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Indeed, the ROG Ally has been myallyfor several months.
I went from being a pure sceptic to atrue ASUS ROG Ally believerlast summer.

But now, I have a competitor to play with too.
Related:Lenovo Legion Go vs. ASUS ROG Ally
Say hi to the Lenovo Legion Go.
But more on performance and battery life a little later.

Design-wise, I much prefer the Lenovo Legion Go to my ASUS ROG Ally overall.
Indeed, these devices are designed to be held and touched.
Where the Lenovo Legion Go one-ups competitors is with its mini trackpad.

Some of the weirdness is intentional, though.
See the above picture?
It’s a nice touch that the little skirt fits snugly into the carrying case, though.

Whatisincluded, though, is a huge kickstand.
Lenovo said “naw,” and slapped it right on the chassis instead.
All that beef is necessary for the larger display, but also the impressive cooling.

The huge air vents across the back are doubtless something to do with that.
But how does it stack up while running games?
I tend to keep it on 6GB for those VRAM-thirsty titles.

One big question I often get about these types of devices pertains to battery life.
well, you’re probably looking at like 30 minutes at most.
The Lenovo Legion Go can go harder than Hollow Knight, though.

I have to say, for versatility, the Lenovo Legion Go definitely has an edge.
Rumors suggest that Xbox itself is making a handheld, with a PlayStation portable hot in pursuit.




















