Lenovo Legion Go Hands On: The PC Handheld With Plenty Of Attitude

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Earlier today. Lenovo gave us the chance to hold and fondle its very own PC handheld gaming console, the self-named Lenovo Legion Go. It’s pretty clear that

with this Windows-powered console, the brand is taking on the likes of the Valve Steam Deck and ASUS’ ROG Ally, and then some.You’ve probably already gotten a look at the Legion Go via the many video posted by YouTubers who were fortunate to get a hold of the console prior to this launch. In which case, you can obviously see how Lenovo borrowed a variety of design elements, in order to make its console.

That brings me to a point that I believe warrants repeated mention: Are you going to be playing more games at 1440p on the Legion Go? Of course not. Are the majority of your games even going to be able to break past the 144 fps mark? Highly unlikely. But does it look good on the console’s 8.8-inch display? Absolutely.Because the controllers of the Legion Go are detachable, a lot of the console’s weight is very clearly centre focused.

On another related note, the analog sticks on the controllers are hall-effect joysticks, which translate into tighter dead zones and more importantly, no more stick drift. On that note, the top of the analog sticks are detachable, a function that may or may not be critically important for the right joystick, especially in FPS mode.

The ABXY buttons of the Legion Go feel similar to that of Valve’s Steam Deck. Again, they’re plasticky, and have a comfortable level of depression. At this point, I should note that many of the units out on display today were engineering samples, and Lenovo had informed us beforehand that some functions may not necessarily work on the first try.

Sadly, Lenovo didn’t allow me to pry the back open but fret not: I will crack open this handheld machine once the brand sends in a review unit for us.Lenovo’s FPS Mode for the Legion Go, at this current moment, feels more like a gimmick than a proper accessory. Yes, it is a very interesting concept and yes, it actually does feel like a mouse, albeit vertical, but it means that I can shoot or move the targeting reticule more accurately in-game.

Source: Gaming Daily Report (gamingdailyreport.net)

 

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