IANS | 04 Sep, 2023
Global technology brand Lenovo has unveiled Legion Go, the company’s
first windows gaming handheld device along with a unique,
micro-OLED-equipped new Legion Glasses for immersive gaming, as the IFA
tech show kicked off here.
Along with the Legion Glasses and new
Lenovo Legion E510 7.1 RGB Gaming headphones, the debut of the Lenovo
Legion Go is a marked expansion of the Lenovo’s ecosystem of gaming
devices, monitors, accessories, software, and services that empower
gamers to immerse themselves in their games.
The new Lenovo
Legion Go brings Windows PC gaming power to a handheld mobile form
factor, powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Series processors that bring games to
life on its 8.8-inch Lenovo PureSight Gaming Display.
For an
immersive gaming experience, the new Lenovo Legion E510 7.1 RGB gaming
in-ear seadphones offer hi-res 7.1 surround sound audio with a
multifunction inline controller.
"As we scan the gaming
landscape, we see that gamers are a versatile and varied group, and
Lenovo Legion likewise endeavors to provide gamers with solutions that
suit them,” said Jun Ouyang, Lenovo’s vice president and general manager
of the Consumer Business Segment, Intelligent Devices Group.
"With
the introduction of the Lenovo Legion Go, we are excited to expand our
Lenovo Legion gaming ecosystem with a device that allows gamers
to—literally — game on the go,” Ouyang added.
Featuring up to
an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor with AMD RNDA Graphics and smart power
management technology, the Lenovo Legion Go runs Windows 11.
Capable
of up to 500nits brightness and sporting a 97 per cent DCI-P3 colour
gamut, the display is also adjustable to playstyle and situation,
supporting resolutions from 1600p to 800p as well as 144Hz and 60Hz
refresh rates.
The Legion Go features up to 16GB LPDDR5X
(7500Mhz) RAM with power management flexibility that delivers optimal
gaming performance and faster loading times depending on the scenario,
as well as an up to 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD and micro-SD slot supporting up to
2TB of extra storage, said the company.
With a 49.2Wh
capacity battery, gaming sessions can go longer without needing to
recharge. The Lenovo Legion Go also has support for Super Rapid Charge,
allowing the battery to recharge up to 70 per cent in just half an hour.
Legion Glasses offer a smarter, private, big screen solution for gaming and content consumption.
Legion
Glasses are an advanced wearable virtual monitor with micro-OLED
display technology that delivers high colour and contrast range FHD
resolution for each eye with a 60Hz refresh rate, emulating the
experience and functionality of a large screen.