Lenovo is trying an experiment. In May, it will officially become the very first company outside of Valve to ship a handheld ...
We were gutted to hear Lenovo’s next handheld doesn’t have an OLED screen, but it makes sense after an explanation from its ...
Lenovo doesn't sell the white version if its Legion Tab in the US, but it looks great, and so does the case that comes with it.
They will also have 15.1-inch and 16-inch WQXGA displays respectively. The Lenovo Legion 5i will start at $1,299.99 and will be available in May. Meanwhile, the Legion 7i will start at $1,599.99 ...
Windows on a handheld is a horrible experience and the Lenovo Legion Go S made that abundantly clear after just a couple of days. I’m still knee-deep in benchmarking the device and the Ryzen Z2 ...
But Lenovo is playing with an even more powerful follow-up to the 15-month-old handheld. The Legion Go 2 is currently just a prototype, but it's got even speedier guts than its predecessor.
During last month's CES 2025 event, Lenovo introduced a couple of high-performance gaming monitors, namely the Legion Pro 34WD-10 and the Legion R34w-30.