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So, let’s chat about the Lenovo Legion Go. It’s not hot-off-the-press new, but dang—it still packs a punch. Picture this: Z1 Extreme chip, 16GB RAM, and a chunky 512GB SSD. I mean, not bad right? Originally this baby went for $699.99 but now—hold your horses—it drops to $499.99 on Amazon. Slash a whopping 30% off, yeah? Okay, not technically a Prime Day 2025 special, but pretty close to being one of the best deals out there.
Here’s a kicker, though: its price is even undercutting the Legion Go S, which—get this—has a less powerful AMD Z2 Go chip. It literally costs $90 more. What was Lenovo thinking? Anyway, stay with me here.
So, flipping through the spec sheet, the Legion Go’s major win over its rival Asus Ally ROG X is its massive 8.8-inch screen display. Yeah, bigger is better if you’re all about that immersive experience. And who isn’t? Plus, you have two USB-C ports—charge and hook it to an external display at once? Yes, please. The detachable controllers? One even becomes a mouse for FPS gaming. Perfect if you’re lounging at a hotel after a day of shuffle-touring and whatnot.
Oh, oh! If you’re itching for more graphics oomph, both USB-C ports shout compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 enclosures. Translation: you can morph this gizmo with a USB-C hub into a mini gaming god machine or a half-decent workstation. Pretty sweet, right?
Funnily, this isn’t the latest gaming device—but it’s still sitting pretty good at $499. I mean, it could be cheaper, sure. The last drop was in December, so you might not want to hold out for a holiday miracle. Just sayin’.
Oh, and while we’re at it, if you’re deal-hunting this Amazon Prime Day, we’re hustling to scoop the best tech offers for you. Cruise over to our Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Live page. Savings galore await with SSDs, monitors, chips, you name it. Dive right in if symptoms persist.
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Hope that chaotic stream works for ya!