Lenovo is currently in the process of developing its own handheld gaming device, similar to the Steam Deck, as reported by Windows Central.
The portable device, referred to as the ‘Legion Go,’ will feature an 8-inch display, slightly larger than the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, and will be powered by a Ryzen chip. Additionally, it will run on Windows 11.
Windows Central did not provide any information regarding the potential cost of the Legion Go. For context, the Steam Deck starts at $499 CAD, while the more expensive SSD model is priced at $659. On the other hand, the ROG Ally costs $899.
An interesting detail mentioned by the source is that Microsoft is reportedly collaborating with Lenovo to support the Legion Go. Xbox has previously partnered with companies like Samsung and Logitech for cloud-related initiatives, so it is reasonable to expect an extension of these third-party partnerships with Lenovo.
However, Windows Central acknowledges the possibility that the Legion Go may never be released. The publication highlights the existence of previous rumors surrounding a handheld device called the ‘Legion Play,’ which ultimately did not come to fruition. Therefore, the Legion Go could potentially be an iteration of that initial concept.
Source: Windows Central
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