Lenovo has accidentally confirmed the existence of two upcoming handheld gaming consoles: the Legion Go Gen 2 and Legion Go Lite. The Legion Go Lite is expected to be a smaller, more affordable version of the original Legion Go, while the Legion Go Gen 2 is likely to be a successor with upgraded hardware. The leaks suggest exciting new features, including fixed controllers and potentially a new chipset.
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Lenovo is reportedly preparing to release a more affordable version of its popular Legion Go PC gaming handheld, dubbed the Legion Go Lite. This new model is expected to feature a smaller display, a more compact design, and non-detachable controllers, making it resemble the Nintendo Switch Lite. While details about the specifications are still under wraps, the Legion Go Lite is likely to offer a more budget-friendly alternative to the current Legion Go, potentially sacrificing some features like the new Ryzen Z2 chip for affordability.
Rumors of a smaller, more portable Lenovo Legion Go Lite with a 7-inch display have been circulating, and now an official FAQ document seems to confirm its existence. However, Lenovo has since removed the information, claiming it was a simple error. While the company insists it’s a mistake, the timing and details suggest a potential launch of a compact Legion Go Lite is still on the table.