Lenovo Legion Go 8.8″ 144Hz WQXGA Handheld Touchscreen Gaming PC AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Shadow Black, 8APU1
Original price was: $699.99.$649.00Current price is: $649.00.








Price: $699.99 - $649.00
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The Legion Go is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor and integrated AMD Radeon Graphics, delivering unrivaled performance for smooth gameplay and seamless multitasking. The stunning 8.8″ WQXGA touch display, boasting 500 nits brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate, immerses you in vibrant visuals with remarkable clarity. With a spacious 512GB SSD storage, versatile connectivity options including USB4 ports, and advanced security features like Firmware TPM 2.0, the Legion Go ensures that you’re ready for any gaming scenario. Its sleek and portable design, coupled with gaming controllers and a carry bag, makes gaming on the go effortless and enjoyable. Elevate your gaming to new heights with the Legion Go.
ULTIMATE GAMING IMMERSION: Elevate your gaming experience with the Lenovo Legion Go and enjoy lightning-fast performance and vibrant visuals from anywhere
UNLEASHED GAMING POWER: Harness the strength of the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor and enjoy unmatched processing power for fluid gameplay
IMMERSIVE VISUAL EXPERIENCE: Dive into gaming like never before with the Legion Go’s stunning 8.8″ WQXGA touch display that makes every frame come to life with exceptional clarity
AMPLIFIED STORAGE CAPACITY: Elevate your gaming library with a spacious 512GB SSD storage, giving you ample space for your favorite games and multimedia content
VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY HUB: Expand your gaming horizons with this gamepad’s versatile array of ports, including two USB4 40Gbps ports
EXCELLENT AUDIO EXPERIENCE: Immerse yourself in captivating soundscapes with the Legion Go’s powerful stereo speakers, engineered to deliver crisp highs and deep lows
PRECISION CONTROL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS: Experience gaming like never before with the Legion Go’s customizable gaming controllers and 24 on-gamepad controls for precise versatility
CRYSTAL-CLEAR VISUAL COMMUNICATION: Stay connected with friends and teammates in stunning clarity using the Legion Go’s integrated camera, complete with high-resolution capabilities
SLEEK AND PORTABLE DESIGN: At just under 2 pounds, the sleek and compact design of the Legion Go is perfect for on-the-go adventures
ENABLING HUMAN-CENTERED OUTCOMES: At Lenovo, we strive to bring powerful methods of technology to our audience that will help create inclusive global change. We create each of our products while envisioning a world with smarter technology for all
Customers say
Customers find the notebook computer has an effective operating system and a large screen. They say it’s a great handheld gaming device with powerful performance. The control panel detachability is appreciated. However, some customers have reported issues with battery life and disagree on ease of use and value for money.
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8 reviews for Lenovo Legion Go 8.8″ 144Hz WQXGA Handheld Touchscreen Gaming PC AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Shadow Black, 8APU1
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Original price was: $699.99.$649.00Current price is: $649.00.
Chris –
Great gaming experience!
With appropriate performance expectations this is a great gaming handheld, you can emulate basically all consoles up to PS3 and play them well along with playing PC games at reasonable settings. Keep in mind the integrated graphics on this are not going to match a dedicated graphics card, but setting the resolution and quality low will enable you to play a lot of AAA PC games.I own this and the original ROG Ally Z1 Extreme, I find myself preferring this handheld thanks to the larger screen though I wish the resolution was lower on this device and the screen was VRR. At 1600p this screen is very sharp, though it would still be sharp at 1200p considering a 24-inch monitor is plenty sharp at 1080p. Colors on this device are vibrant and it gets bright enough for me. I wish it was HDR for an improved picture but that’s probably in works for the future.Speakers are okay with this, top-firing was an odd choice. They get plenty loud and sound alright but the ROG Ally is superior here. The speakers are more than serviceable though.Controls are great for the most part. The sticks work great and feel very comfortable to use. The device overall is comfortable to hold and use plus you can set this up using the included kickstand and detach the controllers or use a third-party controller. All the face buttons are great though the d-pad is much more inset than I expected and sort of odd. The triggers are great and I have no issues with them. I understand the choice for the buttons on the back of the device as they are not symmetrical, but it takes some adjustment to get used to. The FPS mode for having mouse control is pretty neat and just adds to the flexibility of this device. No issues with the touchscreen or touchpad, touchpad is on the small side though.Performance wise, without a frame counter on screen this feels the same as my ROG Ally at basically the same resolutions and settings. I can’t discern a performance difference in any games without looking at specs on screen.Would I recommend this device? Possibly, if you want a gaming handheld now and are not interested in waiting for the new generation, then yes. New handhelds will be releasing with the newer generation of AMD processors, these will perform better than the current generation by a substantial amount thanks to the newer integrated graphics. I’d readily recommend this over the original ROG Ally Z1 Extreme for several reasons: integrated kickstand, larger screen, included case, the Legion Go has not ruined a 1TB micro-SD card for me, more features, etc. The Legion Go battery is also lasting longer than my ROG Ally which has been great. Realistically, a laptop may be a better choice depending on your needs, you can get a lot more performance and some user upgradability past storage.
kyle1731 –
I does what is supposed to do!
The Lonovo go is a great windows gaming device and has great build quality and specs for its size and form factor. It plays most games up to and including AAA games with no problem once the settings are adjusted. It is not a console, it is a windows gaming device and like any desktop or laptop. This means that occasionally you are required to tinker with the device’s settings and the settings for the game you are trying to run. Do not expect the ease of use of a switch which is pre-tinkered for all programs to work correctly. I played doom eternal and at 1200p and found settings that made the game look great and run at a acceptable framerate. It took me about 10 min of changing the settings to get this result. It has no problem with emulation and anyone familiar with those programs, knows about adjustments to the software. 30wat.t tdp mode. It drains the battery faster but I had it plugged in. Update: I adjusted the scaling and got to playable medium high settings.It is a little bigger than a steam deck and I had no trouble with the weight. It has a nifty mouse gun attachment for the right controller for first person shooters and can be used as an external mouse for other applications.I here they had a rocky start with the drivers, but in the settings there is a way to update them to the current state with no issues. I found it to work as well as any other laptop or handheld pc I own.The screen is massive for a device like this but I see other companies trying even bigger screens. It has great color and ranks close the oled screen. I might also suggest that the size be reduced to 7.5 inches for more portability.I have all the GPD devices and a steam deck. If I were to give any suggestions, I would say to experiment with the trackpad on the back of the device (Ps vita). I also like the idea of having a keyboard built in like the slide out on the win3, but until they can make it unintrusive, it will not be a part of this or the next generation of Windows handhelds (I personally think a functional rudimentary keyboard is a must for a win handheld to maximize the game library potential) . My suggestions are a built in laser keyboard (see above) or a text to speech app that works for all applications (I do not think this exists yet). I had trouble with the emulated keyboard signing in to get Doom Eternal to run. I also wish it had at least 1 or 2 usb 3.1 ports and a hdmi video port. I understand I can get an attachment or a dock but then you have created a weird looking laptop.The bottom line is you cannot go wrong with this device compared to the ROG or the Steamdeck the 2 major competitors. Each works better on different games, but they all even out in performance with the Steamdeck lagging behind in due the the lack of the z1 extreme chip.It comes with a nice case, but I wish the power cord fit inside. I do not travel and the battery life may not be the great but not one windows device has great battery life. I suggest getting a battery back up for longer trips. Also as great as the screen is you can get a pair of Xreal or the Lonovo or any of the knock off brand video glasses to create a living room gaming experience anywhere.This is a honest review, I was not compensated and paid retail price for the device. I would say just remember you are not buying a laptop but a gaming device and you will not be disappointed. If you see it on sale it is the BEST of the bunch.I am happy with the purchase and will add to the review the more I use it. Edit: I suggest to buy a mini keyboard and attach it to the back of the device. One with hard chicklet keys, this way they will not be automatically pressed. That way if you need extra inputs you have it.I had an idea about 8 extra chicklet buttons on the back to assign as extra keyboard buttons for more keyboard focused games. That should be just enough to cover any game out. they would be placed in the middle of the back panel.
Fatt Matt –
This thing rocks!
TLDRGaming Performance: 7/10Value For Money: 10/10Build Quality: 8/10Ergonomics: 10/10Battery: 7/10Portability: 7/10Full review:All of the performance of a mid level gaming laptop in an even smaller package. But unlike gaming laptops, Legion Go can actually do the gaming part on its own battery power. The CPU is very fast as well, so for general productivity it’s great. Thermals seem good, the fans are pretty quiet. The display is beautiful. It really looks fantastic.The main unit is very well built, i’d say the side controllers are built ok but don’t seem to attach to the main unit as firmly as i’d like. The controllers are very comfortable and felt like second nature to me as an occasional Xbox user. I was able to jump into Fortnite and start getting eliminations with no problem.Battery life is your choice, as you can control how many watts the CPU can use. When gaming to its absolute limit I was able to get what seemed like over an hour of usage with some power left to spare.While on battery, I got Fortnite to run smoothly at 90fps with some medium-ish settings on DX12 and 1080p, and I got Teardown (with some very demanding mods) to run smoothly on low settings at 1080p. Both games looked great.The one thing that truly bothers me is that the travel case does NOT include space for the charging brick. Not sure how that got overlooked.The built in speakers are bad. HOWEVER, I installed Dolby Access from the microsoft store and using its customizable EQ in that I was able to boost the low end and got them sounding decent enough.
Joun.n –
Sin duda alguna esta Legion Go como otras consolas a pesar de q sean una beta porque son las primeras del mercado tienen un rendimiento increÃble, La duración de la baterÃa es corta 2hrs , o 1h y media depende en q juegos exigentes y calidad grafica este, en juegos mas sencillos dura mucho mas, la pantalla es buena no la mejor pero no tiene q envidiar a las demás.Eso si hay un problema con la pantalla que en algunos juegos bastante antiguos se pone en la resolución en el tamaño original de la pantalla que es VERTICAL, tengo entendido q también pasa en algunos emuladores. lenovo ya hablo de eso y tratara de corregir ese error pero no promete nada.A parte Lenovo ya dijo q le dará soporte hasta el año 2029 o 2028 asi que estoy tranquilo, eso si a pesar de que la Compre en AMAZON MEXICO la garantÃa solo se aplica en en estados unidos, si tu quieres q la garantÃa este en este paÃs si deveras buscar una tienda especializada, o explotar al máximo la consola el mes de garantÃa q te da Amazon mexico por si ocurre alguna falla devolverla.
Julius Relunia –
Full gaming pc in your hands. Very portable and great gaming performance
Pablo Cuellar –
Vendido y envaido por Amazon.Llego antes de lo esperado, completo y bien empaquetado.Sin saber mucho de tecnologia es capaz de correr juegos AAA con algunas minimas configuraciones, pero la realidad es que necesitas ser muy tecnico para sacarle el 100% de provecho. En General es muy buen producto, para aquellos que dudan de la garantia, me llego con 25 dias de garantia, pero levante una solicitud de soporte a Lenovo con la factura CFDI que te otorga Amazon y pude realizar el cambio a los 365 dias sin problema.
Luka-Danté God of Mischief416 –
I got my legion go today which is a day before my trip and they helped me get it early cause it was originally scheduled to get here after I left, the device is amazing and I can’t wait to get into it.This is an edit: becareful buying from this seller, theyre not very helpful when there Is a problem and if there is a problem, you’ll probably have tocall lenovo, it took me months to get help.
jorge reyes –
aunque soy usuario de uso poco comun de laptop y computadoras, esta es mi primera experiencia con una pc gaming, soy usuario de consolas en especial Ps5 y Nintendo Switch, admito que la bateria es sumamente limitada pero la experiencia de juego es sublime, si bien no alcanza la nitidez que brinda un ps5 y una pantalla 4k es sumamente disfrutable lo que se puede lograr en cuanto a rendimiento, la mayoria de juegos AAA es necesario poner graficos en lo mas bajo y aun asi los juegos lucen excelentes pero los FPS que puede mover la maquina es el verdadero valor, en mi caso siempre he valorado mucho el hecho de la portabilidad, en cuanto a emuladores psp, ps2 (aun no he podido probar ps3) los mueve con resoluciones escaladas hasta 4x (1080p) sin problema alguno y con TDP de 10 o 15w, por lo que puedo decir que es la mejor forma en que he podido emular esas plataformas, la recomiendo bastante si vienes de consolas, en todo caso otra opcion seria la steam deck para adentrarse ahora que ha estado bajando de precio aunque windows creo que ofrece mas ventajas aunque con sus tipicos errores, el peso es otro factor del que se habla mucho pero es bastante comoda que a mi me llego a dar mas fatiga la nintendo switch por el mismo tema del confort, la lenovo tiene unos agarres sumamente comodos, en lo personal estoy sumamente satisfecho con mi compra