Lenovo Reportedly Working on Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC – Rumour

The success of the Steam Deck seems to have prompted high-profile PC companies into throwing their hat in the ring, with Lenovo reportedly being the next one with the Legion Go.

After the success of the Steam Deck and Asus’ recent entry into the handheld gaming PC market with the ROG Ally, it looks like Lenovo is also going to be throwing its hat into the ring. According to Windows Central, the company is working on a handheld gaming PC dubbed the Legion Go.

The Legion Go is slated to run on Windows 11 to ensure compatibility with as many PC games out there as possible. The system also reportedly runs on AMD’s new Phoenix line of processors—a line designed for gaming, AI and graphics for ultrabooks, according to AMD.

The Steam Deck has been quite successful for not only Valve, but also Linux gaming as a whole. The system has been seeing quite a bit of support from game developers, with the most recent PlayStation PC release, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, having been Steam Deck Verified at launch.

The Asus ROG Ally, on the other hand, has also seen some success since its launch back in May. The Asus system boasts high-performance specs, as well as a higher-resolution display, all running on Windows.

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