Lenovo Legion Go portable gaming device leaked online

Lenovo may be out of the smartphone gaming business, but that doesn’t mean it’s giving up on portable gaming. A new set of images published by Windows Report shows the upcoming Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld, which is rumored to be a competitor to the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally.
A new set of images published by Windows Report shows the upcoming Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld, which is rumored to be a competitor to the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally.
Lenovo takes inspiration from the Nintendo Switch, offering detachable controllers on each side with RGB lighting around the two joysticks. The right controller also features a trackpad, which will be suitable for navigating the Windows 11 interface. The device is expected to utilize AMD’s Ryzen 7040 Phoenix series chipset.
The device is expected to utilize AMD’s Ryzen 7040 chipset.

The Legion Go is rumored to feature an 8-inch touchscreen with thin bezels, but no word yet on resolution or refresh rate. The I/O is pretty impressive, with a microSD card slot, headphone jack, power and volume buttons, and a USB-C port located on the top of the device. An additional USB-C port is located at the bottom.

The back of the device features an integrated kickstand with the Legion logo and what appears to be a heat sink above it. Buttons are represented by the standard set, as well as the M1 and M2 buttons, the latter of which extends to the side of the device. On the back, there are additional M3 and M4 buttons on the right controller, as well as a scroll wheel, which is an interesting choice. There are also Y1 and Y2 buttons on the left controller on the back, which can probably be reassigned.
Buttons Y1 and Y2 are also located on the left controller.