The Lenovo Legion Go: A Powerful Handheld Gaming PC

The Lenovo Legion Go is a powerful handheld gaming PC that packs a punch with its impressive specs and unique features. But does it live up to the hype? Find out in our review.
The Lenovo Legion Go: A Powerful Handheld Gaming PC

The Lenovo Legion Go: A Powerful Handheld Gaming PC

The Lenovo Legion Go is a new handheld gaming console that has just been launched in India. With its impressive specs and unique features, it’s being touted as one of the best handheld gaming PCs in the market. But does it live up to the hype? Let’s take a closer look.

Key Specifications

  • Price: ₹89,990
  • 8.8 inch QHD+ display
  • AMD Z1 Extreme processor
  • 16GB RAM, 1TB Storage
  • 49.2Wh battery
  • Up to 144Hz refresh rates
  • AMD Radeon graphics
  • Windows 11
  • 65W charger

Design and Ergonomics

The Legion Go features a massive 8.8-inch screen, making it the largest in the handheld market currently. It also weighs 854 grams, which is heavier than both the Asus ROG Ally and the Nintendo Switch. However, I found that my fingers grip and curve around the device’s body very comfortably, making it more than fine for daily gaming. Additionally, it’s not just limited to home use; it’s portable enough to take with you on the go.

The Lenovo Legion Go’s massive 8.8-inch screen

Display

The display is a standout feature at 8.8 inches with a QHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It’s absolutely gorgeous, but the tech isn’t quite advanced enough to fully take advantage of this high resolution. Most of the time, the only content displayed at the full 2560×1600 resolution will be the Windows Desktop or some random video. Despite this, the screen is solid, though I wish it was complemented by better speakers.

Audio

The Legion Go has two 2W stereo speakers located at the top, but their upward-firing placement tends to diffuse the sound. Forward-facing speakers would have been ideal here. Fortunately, I found a workaround to improve the audio experience. When you first get your Legion Go, type “Realtek Audio” in the search bar, click on it, and navigate to the speakers settings. Turn on the Omni speaker feature and choose either the “Powerful” setting or dial everything up to max. While it’s not a perfect substitute for front-facing speakers, it significantly enhances the sound quality. Another solution is to pair the device with headphones as it comes with a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack. Apart from that, you also get a microSD slot and two USB-C 40Gbps ports, which allow you to charge, connect to an output, and game simultaneously. So, it’s pretty handy that way.

The Legion Go’s upward-firing speakers

Performance

The Legion Go is powered by the AMD Z1 Extreme Processor and AMD Radeon graphics, which, based on its benchmark scores, makes it one of the most powerful handhelds on the market right now. It also comes with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, along with up to 1TB of SSD storage. It can handle triple AAA titles but I did notice some drops in FPS and benchmark scores at higher resolutions, with significant improvements at lower settings. Therefore, it’s best not to max out the presets, especially for graphically demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2. The device also heats up quite a bit, but I haven’t experienced any significant thermal throttling, with the CPU maintaining average temperatures around 54 to 55 degrees Celsius. However, the fans can get quite loud, though they seem to be effective in keeping the console’s temperature in check.

The Legion Go’s impressive performance

Battery Life

On the battery front, the Legion Go features a 49.2Wh unit, and during my testing, the 65W charger took about an hour to fully charge it. However, the battery life during continuous gaming is about 1.5 to 2 hours, which feels a bit short for my liking. To get more out of the battery, I found that lowering the screen resolution and refresh rate to 800p at 60Hz made a significant difference. Not only did this extend the battery life, but it also made the games run much smoother. This tweak has become my go-to setting for longer gaming sessions.

Software

When it comes to the software, the Legion Go runs on Windows 11, essentially making it a portable PC. It works well for the most part, but it can be a bit buggy at times. The device also features the Legion Space software, which recently received an update, though there’s still room for improvement. Basically, Legion Space serves as the hub for all your installed games and settings. Personally, I find it a bit clunky and it feels odd that the default front page is filled with game sales, requiring you to navigate to a different tab to access your games. I feel that the Legion Space software is still a work in progress, but if you can overlook that, the Legion Go is a solid choice.

Price and Verdict

The Legion Go is one the most feature-packed handheld devices I’ve come across, and I have to give Lenovo credit for trying out interesting features like the joystick mouse controller. That being said, it’s also not cheap at ₹89,990. At this price, you could also find some worthy gaming laptops that might meet all your needs. Additionally, the ROG Ally is available for under ₹60,000, so your choice will depend on what you prioritize the most.

The Lenovo Legion Go is a powerful and feature-rich handheld gaming PC, with its design, performance, and unique features standing out. While it has some drawbacks like weight and battery life, the overall experience is impressive, making it a worthy contender in the handheld gaming market.

The Lenovo Legion Go: A powerful handheld gaming PC