SteamOS Comes to the Lenovo Legion Go S – Is This a Steam Machines 2.0 Moment?
Lenovo will launch the Legion Go S handheld gaming device in May 2025 for $499, featuring SteamOS, an 8-inch display, AMD Z2 Go processor, and enhanced connectivity options.
Read original articleLenovo has announced the Legion Go S, a new handheld gaming device featuring SteamOS, set to launch in May 2025 at a price of $499 for the Z2 Go version with 512 GB storage. This model follows the original Legion Go, which had a larger screen and a design reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch. The Legion Go S boasts an 8-inch 1920x1200 LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an AMD Z2 Go processor, and 16GB of RAM. It includes two USB4 ports, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack, enhancing connectivity compared to the Steam Deck. The device's design features asymmetrical controllers similar to an Xbox controller, with a small trackpad for mouse emulation. While the SteamOS version is marketed at a lower price than the Windows variant, it is unclear which chipset it will utilize, as there are conflicting reports regarding the Z1 and Z2 configurations. The launch of the Legion Go S raises questions about the future of SteamOS and its potential as a competitive platform in the handheld gaming market, especially given the mixed success of previous Steam Machines. Lenovo's strategy appears to focus on a more affordable, compact device to attract gamers, while Valve plans to enhance SteamOS compatibility for other handhelds.
- Lenovo Legion Go S to launch in May 2025 with SteamOS.
- Priced at $499, featuring an 8-inch display and AMD Z2 Go processor.
- Enhanced connectivity with multiple USB4 ports and a microSD slot.
- Confusion exists regarding the chipset options for the SteamOS version.
- Lenovo aims to compete in the crowded handheld gaming market with this release.
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