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Lenovo Legion Go

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The Lenovo Legion Go is an all-in-one handheld PC, aimed primarily at gamers. So why, you might ask, is it basking in a two-page review within PC Pro? The answer is that it has enough versatility to also serve as a general-purpose computing companion.

It’s not the only such system out there. Asus released its ROG Ally earlier this year – see “Also consider”, opposite – and the Steam Deck remains a great choice if all you want to do is play games from your Steam library. Where the Go stands apart is that this is a slick and well-engineered device that I can genuinely imagine someone choosing to bring with them on a business trip rather than a laptop.

Big is beautiful

The Legion Go is a sizeable thing, measuring 299mm from end to end and

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