[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I truly love this machine. It's portable powerful and allows me to set the legion go down and detached the controller to play. Now it be even better if we get some controller mounts for detached use then it be perfect.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Absolutely love my legion go! It has single-handedly reignited my gaming passion so much so that it feels like my first time gaming as a kid. Gaming on the legion go has been the best gaming experience I have ever had.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Better than Rog Ally X and any other gaming handheld. Bigger Screen, 144 Hz screen, came with kick stand and cooling system is perfect. I am glad I made great choice!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Legion Go is the handheld that combines several tactics for comfort. I find myself just disconnecting the legion controllers and using the device as a gaming tablet the most. The Switch like atmosphere was easy to adapt to but I still find myself using my series elite controller vs the hand held grips. Even after the handheld has served it's purpose, it also serves as a mobile pc for the office.
It does suffer from a few standby issues as I may need to cold boot the device from steam sometimes but performance for it's design is pretty dang good. Don't buy this device expecting high performance but mobile quality. The screen may push 144hz but you may never hit that in a triple A game. Turn it down to 60hz and save your battery life.
Destiny 2, Remant 2, Cyberpunk 2077 and Halo infinite at my finger tips.
Also using a USB type c cable to shoot my screen to a bigger monitor is a plus. Also the FPS mode is really innovative.
I'd love to see key bindings to the legion buttons other than to summon legion space (of which I've un-installed)
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have both the Steam deck and the Asus ROG Ally handheld PCs. Let's face it, these are truly handheld PCs, not some game console that is limited to just games. I like all three of these handhelds, but the Legion Go is my new favorite due to the larger screen and easier to read text and menus. You can't really do that with the Ally unless you zoom in at the Windows settings, which will be okay, but at the cost of losing some desk top space. Performance between the three is on par and very similar. Legion Go has the removable controllers and the foldable stand (like Switch), which makes it much more fun and enjoyable. I highly recommend Legion Go to anyone wanting a handheld PC for games or as a laptop at a low price that can do gaming much better than laptops at similar price range.