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The Lenovo Legion Go S powered by Windows was a huge dud. Now there's a Steam OS version, and it fixes a lot of issues. But ...
Lenovo updates its Legion Go S with Valve's SteamOS, so does that make it better than Valve's own Steam Deck OLED? You might ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first Steam Deck competitor to run SteamOS out-of-the-box, and that alone might make it the ...
What you won't see often, however, is the Lenovo Legion Go for $499.99. That's the best price we've seen since Black Friday ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is available now, starting at $599. That entry level model is powered by the Z2 Go.
The SteamOS versions of the Go S come in two models: this top-end one and a $600 model with an AMD Z2 Go processor, 512GB SSD and 16GB RAM. The latter processor is ill-suited to running Windows, which ...
By swapping to SteamOS from Windows and upgrading to the Z1 Extreme chip, the Lenovo Legion Go S has become one of the best ...
Powered by Valve's SteamOS—not Windows—the updated Legion Go S is a big improvement over the original and, frankly, a better ...
Ultimately, like the Steam Deck, the Go S is for people who have ... I suspect it's possibly an oversight in either Valve's API or Lenovo's implementation, and that's something that's which ...
The Steam Deck is getting some very welcome accessibility features that should make using it a bit easier for those that need ...
The Ally X and Legion Go S cost more than they should.
Though you'll need a steady internet connection and be willing to spend money on a subscription, GeForce Now is a clean way to play graphically-demanding games on Steam Deck.