Handheld gaming has been a big part of the industry for a while now. For a few years in between we had lost touch with this aspect of gaming, but, Nintendo kept it going with their consoles, which fortunately led to the arrival of the newer Windows-based handheld consoles. Starting with the Steam Deck, we now have the Asus ROG Ally, the Ayaneo consoles, the Lenovo Legion Go and more.
Interestingly, it seems that the Lenovo Legion Go might be receiving a budget-friendly refresh, learn more below. Lenovo Legion Go Lite According to a report by , sources have informed them that a ‘Lenovo Legion Go Lite’ is seemingly in development and it will feature the “same Z1 range from AMD” under the hood. The upcoming console will forego some of the features of the existing console to provide a more budget-friendly price point.
However, it is unclear what kind of changes we might receive on the cheaper device, but we can speculate on some of them. The Lenovo Legion Go is the go-to choice for gamers looking for a larger 8.8-inch display with a resolution of 2560x1600 and a refresh rate of 144hz.
The device has also drawn some inspiration from the Nintendo Switch, as it comes with a kickstand to prop up the display and detachable controllers to game in what they call a ‘tabletop mode’. The battery is also larger and has the ColdFront thermal technology, making the console heavier than the competition. Considering that Lenovo Legion Go Lite will be a cost-effective option, we can .
