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Lenovo Legion Go S review (Windows version): Not so fast

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The Legion Go S is a slightly sturdier and more portable way to frag while you’re out and about.

It will be available in a bunch of different configurations including one that comes pre-installed with SteamOS.

Unlike the original Legion Go , the Go S doesn’t have detachable controllers.

It sports a 1,920 x 1,200 display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

However, the one running Windows 11 is out now, so it’s a good time to get familiar with it.

The Legion Go S has all the makings of a solid portable gaming PC.

It’s got a straightforward design with good ergonomics, Hall effect joysticks and a sensible button layout.

Lenovo has done a lot to improve the Legion Space app since it came out a couple years ago .

I still think 32 GB of RAM on this device is excessive.

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