Lenovo has announced two new handheld gaming PCs at CES 2025: the Legion Go S and a prototype of the Legion Go 2. The Legion Go S is lighter and lacks removable controllers but boasts improved specs, such as up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a battery designed for longer life. It will be available with either AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Go or Z1 Extreme processors and can run on Windows 11 or SteamOS. The pricing starts at $729. Meanwhile, the Legion Go 2 prototype promises even more enhancements, including a new AMD Z2 Extreme SoC, improved RAM, and a larger battery, making it more comfortable for extended gaming sessions. Further details on pricing and specs for the Go 2 are yet to be revealed.

What are the specs of the Lenovo Legion Go S handheld gaming PC?

The Lenovo Legion Go S features an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or Z1 Extreme processor, up to 32GB LPDDR5X memory, a 55.5WHr battery, and options to run on Windows 11 or SteamOS. It weighs 1.63 lbs and has integrated AMD Radeon 700M graphics.

The Lenovo Legion Go series has pivoted towards offering gamers portable yet powerful devices suitable for on-the-go gameplay. The original Legion Go, launched in 2023, was praised for its capacity to play demanding titles, setting a high bar for future iterations. The introduction of the Legion Go S and the anticipated Go 2 continue this trend, enabling gamers to expect premium performance in a handheld format.