Lenovo Legion Go S handheld console will get an 8-inch QHD+ display, 16GB RAM and 512GB storage: new technical details of the gadget revealed
Yesterday the first render of Lenovo Legion Go S handheld console appeared in the network, which is positioned as a cheaper model of the basic Legion Go. Now the portal WinFuture.de shared exclusive information about the technical characteristics of the gadget.
Here's What We Know
According to unconfirmed information Lenovo Legion Go S will get:
- 8-inch touchscreen display with QHD+ (2560 x 1600) resolution;
- AMD Ryzen Z2 Rembrandt APU processor based on Zen3+ architecture;
- AMD Radeon 680M GPU based on RDNA 2;
- 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM with no swap and upgrade options;
- 512GB of inbuilt PCIe Gen4 SSD storage;
- two USB Type-C ports;
- Windows 11;
- Wi-Fi 6E 2×2 AX and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connectivity support.
It is noteworthy that creating Lenovo Legion Go S the company gave up the possibility of detachable controllers and now they will be embedded in the body of the device. The console will have a joystick, reminiscent of Lenovo's TrackPoint, instead of a touchpad.
An unofficial render of the Legion Go S. Source: Windows Central
As reported by Jez Corden, the Lenovo Legion Go S will come in white colour, but the cost of the gadget raises questions. Earlier sources called the Legion Go S a budget model with a price of $400-450, but the German site indicates a price of €600, which does not fit in the concept of "budget gadget".
It remains to wait for official information from the manufacturer.
Source: WinFuture.de