Sure thing, here we go—let’s dive into this world of tech, handheld consoles, and, uh—bargains!
So, let’s chat about this device I stumbled across, called the Lenovo Legion Go. Alright, maybe stumbled isn’t the word. It’s not exactly fresh off the press, but hey—it’s still rocking with a Z1 Extreme chip, a solid 16GB of RAM, and—get this—a 512GB SSD. Sounds fancy, right? Normally, you’d chuck $699.99 at it, but Amazon, in its infinite wisdom and generosity, has it slashed down by a whole 30%! That’s like, $200 back into your pocket—or at least not leaving it. Why’s it gotta feel so good to save money on things you didn’t even know you needed?
Now, weirdly, even though it’s not riding the Prime Day 2025 wave, it’s sitting at a pretty $499.99 which is—well, darn close to the lowest price it’s ever been. Just $17 shy, if you’re counting. And because of this lovely discount dance, the OG Lenovo Legion’s price dropped below its cousin, the Legion Go S, which, with its AMD Z2 Go chip, is hanging out at about $90 more. Go figure.
Here’s another twist—this bad boy, the Legion Go, shines a bit brighter than its competition—you’ve heard of the Asus Ally ROG X, yeah? Well, the Lenovo’s got an 8.8-inch display. It’s like choosing extra cheese on your pizza because sometimes bigger is better. Maybe it’s just me, but the immersion feels fuller. Plus—did you know this?—it’s got not one, but two USB-C ports. Charge it up and show off on a big screen simultaneously.
And those controllers? They honestly remind me of those Lego builds that switch functions. One of them flips into a mouse, and suddenly you’re ready for some FPS gaming like a pro. It’s a neat trick if you’re into gaming on a TV in your vacation hotel after wandering around in the real world.
Funny thing, if you’re hunting more graphical oomph, both those USB-C ports aren’t just there for show—they’re USB4. That means they play nice with Thunderbolt 3/4 gear. Oh, and there’s a bundle option with a USB-C hub if you’re dreaming of converting this thing into a mini gaming PC or—I don’t know—a workstation?
I mean, why not? Though, bear in mind, it’s not the absolute newest toy on the block, but for what, $499? It’s a solid catch. The lowest price ever was back, like, last December, and who’s waiting for Christmas sales when you could be gaming, right now?
Oh, before I get carried away, we’re keeping tabs on all the juicy hardware offers as Amazon Prime Day rolls on. All the hot discounts, captured live on our dedicated page, and really, if savings is your endgame—check out everything from SSDs to CPU deals. It’s a mixed bag of tech delights, just waiting to be snapped up.
Anyway—grab that email update from Tom’s Hardware while you’re at it. Stay in the loop, and maybe you’ll beat me to the next big find!