Lenovo Legion Go S Review
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Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Comfortable, but Compromised

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The Lenovo Legion Go S is a great-feeling handheld that won't match up on performance.
The 8-inch screen makes up for it with its bright display with relatively small bezels.
The d-pad has also received a redesign with a new bowl plus a shallow bowl plus the shallow bowl.
The screen can get very bright, much more so than the competition from Asus and Valve.
The thumbsticks also received a fair bit of love, but they are larger and stiffer than they were on the first Legion.
The Go S speakers held back the experience.
The device sports a device-specific processor, the AMD Zen 3 architecture with a 4 -core, 8 -thread configuration.
The $730 Lenovo Legion Go S has a 1280 by 800 resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate with Steam Deck settings in Cyberpunk 2077 .
The device has a 55.5 Whr battery, standard among handhelds in this price range, except for the 80 Whr on the Ally X or MSI Claw 8 .
Legion Space software has been a full trek around the sun since it first debuted on handhelds.
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