Lenovo Legion Go Hands-on: Windows-powered Nintendo Switch?! – Smart Fone Video Blog



Is this the PC version of the Nintendo Switch we’ve always wanted?…

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26 thoughts on “Lenovo Legion Go Hands-on: Windows-powered Nintendo Switch?!”
  1. 1600p? Why? Even with dedicated GPU, running 1440p game is still a challenge, but this is iGPU. With that high resolution, running game with low res or in Performace FSR is damn blurry.

  2. What is their software like, does their OSD offer all the necessary functions you expect in such a handheld? What's the max TDP in handheld mode? Is there a boosted TDP for docked mode? How do the buttons feel? Do the switch-style controllers feel firmly attached to the device or is it kinda wobbly?

    So many questions, so little answers..

  3. No handheld that uses Windows will excite me. That's a big part of what makes the Steam Deck sooo good.

  4. I maybe I’m the minority but I feel they missed the mark by not making either a 32 or a 64 GB variant

  5. I hate the "Steamdeck Killer" argument so much. Valve accomplished a feat no other manufacturer outside of Sony and Microsoft are capable of; selling their physical products at a loss.

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