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The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first Steam Deck competitor to run SteamOS out-of-the-box, and that alone might make it the ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S powered by Windows was a huge dud. Now there's a Steam OS version, and it fixes a lot of issues. But ...
Lenovo updates its Legion Go S with Valve's SteamOS, so does that make it better than Valve's own Steam Deck OLED? You might ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is available now, starting at $599. That entry level model is powered by the Z2 Go.
The SteamOS versions of the Go S come in two models: this top-end one and a $600 model with an AMD Z2 Go processor, 512GB SSD and 16GB RAM. The latter processor is ill-suited to running Windows, which ...
Powered by Valve's SteamOS—not Windows—the updated Legion Go S is a big improvement over the original and, frankly, a better ...
What you won't see often, however, is the Lenovo Legion Go for $499.99. That's the best price we've seen since Black Friday ...
By swapping to SteamOS from Windows and upgrading to the Z1 Extreme chip, the Lenovo Legion Go S has become one of the best ...
The Steam Deck is getting some very welcome accessibility features that should make using it a bit easier for those that need ...
Though you'll need a steady internet connection and be willing to spend money on a subscription, GeForce Now is a clean way to play graphically-demanding games on Steam Deck.
The Ally X and Legion Go S cost more than they should.