Legion Go S Handheld Gaming PC Leaked Ahead of CES 2025
Renders suggest a budget-friendly design with nonremovable controllers and scaled-back features compared to the original Legion Go.
- Leaked renders of the Lenovo Legion Go S reveal a white-shell design and nonremovable controllers, diverging from the original Legion Go's detachable setup.
- The Legion Go S is expected to target budget-conscious gamers, with a rumored price range of $399 to $449, though official pricing is unconfirmed.
- Speculation suggests the device will feature AMD Ryzen Z2 processors with Zen3+ cores, offering lower performance compared to the original Legion Go's Zen4-based hardware.
- Key design changes include the removal of the original's trackpad, fewer rear-mounted hotkeys, and the addition of a nub-like TrackPoint for cursor control.
- Lenovo is anticipated to officially unveil the Legion Go S and other next-generation handhelds during CES 2025 in January.