Windows Central: We're getting a Lenovo Legion Go 'Lite'

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Indeed, the Lenovo Legion Go is a heavy, bulky boy. All the features and beefy cooling packed into this PC gaming tablet adds a ton of weight to the overall package. Indeed, the Lenovo Legion Go weighs almost 200g more than the ASUS ROG Ally, accommodating features like that kickstand and a larger display. Sources familiar with Lenovo's plans tell us a less prolific version of the Lenovo Legion Go may be on the way.

Dubbed the Lenovo Legion Go Lite, the "Lite" version will sport the same Z1 range from AMD, but will sport some refinements over its predecessor. We're not entirely sure exactly what those refinements will be, but the "Lite" moniker could give us some hints. Perhaps it will have a slightly smaller display, maybe it'll ditch the detachable joysticks like the similarly-named Nintendo Switch Lite. "Lite" also hints at a more affordable price point, perhaps shying away from the Lenovo Legion Go's starting $630 price range for something more palatable. ASUS has a cheaper version of its Ally that uses the regular Z1 chipset from AMD, rather than the Z1 Extreme. So, it's entirely possible that this "Lite" version could also drop the "E" as well to impart some savings on customers.

It shouldn't be too long until Lenovo debuts its Legion Go Lite so we can get a better look at the real differences, but expect more of an iteration or evolution, rather than revolution.

Taking native PC gaming on the go has been something I've wanted for decades. I'm not a huge fan of Nintendo games and have little nostalgia for them, but you can't help but admire how the Nintendo Switch forced hardware makers to rethink portable gaming, and we're seeing the fruits of that now across the board. The vast majority of "core" AAA gaming is designed for higher-end chips and large desktop displays, but the efficiency of x86 chips has improved to a point where devices like the ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go can provide a PC-like experience without compromises. Well, besides battery life, of course.
 

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That is one of the issues with these "portables" on PC... they are too big and heavy.

So a Lite version has probably more chances to be sold.

No PC "handheld " (if we can call it that) put PC players o fire yet... all are niche with very few sales.
 
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Sony: I can't afford to take another shot in the portable market, we must focus all our resources on porting games to PC, GaaS and development of secret games that never get announced.

Lenovo: Here is another portable.
 

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Sony: I can't afford to take another shot in the portable market, we must focus all our resources on porting games to PC, GaaS and development of secret games that never get announced.

Lenovo: Here is another portable.
It's not about not being able to afford it. it's about if the actual market is actually there. Steam Deck sold only a few million copies. Hell, all these "portables" together haven't broken 10 million sales.
 

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It's not about not being able to afford it. it's about if the actual market is actually there. Steam Deck sold only a few million copies. Hell, all these "portables" together haven't broken 10 million sales.
The irony of only a few millions not being worth Sony to bother with something when only a few millions copies is the best PlayStation single player have done on PC so far, even their biggest IPs.

It's worth it to Lenovo, Valve, Asus and many others.
 

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I think these devices should become way lighter in weight and specially to improve their pricing and battery times.

And well, regarding size I think a 16:9 7" or 8" is enough or maybe a bit too big.

Hell, all these "portables" together haven't broken 10 million sales.
Did they share sales numbers?
 

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I never leave the house with these devices anyway so I wouldn't mind if they made them even bigger. Do something like that sony streaming thing but with a 12" iPad size screen.
 

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Hell, all these "portables" together haven't broken 10 million sales.
I probably didn't broke 5 million.

Steam Deck crossed 2 million at end of 2023 (yeap that is what the Gabe multiple millions meant).
I can't see the others major players having sold 1 million... more like 500k each.

Perhaps combining all of them today (mid 2024) maybe they really had sold 5 million.
 
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