Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Go and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Go.
January 2024
(78%)
55 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
4 Reviews
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Removable controllers for multiple gaming positions
8.8″ QHD screen
Design thoughtfulness is abundant from the toggle between performance and battery life
Adjusting the cooling fans
Or turning WiFi or Bluetooth on/off at the touch of a button to the m
Gorgeous 8.8-inch QHD touchscreen with 144Hz
Kickstand and detachable controllers add a lot of flexibility
Similar performance to ROG Ally
Better battery life than ROG Ally
Buttons feel good and Hall Effect joysticks don't drift
Abstract: So, to really test out the capabilities of the Lenovo Legion Go, I decided to use it as my computer for everything for two weeks. I was expecting compromises – problems I would have to live with, but none of that came true. Not only is it a fantastic hand...
Massive 8.8-inch screen, Detachable controllers, Great handheld performance,
1600p is generally too high for GPU, Heavy, Fiddly software experience
7The Lenovo Legion Go is a solid handheld gaming PC, packing top-tier specs with great controllers and an awesomely sharp display to match. These qualities come at an expensive cost, though, which is made harder to swallow given how some design choices ge...
Abstract: The Lenovo Legion Go is the latest in the PC handheld market trend, following Valve's Steam Deck and the Asus ROG Ally. Though my expectations were suitably tempered, getting to fully test out the portable gaming machine has convinced me of its superiorit...
Abstract: Windows gaming handhelds are having a bit of a moment, spurred on by the popularity of Valve's Steam Deck. The latest brand to try its hand at the segment is Lenovo, and it has taken a pretty novel approach.The Lenovo Legion Go adopts a Nintendo Switch-in...
Published: 2023-09-01, Author: Dan , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Great, large display, Battery life should be good, Powerful specs
Cons, High price point, More work needed on software, Quite heavy
Lenovo's gaming handheld has a very appealing display and powerful internals but the Windows optimisations need improvement. It's also heavy and you'll often use it in kickstand mode as a result. The battery life should be OK though, while it's robust and...
Published: 2024-01-11, Author: Manuel , review by: noticias3d.com
Equilibrio interesante entre consola portátil y equipo para productividad y ocio multimedia de tipo 2 en 1, Rendimiento de la plataforma AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme y flexibilidad para adaptarlo a nuestras necesidades, Mandos de juegos desacoplables y con difere
El ventilador suena bastante cuando está a pleno funcionamiento. En un portátil no sería tan evidente, pero sí en una consola, La autonomía en juegos no es tan prolongada como sería de desear, Según nuestras pruebas, el dispositivo tiene margen para ofrec
Lenovo ha hecho los deberes con la Legion Go. Ha sabido subirse al carro de las consolas gaming portátiles basadas en Windows con acierto y con brillantez gracias a un ejercicio de diseño e innovación loable. Podría acusarse a Lenovo de plagiar a la Ninte...
Performances, Qualité de l'écran, Polyvalence d'un PC, Design premium et finitions soignées, Manettes détachables ergonomiques, Autonomie pour les jeux peu gourmands, Charge rapide
Format un peu encombrant, Poids, Autonomie limité pour les jeux gourmands
Avec la Legion Go, Lenovo frappe un grand coup sur le marché des consoles-PC. Sa fiche technique musclée, son grand écran et ses manettes originales en font une machine unique en son genre. Certes, son format l'éloigne d'une vraie console portable et son...
Contrôleurs détachables,Bon écran 8,8 pouces avec pied,Hautes performances,Deux ports USB4 type-C,Ludothèque Windows 11,Boîte de transport livrée
Encombrante et lourde,Encore des bugs logiciels,Ergonomie perfectible,Autonomie limitée,Ventilation vite bruyante
Alors que les consoles portables sorties depuis le Steam Deck de Valve donnent l'impression de se ressembler, impossible de nier les efforts de Lenovo. Certes, la marque n'innove en réalité pas tant que ça, mais en empruntant beaucoup à la Switch de Nint...