The website Windows Central has leaked images of the Lenovo Legion Go S, Lenovo’s new portable gaming console that has been upgraded from the original Lenovo Legion Go model released in 2023.
A key change in the Lenovo Legion Go S is the inability to detach both controllers (similar to the Switch), making it a traditional handheld gaming device with a design reminiscent of the ROG Ally or Steam Deck. At first glance, it may be mistaken for the ROG Ally due to its white color scheme.
On the specs side, the device will upgrade to the Ryzen Z2G processor, codenamed Rembrandt, featuring a Zen 3+ architecture. This indicates lower specs compared to the Ryzen Z1 Extreme with Zen 4 architecture, suggesting that the Lenovo Legion Go “S” will be a more budget-friendly version of the original Lenovo Legion Go priced at €799. Windows Central estimates the price to be around $499-599.
There is currently no clear information on the official release date of the Lenovo Legion Go S, but it is expected to debut at CES 2025, around the new year, coinciding with AMD’s launch of the Ryzen Z2 chip.
Source: Windows Central
TLDR: Windows Central revealed leaked images of the Lenovo Legion Go S, an upgraded version of the original Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming device. The Legion Go S features a non-detachable design, upgraded Ryzen Z2G processor, and is expected to be more affordable than its predecessor. Release date is speculated to be around CES 2025, in conjunction with AMD’s Ryzen Z2 chip launch.
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