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Has Lenovo achieved this goal?
Adding touch is also welcome, as navigating Windows 11 using a tiny trackpad isn’t always fun.

The Legion Go’s analog sticks have RGB lighting under them.
When detached, that 8-inch screen sits alone.
You could even use it as a mini (but thick) tablet in this way.
Of course, with the controllers removed, how does the display stand?

The Legion Go’s analog sticks have RGB lighting under them.
It’s pretty neat.
FPS mode is a hardware feature that lets you use the right controller as a joystick-like accessory.
This is likely configurable in controls, but I couldn’t adjust that in my brief hands-on time.

You can remove the controllers, just like a Nintendo Switch!
It’s a cool idea, though.
The last thing I want to mention about the hardware is the weight.
Overall, I think the Legion Go is the best in thegaming handheldmarket.

Here’s everything you get in the box.
It’s a better Steam Deck in almost every way, except for software.
Lenovo also has its newLegion Glasses, with a 1920x1080 Micro OLED display with a 60Hz refresh.
Those glasses, however, cost an extra $329.

The back of the device has a neat kickstand built in.

















