A new player has entered the handheld gaming PC market.

Another point of differentiation is theNintendo Switch-inspired design.

you’ve got the option to detach the Legion Gos controllers from its main body.

The Legion Go adds a touchpad to a Switch-inspired design

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The handheld also comes with a kickstand and a touchpad.

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Internally, the Legion Go features the same AMD Z1 Extreme chipset found in the ROG Ally.

The Extreme combines an eight-core, 16-thread processor based on AMDs Zen 4 architecture and integrated RDNA3 graphics.

The Legion Go will ship with 16GB of 7,500Mhz DDR5X memory and 512GB of NVMe storage.

When the Legion Go goes on sale sometime in October, it will start at $699.

In other words, Lenovo is positioning the Legion Go as a direct competitor to the ROG Ally.