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Lenovo unveiled two new Legion Go handheld gaming PCs at CES 2025, one of which is powered by Steam OS like the Steam Deck, and they’re both still massive. They’re also mostly Lenovo’s version of the ROG Ally X and Steam Deck OLED – incremental ...
Along with companies like Dell and HP, Lenovo is probably one of the best-known brands when it comes to things like desktops and laptops, whether you’re looking for a gaming device or a general day-to-day one. That’s why it’s great to see some ...
The new Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 handheld gaming PC is easily the best Windows gaming handheld currently available.
The Legion 9i has effectively four profiles you can activate through LegionSpace at any given time. Quiet, Balance, Performance, and Custom. The latter two are only available while plugged in. As standard, the Quiet profile is selected, unless you open the app, ensure it's updated, and then change that to one of the other three.
As part of Lenovo’s clearance sale, it has one of the most appealing gaming PC deals around today. It’s currently selling the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i for $2,600 instead of $3,250. That means a considerable saving of $650 on a gaming rig that will last ...
Gaming is a massive market filled with many gaming PCs that are usually packed to the gills with a lot of tech. But if you’re a new gamer and don’t want to break your wallet, Lenovo has announced a series of gaming PCs that might fit you like a glove.
To state the obvious, PC gaming is not only alive and well, but thriving. Need proof? Just look at the bevy of products announced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Among them is an array of gaming hardware from Lenovo, which used the event as ...
The Lenovo Legion Go will celebrate its first birthday later this year, and it looks like the handheld gaming PC could soon be part of a growing family. Rumors about an upcoming Lenovo Legion Go Lite handheld have been making the rounds for months, but ...
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