Lenovo is rumored to be developing two new devices: the more budget-friendly Legion Go Lite and the Legion Go Gen Two.
Lenovo Legion Go Lite and Legion Go Gen Two
Leaked images reveal that the design of the Legion Go Lite differs significantly from the original model. Featuring a white color scheme and rounded edges, the Lite will stand out from competitors like the Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally, which have a more angular design. This design choice aims to make the device more ergonomic.
In terms of size, the Legion Go Lite is reported to be larger than the ROG Ally but more compact than the 8.8-inch Legion Go. The screen size is expected to be around 7 inches, which will enhance portability while reducing costs.
Previous rumors suggested that the Legion Go Lite might use a lower-end AMD processor, such as the Ryzen Z1. On the other hand, the Legion Go Gen Two could transition to a next-generation processor like the Ryzen Z2.
In terms of control layout, leaks indicate that the standard rear-button configuration will continue, but the touch surface found on the Legion Go will not be included in the Lite model. This simplification will help lower the device’s price.
The Legion Go Lite and Go Gen Two have the potential to disrupt the dominance of Steam Deck and ROG Ally in the portable console market.