The Lenovo Legion Go swiftly ascended to the top of my list of favorite gaming devices since its launch last fall. Each software update from Lenovo has only heightened my appreciation for this handheld PC. Yet, despite my admiration, I believe there's room for refinement in its next iteration.
Here are five enhancements I eagerly anticipate in the Lenovo Legion Go 2:
1. Greater Ergonomics for Enhanced Comfort
The Legion Go's current form factor, with its somewhat sharp edges and hefty design, can lead to discomfort during extended gaming sessions. A design overhaul focusing on rounded edges for a more ergonomic grip would significantly improve the user experience. Lenovo has the opportunity to diversify its controller offerings with alternative TrueStrike models. This would not only enhance comfort but also cater to different user preferences, similar to the variety of Joy-Cons available for the Nintendo Switch.
2. Revamping the D-pad for Superior Control
A standout feature of any gaming device is its control scheme. The Legion Go's D-pad, as it stands, is functional but far from ideal. Its clickiness, lack of travel, and slippery surface detract from the gameplay experience, particularly in titles that heavily rely on precise D-pad input. An improved D-pad would not only enhance usability but also underscore Lenovo's commitment to delivering a top-tier gaming experience.
3. Sound Quality Overhaul
The audio output from the Legion Go's speakers is a notable weak point, failing to match the device's otherwise premium build quality. Rival handhelds like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally have set a high bar for handheld audio quality, making the Legion Go's lackluster speakers even more apparent. Software tweaks may offer temporary relief, but a hardware upgrade is essential for delivering the rich, immersive sound experience that gamers expect.
