In a recent development, Lenovo made waves in the gaming industry with the announcement of their Legion Go handheld and AR glasses at IFA 2023. We delve deep into the features, specifications, and pricing details of these exciting new additions to the Lenovo Legion line-up.

Lenovo Legion Go: A Formidable Entrant in the Handheld Console Market

Lenovo has officially marked its entry into the handheld gaming console market with the Legion Go, thereby adding to the existing competition with established players such as Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. This new entrant comes with several distinguishing features and robust specifications that potentially make it a compelling choice for gaming enthusiasts in 2023.

Internal Hardware Overview

Central to the Legion Go's capabilities is the powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip, an APU that operates in tandem with a 16GB DDR5 7500MHz memory. The chip comprises an 8-core, 16-thread configuration, based on the novel Ryzen 7000 series mobile processors. The CPU has the potential to clock speeds up to 5.1GHz, albeit depending on the efficiency of the cooling system in the handheld console.

Furthermore, the integrated RDNA 3 graphics facilitate smooth gameplay, supported by 12 compute units. While the chip’s Thermal Design Power (TDP) is specified between 9-30W by AMD, manufacturers have been observed to optimize it to higher wattage modes to extract enhanced performance.

Storage and Battery Specifications

The Lenovo Legion Go offers substantial storage options, with up to 1TB NVMe Gen 4 SSD, complemented by an expandable microSD slot capable of housing an additional 2TB. Powering this handheld console is a 49.2Wh battery, equipped with Lenovo's Super Rapid Charge technology that promises to replenish 70% of the battery within 30 minutes.