This is not the first time that we have come across rumors or leaks about a less expensive Lenovo Legion Go. This time things are more concrete with images appearing on the media Windows Central. We discover a Lenovo Legion Go S which therefore represents a more accessible version of the manufacturer’s range of portable consoles. Important information, according to Lenovo, this model will use the AMD Rembrandt architecture, including the Ryzen Z2G APU! The latter based on Zen 3+ cores and an RDNA2 GPU. Although this architecture is three years old, graphics performance with the Radeon 680M remains competitive, provided the price is attractive.
Main Features
- 8 inch screen : Size retained compared to the standard version of the Legion Go.
- Design change : A white finish similar to that of ROG Ally of 2023.
- Ports USB-C : Two ports are included, a useful choice for accessories and charging.
- Hardware simplification : Unlike the original Legion Go, this version does not offer detachable controllers, kickstand or touchpads.
Future hardware
AMD is expected to unveil three new Ryzen Z2 APUs at CES 2025:
- Ryzen Z2G (Rembrandt architecture, already confirmed for the Legion Go S).
- Ryzen Z2 (Zen 4 et RDNA3).
- Ryzen Z2 Extreme (Zen 5 et RDNA3.5).
See you in a few weeks to find out more about this Lenovo Legion Go S.