The handheld console industry continues to grow rapidly. Lenovo, which offers portable solutions in the market with players such as Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally and MSI Flaw, is working on an affordable device. It was stated that the model that will be based on Legion Go will be called Lenovo Legion Go Lite.
What will Lenovo Legion Go Lite offer?
According to information emerging in the US, Lenovo wants to make its Windows 11-based computer cheaper. The current model was released last year with a price tag of $699. However, with the Lite version, it aims to make the device more affordable.
The first leaks revealed that the Legion Go Lite will have a smaller screen. It is also possible that the detachable controllers will be removed. Details about the Legion Go Lite’s specifications or release date are unclear.
Powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Series processors, Legion Go delivers Windows gaming power on an 8.8-inch Lenovo PureSight display.
Lenovo Legion Go’s key layout consists of two analog sticks, a D-Pad, four buttons (A, B, X and Y) and a touchpad. There is also a mouse wheel behind the right remote. Considering that the model runs the Windows 11 operating system, this is a logical move as it will make navigation much easier.
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