The Legion Go was Lenovo’s first Windows handheld gaming PC and it launched with formidable specs including a 144Hz QHD+ screen, AMD’s Ryzen Z1 series chipsets and detachable controllers. It’s been over a year since the Legion Go made its debut, and we are now getting our first set of details on the second entry in the Legion Go series: the Legion Go S.
The device was spotted by Windows Central in a set of official renders revealing a more mainstream design in line with the ROG Ally and Steam Deck. The detachable controllers are gone and as per the source, the display may be smaller than…