Lenovo may be secretly working on Legion Go as a handheld PC gaming console

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With the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, smaller players like Ayaneo, and the most recent ASUS ROG Ally, it seems that Lenovo is also interested in entering the handheld PC gaming market. According to sources, Lenovo's own version could be called Legion Go and here's what we know so far about it.

Similarly to the ROG Ally, the Legion Go is rumoured to feature Windows 11 as well so you can launch any PC gaming platform. Not much is known about the specifications but it may use a new AMD Phoenix 7040 series chips and its ultra-thin design is for ultrabooks on gaming, graphics and AI. On top of that, rumours also have it that the Legion Go could sport an 8-inch display as well as a 15W power state.

Back in 2021, there were rumours about a Legion Play as an Android handheld gaming console but nothing happened even to this day. However, Lenovo could have kept the same design for the Legion Go as seen in the image above. That being said, it may be best to take this Legion Go news with a pinch of salt since the Legion Play never made it.