
We have seen a collection of hyperlinks concerning the Lenovo Legion Go within the final couple of weeks, and the tide does not appear to be it has been stemmed but – Home windows Report has obtained much more details about the gaming handheld.
This makes it some of the thoroughly-leaked units we will bear in mind shortly, and the newest report is essentially the most detailed but, together with one other huge level of differentiation from its rivals.
Whereas others just like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally must make do with moveable gaming or docking to a show, it will appear that Lenovo is planning to launch a brand new set of augmented actuality (AR) glasses alongside the Legion Go.
Whether or not these can be included with the gadget is not confirmed, however the picture above exhibits that they’ll clearly be appropriate with it, opening up an entire new technique to play your video games by means of the Legion Go.
Given the gadget is slated to have an 8-inch show, it was already trying like a pleasant visible expertise, but when it might certainly output a stable high-resolution digital show to the AR glasses, that is a notable USP.
That mentioned, it is also a barely extra area of interest factor which may not translate to widespread curiosity – AR is perhaps considered one of tech’s frontiers, nevertheless it does not essentially have system-selling buzz round it proper now (until you are Apple, maybe).
Even when it is a bit of area of interest, although, it is nonetheless nice to see extra proof that Lenovo is absolutely going for it with the Legion Go, and making a real try and be all issues to all PC players.
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Whereas we do not have specs for the gadget but (and it nonetheless stays unconfirmed formally by Lenovo), it is already beginning to form up actually properly from what we do know, and compares favourably to the Steam Deck, for one.
AR glasses go onto a pile of different options that it is cribbed from profitable units – it seems prefer it’ll have removable controllers within the vein of the Nintendo Change, a chunky design to accommodate a correct battery just like the Steam Deck, and oodles of customisable controls, together with inner specs that we might anticipate to no less than match the ASUS ROG Ally.
That positions it as an actual potential disruptor within the burgeoning PC gaming handheld market, however we’re nonetheless at midnight on some actually essential components (not the least of that are these unknown specs).
We do not know when Lenovo can be unveiling the Legion Go, not to mention making it that can be purchased, and we do not understand how a lot it will price – two variables that may have an enormous say over whether or not it actually breaks out and turns into profitable, or is just an attention-grabbing however not mainstream possibility.