Lenovo Slashes Price of Its Legion Go Gaming Handheld Ahead of Black Friday

Lenovo is teasing Black Friday with this excellent deal on one of the best gaming handhelds on the market. Both Amazon and Lenovo are currently offering the Lenovo Legion Go 512GB gaming handheld for only $499. That’s an instant $200 off discount and the lowest price we’ve seen all year. In fact, it’s $50 cheaper than the best deal we saw during Amazon’s October Prime Day sale. It’s currently less expensive than the 512GB models of its two closest competitors, the Steam Deck OLED and the Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme, even though it normally commands a higher retail price.

$200 Off the Lenovo Legion Go Gaming Handheld

The Lenovo Legion Go is a Windows-based gaming handheld that’s powered by an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU with Radeon graphics and 16GB RAM, which is the same configuration as the one found in the $700 Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme. However, it boasts a a bigger and sharper 8.8″ 2560×1600 144Hz IPS touchscreen display and detachable controllers like the Nintendo Switch. Since the Legion Go operates off Windows 11, it works with most PC game clients, including Steam, Origin, Ubisoft, Epic Games, Genshin Impact, Battle.net, and more.

In Jacqueline Thomas’ Lenovo Legion Go review, she wrote that “it is easily the best handheld gaming PC on the market right now as measured by screen size, horsepower, and USB-C port placement, but there are some caveats. It’s absolutely massive, and the 1600p display is more than even this powerhouse chip can handle. That means you’re going to have to spend some time tinkering with – and specifically lowering – quality settings to get your games running properly. Even then the battery life isn’t great, and naturally you’re paying a premium over the Steam Deck OLED for the bigger display, a full Windows 11 license, and extra oomph. But if you love the idea of the Switch, where you can remove the controllers, prop the screen up on a beefy kickstand, and sit back and enjoy? This is the one for you.”

If you end up getting a Legion Go, we’d definitely recommend picking up a portable power bank for extended travels and a Micro SD card if you think you’ll be running out of space even with the 1TB of storage. Check out our Asus ROG Ally review and Steam Deck review if you’re still undecided on which system to get. We’ve compared the Steam Deck to the ROG Ally and although the Legion Go isn’t mentioned, the article gives you a good idea of the major differences between a Steam-based and Windows-based gaming handheld.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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