Lenovo recently announced that it will launch aA Windows gaming handheld called Legion GoLater, Windows Report websiteContinueIt was revealed that this handheld game console will use AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors and can even be connected to external augmented reality glasses to be used as a virtual screen.
This handheld gaming console may be officially unveiled during IFA 2023 this year. As Lenovo's new product in the gaming market, it will also be able to differentiate itself from similar products such as Steam Deck and ROG Ally through its detachable Joy-Con controller design similar to the Nintendo Switch and its ability to connect to external augmented reality glasses.
The specific details of Legion Go cannot be confirmed at present. It is only rumored that it will use AMD's gaming handheld products.Ryzen Z1 series processorsDetails including memory, storage capacity and battery are still unknown. It is also not yet confirmed whether the detachable controller will additionally support somatosensory operations or will be used primarily for interactive augmented reality.
As for the connection of augmented reality glasses, it is connected via a wired method and is expected to support high frame rate refresh, allowing users to play games with more stable images. In addition, it is confirmed that a dedicated Dock base accessory will be launched, and the operating system will use Windows 11.


