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Lenovo working on handheld PC

by on01 August 2023


Windows 11 and Ryzen chips on board

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Lenovo is working on a handheld gaming PC dubbed "Legion Go."

The Legion will have AMD's new Phoenix processors under the bonnet and will be ultra-thin, focused on gaming, AI, and graphics for ultrabooks.

There's no information on exactly when this device could become available, because it is still only a rumour.

It will appear to have an  8-inch screen, making it larger than the ASUS ROG Ally or the Steam Deck, which have a 7-inch display.  A larger display could give the Legion Go a decent advantage over its competitors if it remains lightweight and balanced, which of course remains to be seen.

The AMD Phoenix 7040 series chips are described by the firm as "ultra-thin" for powerful, but elegant ultrabook-style devices. They support 15W low-power states for lightweight games and maximised battery life, similar to the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.

 

Last modified on 01 August 2023
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