Lenovo Legion Go S Leak Debunks Downgrade Rumors: Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover
The Lenovo Legion Go S: A New Handheld Gaming PC on the Horizon?
Handheld gaming PCs have taken the market by storm, and it looks like Lenovo is ready to join the party with their latest offering, the Legion Go S. This device has been leaked, and the rumors are buzzing with excitement.
Rumors suggest that the Legion Go S will feature a smaller screen compared to its predecessor, with a display resolution of 1920×1200 and a 120Hz refresh rate. This could be a strategic move by Lenovo to make the device more portable and accessible to a wider range of gamers.
What’s Under the Hood?
The Legion Go S is rumored to be powered by AMD’s new Ryzen Z2 Go chip, which was previously labeled as the Ryzen Z2G. This chip boasts 8 cores and 16 threads, making it a powerful processor for its class. While it’s not as strong as the rumored Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, it’s still a great option for those looking for a more affordable handheld gaming PC.
A More Affordable Option?
The rumored price tag for the Legion Go S sits around €600 / AU$1,200, making it a more affordable option compared to other handheld gaming PCs on the market. However, this raises question: is it worth the investment?
What Do You Think?
The question on everyone’s mind is whether the Legion Go S will be worth a purchase. With a 55Wh battery and an AMD Radeon 680M GPU, it’s hard to say for sure. However, with the rumors surrounding its more modest specifications, it’s likely to be a more budget-friendly option for those looking to dip their toes into the world of handheld gaming PCs.
Will This Legion Go Alternative Be Worth a Purchase?
The answer, of course, lies in the eyes of the beholder. While it may not be the most powerful handheld gaming PC on the market, the Legion Go S could be a great option for those looking for a more affordable and portable gaming experience.
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