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Thursday
Aug172023

Lenovo may debut a Windows-based gaming handheld console

Image: Windows Report

Lenovo is reportedly working on a gaming handheld that will compete with Windows models such as the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. It'll supposedly boast features such as removable controls (a la the Switch), according to a leak from Windows Report. The device, dubbed the Legion Go, will run Windows 11 and pack AMD’s new Phoenix processors, equipped with features that include a kickstand, microSD slot, and a pair of USB-C ports.

As for the design, the Legion Go will reportedly sport back, shoulder, and side triggers, plus a wheel hidden under the top right trigger. It also comes with a headphone port, volume rocker, and a large cooling vent at the back. Given the detachable controller, the 8-inch display is likely to be touch sensitive as well. There are no words on other specs yet.

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