The video game market has grown so much, that currently many technology developers focus their efforts on producing portable consoles, which allow the 'gamer' user to play in any environment, with the best possible performance.
In February 2022, Valve launched the Steam Deck, a portable PC for video games and it became one of the most popular. On the other hand, ASUS launched the ROG Ally a few months ago, another device with AMD Ryzen Z1 processing and Windows 11. However, now Lenovo joins this trend and wants to compete with one of the most popular consoles, the Nintendo Switch. Why? Here we will tell you everything.
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Lenovo, under the line designed for gamers Legion, has just announced the arrival of the Lenovo Legion GO, a powerful portable PC that has an 8.8'' QHD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate, an AMD Ryzen Z1 Series processor with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, up to 1 TB of PCIe Gen4 SSD and a micro-SD slot that supports up to 2 TB of additional storage. In addition to a system capable of improving the cooling of the equipment.
However, this is not all, since the Lenovo Legion GO has Windows 11 and will be compatible with all game distributors, such as Steam, EA App, Epic Games, and XBox Game Pass, so there is no game that you cannot play on this high-performance laptop.
To top it off, this Lenovo Legion GO will have such a powerful battery system, that it will allow you to enjoy long hours of gaming, in the best possible way. The console will have a 49.2 Wh battery with fast charging. What do you think?