The range of options in the handheld console market is expanding rapidly. Lenovo, a brand frequently active in this space, appears to be gearing up to introduce a budget-friendly model called the Legion Go S. Recent reports have revealed the design of this upcoming handheld console.
What will the Lenovo Legion Go S look like?
Known for its leaks, Windows Central has unveiled the design of the Lenovo Legion Go S. According to the report, the console will feature RGB lighting, two USB-C ports at the top, a circular D-pad on the left side, and a raised TrackPoint-like area for mouse control.
The console’s budget-friendly nature is evident from its design. For instance, last year’s Lenovo Legion Go featured detachable controllers reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons. It also included a mouse wheel on the back of the right controller and a square-shaped trackpad for easy navigation. However, these features seem to be absent in the Legion Go S. Instead, the new model opts for a more compact design.
While not yet confirmed, the Legion Go S is expected to have a price tag of $399, a significant reduction compared to the $700 launch price of the standard Lenovo Legion Go.
Feature | Details |
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Screen | 7-inch touchscreen |
Cooling System | Dual-fan setup |
Ports | HDMI |
Operating System | Windows (next-gen handheld OS) |
Price | $399 (possible variations) |
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