Lenovo Legion Go S
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Il Lenovo Legion Go S si propone di essere l'asso nella manica dei palmari da gioco. Lenovo lo offre attualmente con Windows e da maggio sarà disponibile anche con il sistema operativo di gioco di Valve. Tuttavia, a causa della sua APU un po' lenta e di Windows, il palmare non si è comportato del tutto bene durante il nostro test.
Sorgente: HDblog.it

La Lenovo Legion Go S è un dispositivo che si muove in equilibrio su un sottile filo sospeso tra ambizione e compromesso. Un prodotto pensato con assoluta cura dal punto di vista hardware, ma reso zoppicante dall’ambiente software in cui si trova costretto a operare. La qualità costruttiva è eccellente, l’ergonomia è tra le migliori mai viste su una handheld, lo schermo è spettacolare per la sua categoria e le opzioni di personalizzazione (come i trigger regolabili e i LED RGB) ne fanno una macchina moderna e attenta ai dettagli. Ma basta accenderla e immergersi in Windows 11 per rendersi conto che l’esperienza complessiva è più vicina a un mini PC complicato che a una console “plug & play”.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/17/2025
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Sorgente: Android Headlines

This is certainly a nuanced question, and it has an equally nuanced answer. I think the Lenovo Legion Go S is an excellent device, and I believe it’s most certainly a good value for those who are seeking a PC gaming handheld. However, whether or not you should buy it really depends on the version you buy. At a typical price of $829.99 for the model I tested, this is pretty expensive when a comparable Steam Deck is priced at $649.99. Mind you, the Legion Go S I tested has the same amount of storage, 1TB, no OLED display, and even similar battery life, even if the battery life is a little lower on the Steam Deck. With all of that being said, I think you should definitely buy the Legion Go S if you’re looking for a handheld, just not this model I tested, unless you really want to go with Steam OS and you want the most powerful option.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 07/30/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Think Computers

As I said in the beginning of this review this is my first time actually spending a long period of time with a gaming handheld. With that I don’t have a whole lot to compare the Legion Go S to. What I can tell you is that I have really enjoyed my time with this gaming handheld. I can see why these are so popular and why every brand is coming out with one. The ability to actually play AAA PC titles on a mobile platform that actually works well is a game-changer. Looking at the performance numbers they are not going to rival your desktop, but for pretty much any game out there you’ll be able to find a setting / resolution that is playable on a device like this. On top of that there was no having to go in and configure anything for controls, at least in the titles that I played everything just worked. The Legion Go S felt quite good in the hands and the controls seem to be just right as far as their placement goes.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 07/29/2025
Sorgente: Gadgetguy

Wrestling with Windows 11 on a handheld gaming PC is something I’d only recommend for the most patient of gamers. If you can, choose the SteamOS version instead, or install SteamOS on the Windows 11 model for a significantly smoother experience. Alternatively, wait and see how Microsoft plans on improving the Windows gaming experience with its Xbox-themed device later in the year. Because of how close the Legion Go S is to the Steam Deck in terms of performance, wait until a sale brings it below $1,000. Otherwise, its comfortable form factor and big screen are decent enough drawcards when paired with games that make the most of handheld play.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 06/26/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60% prezzo: 60% prestazioni: 65% qualità di lavorazione: 80%
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

The Legion Go S is the first non-Valve gaming handheld utilizing SteamOS. Based on our early hands-on impressions, we think it could be a true rival to the Steam Deck and its Windows 11 counterparts.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 05/31/2025
Sorgente: Pocket Lint

I actually quite enjoyed my time with the Lenovo Legion Go S, and I do think it is a solid gaming device, comfortable to hold and capable of playing brand-new games with ease on perhaps the best screen I've seen on a handheld. But in a world of increasing competition, it is tough to fully recommend a handheld that only offers its best performance when plugged in, and costs hundreds of dollars more than other portable gaming PCs that feature similar (or sometimes better) specs. However, if you can find a unit on sale (and I did fairly easily while writing this review), the Legion Go S is a perfectly fine handheld for those who are looking to primarily play games on a handheld console in their own home close to an outlet, or who have plenty of portable power banks on hand when out and about.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/18/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Hardware Zone

In the end, I thought that the Lenovo Legion Go S is a stark reminder of how ambition can be constrained by compromise. In its bid to offer a more affordable entry into the handheld gaming market, Lenovo perhaps cut too deeply by choosing the Ryzen Z2 Go processor and scaling back its design compared to the original Legion Go. Our benchmark numbers speak for themselves: contemporary games will struggle on the Go S, where the ROG Ally X and even the original Legion Go handle them with far greater ease. Its subpar battery life when gaming, sluggish performance, and lack of robust optimisation further distance it from the competition. While it aims to cater to budget-conscious gamers looking for a Windows-based gaming handheld, it simply doesn’t hold up against the stronger, more capable offerings from ASUS and even Lenovo’s own stable.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/16/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70% prezzo: 70% prestazioni: 70% qualità di lavorazione: 75%
Sorgente: Slashgear

There's a lot to love about the Lenovo Legion Go S, and fundamentally it's an excellent piece of hardware, but it's held back by its high price, and perhaps more significantly by Windows 11. I really enjoyed playing games on the Go S; it offers solid performance, and is highly ergonomic (at least for my large hands). Given its large size and price, I would expect a little more oomph in terms of graphical capabilities, but that space seems to be more dedicated to heat dissipation than to boosting performance, which is in some ways a smart tradeoff. Regardless, the good overall gaming experience is countered by any interaction with the system outside of games; however, Windows may be a temporary curse on this device.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/02/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Laptop Mag

The Lenovo Legion Go S is good at what it aims to be: an entry-level, budget-friendly handheld gaming PC that can deliver solid performance on lower settings. While it’s currently one of the most affordable current-gen handhelds on the market, it does make compromises when it comes to performance. It consistently fell short of the MSI Claw 8 AI+ and the Asus ROG Ally X in our testing. However, the Legion Go S can still deliver a fun gaming experience on Medium or Low graphics, particularly in lightweight titles and indie games. So, the Legion Go S can be a good option for entry-level PC gamers or gamers who are looking for something under $800. With that said, though, you can get a significant bump in performance for only $70 more with the Asus ROG Ally X, so if you have a little bit more money to spend, it would be worth it.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/22/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60%
Sorgente: The Verge

But again, the Steam Deck does efficiency better. Simply limiting frame rate to 25fps and brightness to 40 percent can yield over eight hours of Balatro on the Deck, and I’ve gotten four hours, 42 minutes in Dave the Diver there. With the Legion Go S, my Dave only got 2.5 hours to hunt those sushi ingredients and blow up fake environmentalists! I am comfortable saying no one should buy the Windows version of the Lenovo Legion Go S, which costs $730 at Best Buy. Even if the performance, battery life, and price weren’t disqualifiers, Windows is a stain on this machine. And like other recent Windows handhelds I’ve tested, it does not reliably go to sleep and wake up again: I woke several mornings to find the system hot with fans spinning, even though I’d pressed the power button the previous evening.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 02/22/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 40%
Sorgente: Android Authority

The Windows-powered Legion Go S isn't a total bust from Lenovo. The display is great, and so are the speakers. There are also some nice software features, including fully customizable buttons. However, there are so many confusing choices here that ruin the experience: the quad-core Ryzen Z2 Go chipset leaves much to be desired, the whole thing is too heavy, there's no "gotta have it" feature, and poor hardware decisions (like the tiniest trackpad on Earth) make it cumbersome and mediocre to actually use. When you add in the sky-high asking price, it's hard for me to recommend this to anyone when more powerful and/or more user-friendly options exist for less cash.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 02/20/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 50%
Sorgente: Zdnet.com

Pre-orders for the Lenovo Legion Go S are live at Best Buy. Prices start at $730. I recommend this handheld for people who want a lightweight console with rich audio output. If you prefer something with better performance and superior battery life, I suggest the MSI Claw 8 AI+. While gaming, the Claw 8 lasts twice as long as the Legion Go S -- at 4.5 hours -- although it is more expensive.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 02/20/2025
Sorgente: Techaeris

Overall, the Lenovo Legion Go S is a very nice Windows gaming handheld. Here’s the bottom line, from my perspective. If your goal is to buy a Windows gaming handheld for Xbox gaming and Steam gaming, the Legion Go S competes with the rest of the pack in this way. It’s a little pricey, but it’s built well and has very nice features and specs, so the value is there. The question you need to ask yourself is. Do you want to find a slightly larger and heavier Legion Go and save some money? Or perhaps wait for the SteamOS version of this? Or just buy a SteamDeck? I can’t tell you what to do. All I can say is; I believe this Lenovo Legion Go S gives you value for the money.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 02/15/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 89% prezzo: 90% prestazioni: 90% schermo: 95% mobilità: 90% qualità di lavorazione: 90%
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

In Tony's Lenovo Legion Go S review, he'll break down everything you need to know about the latest Windows 11 handheld to hit the market. It serves as a more portable version of the Lenovo Legion Go, ditching detachable controllers for a more streamlined ergonomic design. It also features a sharp 8-inch LCD display and decent battery life. While Lenovo Legion Go S has plenty of strong attributes, it’s not perfect. In this video, check out Tony's reasons to buy and reasons to skip Lenovo’s latest handheld, as well as some caveats to consider before buying.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/14/2025
Sorgente: PC World

The Lenovo Legion Go S is a beautiful piece of hardware. When I picked it up and held it in my hands, touching the controls, I felt like I was going to have a great experience. It feels great to hold — and, when you’re playing a game that uses most of the gaming controls (not that tiny touchpad), it feels awesome to play games on. But then I turned it on and I was faced with the frustration of using Windows on a handheld gaming PC. I found the battery draining much faster than it does on my Steam Deck, but I didn’t notice a huge performance increase over gaming on a Steam Deck. And I remembered this machine costs much more than a Steam Deck. If Lenovo’s hardware was less expensive, it would be compelling.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 02/14/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60%
Sorgente: Stuff TV

Of all the PC gaming handhelds I’ve tried, the Legion Go S comes closest to matching the feeling I got when first picking up a Steam Deck. Lenovo has nailed the shape of the system and the controls are fantastic. The tiny touchpad is my only real ergonomic irk. It has a bright, colourful screen, and using LCD tech instead of OLED is fine with me when it helps keep the price low enough to be a genuine alternative to Valve’s machine. The custom Ryzen silicon being a half-step behind the Steam Deck on performance isn’t a deal-breaker either, even if it does feel a tad mismatched to the 1200p display resolution. Battery life is pretty average too, but the biggest issue is that Windows is still a dud on small touchscreens.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/12/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

This configuration of the Legion Go S—currently the only one available—is difficult to recommend. Though it features a comfortable ergonomic design, an excellent 8-inch display, and an easy-to-use launcher, its lackluster performance and Windows 11 headaches make the $729 asking price hard to justify. If you’re looking for an alternative Windows 11 handheld and are willing to pay a bit more, the Asus ROG Ally X ($799) is a fantastic choice. And though it costs $899, the MSI Claw 8 AI+ offers strong performance, long battery life, and an 8-inch display. If you’ve yet to jump on the Steam Deck hype train, the 1TB $649 model is the best overall handheld for playing PC games. But we shouldn’t completely dismiss the Lenovo Legion Go S, as upcoming versions could potentially make it a true Steam Deck rival.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/08/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60%
Sorgente: The Shortcut

Lenovo has released the first AMD “Z2” powered gaming handheld, and while it's one of the most comfortable and attractive devices I’ve used, it’s too badly positioned to recommend to everyone. Priced at $729, the Lenovo Legion Go S has rolled out with a low-tier Z2 Go chip that’s somehow weaker than the Z1 Extreme but largely performs as well as the $799 Asus ROG Ally X. Unfortunately, it’s a hard sell when you consider Lenovo will release a $599 Windows OS version, $499 SteamOS model, and a more powerful Z2 and/or Z2 Extreme configuration later this May. The Lenovo Legion Go S can be an excellent gaming handheld for the right price and configuration that will likely be released later this year. It offers fantastic ergonomics with extra comforts like adjustable triggers and a mini trackpad.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/08/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Techradar

While it's too soon to say how well the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip in the new Lenovo Legion Go S performs, what time I was able to spend with the handheld showed me that another PC gaming handheld world is possible.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 01/22/2025
Sorgente: Mash IT

Pratico, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 01/21/2025
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

The Lenovo Legion Go S is the gaming handheld many have been waiting for. That’s because Lenovo’s new device is the first non-Steam Deck handheld that runs on SteamOS. Combine that with the power of the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme or AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip, and you have all the right pieces for what could be the best handheld gaming consoles yet.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 01/08/2025
Sorgente: The Verge

Lenovo is trying an experiment. In May, it will officially become the very first company outside of Valve to ship a handheld gaming PC with the Steam Deck’s wonderfully pick-up-and-play SteamOS instead of Microsoft Windows. And at $499, it’ll be a true Steam Deck rival, joining it as one of the lower-priced PC handhelds you can buy. That handheld will be the 1.6-pound Lenovo Legion Go S, a new and improved version of the company’s eight-inch handheld that ditches the Nintendo Switch-like detachable gamepads and kickstand for a lighter and more traditional design, with a sculpted grip that felt supremely comfortable in my hands.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 01/07/2025
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

Even though we have to wait until May 2025 to check out the SteamOS Legion Go S, I’m still looking forward to testing its Windows 11-powered counterpart in January. The smaller form factor should make it easier to use, and I’m eager to see how the updated D-Pad and new trigger locks hold up. But right now, the Legion Go S looks like one of 2025’s standout gaming handhelds. It shouldn’t be long until we get a unit to review, so stay tuned!
Pratico, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 01/07/2025
Sorgente: Dave 2D

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 01/07/2025
Sorgente: Engadget

The Lenovo Legion Go is sort of like the SUV of gaming handhelds. It’s big and beefy and comes with extra equipment like detachable controllers, a kickstand and vertical mouse functionality that lets it adapt to all sorts of situations. Unfortunately, those features made it kind of bulky too, so at CES 2025, Lenovo is announcing a slightly more portable version called the Legion Go S with support for not one but two different OSes.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 01/07/2025
Sorgente: PC Games

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 03/17/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 72%
Sorgente: Xataka

Sconosciuto, disponibile online, Sconosciuta, Data: 01/15/2025
Sorgente: Les Numeriques

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 03/23/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60% prestazioni: 60% mobilità: 80% qualità di lavorazione: 80%
Sorgente: Frandroid

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 03/06/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70% prestazioni: 60% schermo: 80% mobilità: 70% qualità di lavorazione: 70%
Sorgente: Frandroid

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 01/11/2025
Sorgente: Android.com.pl

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 07/01/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 71% prezzo: 60% prestazioni: 60% schermo: 90% mobilità: 70% qualità di lavorazione: 80% ergonomia: 80%
Sorgente: T3 PL

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 06/15/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 78%
Sorgente: ITHardware.pl

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 05/08/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 75%
Sorgente: Jagat Review

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 04/21/2025
Sorgente: M3 PC för alla

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 02/13/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 40%
Sorgente: Gizmodo JP

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 02/14/2025
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Z2 Go: APU mobile quad-core con quattro core Zen 3+ con clock da 3 a 4,3 GHz e adattatore grafico RDNA2 con 6 CU con clock fino a 1.800 MHz. Il TDP è specificato a 28 Watt.
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Lenovo: Lenovo ("Le" dalla leggenda inglese, novo (latino) per nuovo) è stata fondata nel 1984 come società cinese di commercio di computer. Nel 2004, l'azienda era il più grande produttore di laptop in Cina e, dopo aver acquisito la divisione PC di IBM nel 2005, il quarto più grande al mondo. Oltre a desktop e notebook, l'azienda produce monitor, proiettori, server, ecc. ed è specializzata nello sviluppo, produzione e commercializzazione di elettronica di consumo, personal computer, software, soluzioni aziendali e servizi correlati.
Nel 2016, l'azienda si è classificata al primo posto al mondo nelle vendite di computer. Lo deteneva ancora nel 2023 con una quota di mercato globale di circa il 23%. Importanti linee di prodotti sono Thinkpad, Legion e Ideapad.
Nel 2011 ha acquisito una partecipazione di maggioranza in Medion AG, un produttore europeo di hardware per computer. Nel 2014 è stata acquistata Motorola Mobility, che ha dato a Lenovo una spinta nel mercato degli smartphone.
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