
Lenovo Legion Go
Lenovo Legion Go
To be honest, we don't know yet. Hypothetically, we should get enough to serve the orders so far, but we can only be sure on delivery day how many pieces we can actually ship and whether there will be a waiting list.
I can see that the 512 gb version
The price can actually be right, we are not always the cheapest due to the different purchasing conditions.
Cable + power supply must be able to deliver at least 65W, then it works :) Personally, I use a cable for 100W, which is unfortunately not available in Switzerland, and a 165W USB-C hub from Satechi.
The Legion Go has 2 USB C outputs, so it actually only needs a USB C to HDMI cable or an adapter for transferring to the TV. The other USB C port can then still be used for charging, for example.
Yes, it is a Windows PC in console form. All Windows games should work without any problems, as should all other programmes such as Word, Excel, Teams, Firefox, etc. A mouse and keyboard can be connected via Bluetooth, and even an external screen via USB-C (with the appropriate cable). You can even delete Windows and install Linux if you want.
Hey! Did you do the calibration via shortcut L3+LT (pressed for 7 seconds)? If not, update the controller firmware via Legion Space and if you are playing on Steam and the problem only exists when playing, calibrate via Steam. Otherwise I would assume that it is a hardware error. Good luck!
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This happens from time to time with various items. This is because we randomly check the products for completeness, correct connections, condition, etc. in the warehouse.
Like the ROG Ally or Steamdeck, the Legion Go is basically a mini PC with integrated controllers and screen. The Legion runs under Windows 11 and can therefore install and start games via the PC version, xBox app, Steam app or all other PC online services.
No, the graphics card has no ray tracing and no VFS. [I still think it produces a very good, powerful and, depending on the settings, smooth picture.
Thank you for your feedback! We have taken this description directly from our supplier, but I agree with you that reverb effect joysticks are a great feature. If you own the Legion Go, please feel free to leave a product rating.
According to my research, the Lenovo Legion Go uses a 2242 NVMe SSD with M key, unfortunately we could only find a suitable 1 TB variant in our range: OWC 1.0TB Aura P13 Pro M.2 2242 NVMe SSD High Performance (1000 GB, M.2)
Our product managers currently have no idea whether the Legion Go will be available in the range. We apologise for this. :(
I asked Digitec directly and they said 18.11. Just for everyone's information.
Currently we do not have any information on this, so we cannot say whether this statement is correct.
I've been using the Legion Go as a gaming PC for a while now when I'm away from home and also as a desktop. I bought a docking station on Amazon and connected it to an external monitor via HDMI. I am very satisfied, everything works very well and quickly, depending on the connection of course. Hotspot via iPhone works best externally, as most WLANs outside are not very fast. I mainly play World of Tanks, which requires a lot of resources, and have never had any problems. I don't get on well with touch control (screen), so I usually use the device with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. Since my game is played with a keyboard and mouse anyway, I don't need the pads much, so I can't say too much about them, except that they feel good and are good. All in all, I'm very satisfied and would buy it again. I don't have a comparison with Steamdeck or ROG, but I finally decided between the three in favour of the Legion Go because of the great display, the size and the testimonials I read at the time.
We have not received any specific information on this, but as a rule this should not be a problem. The current CoD, for example, is playable without difficulty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr8dlQzZniU
At the moment, none of our suppliers is offering the official docking station. As soon as we can arrange it, we'll be delighted to add it to our range. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide availability forecasts at this time.
The battery drains in 1 hour 30 minutes on the big AAA games and in 2 hours 20 minutes on the smaller games... Yes, almost all games are playable
Hello, I remember manually updating the firmware (bios). If you type "bios update lenovo legion go" you'll easily find how to do it. 👍🏼 Hope it was useful :) !
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