature that lets you charge up to 70% in around 30 minutes.
It has a pair of USB-C 4.0 ports, a microSD card slot for storage expansion, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Overall, the Legion Go is a well-rounded device, and it’s certainly worth a look if you’re looking for a handheld that runs Windows and offers wider access to PC games than the Steam Deck, especially if If you really want a bigger screen.