I'm Starting to Love the Legion Go
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- The Lenovo Legion Go has been out for six months, so let's check in and talk about some of the enhancements I've made to the device that make me like it a lot more.
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Legion Go Comfort Grips: www.etsy.com/listing/16947805...
Controller Connector: www.etsy.com/listing/16128020...
FPS Mode Trigger Grips: www.etsy.com/listing/16638559...
Vertical Controller Adapter: www.etsy.com/listing/16538183...
dbrand skin: dbrand.com/shop/skins/lenovo-...
tomtoc 5.5L sling bag: amzn.to/4bzMOdg
FXsound: www.fxsound.com/
Lossless Scaling: store.steampowered.com/app/99...
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Timestamps:
00:00 introduction
01:51 things I've grown to like
05:02 software updates
08:16 controller upgrades
13:45 vertical controller adapter
15:55 dbrand skin
17:03 tomtoc sling bag
18:55 audio adjustments
22:05 integer scaling
26:29 integer scaling on any game
29:06 how Lenovo could make it better
32:58 summary and conclusion
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I'm a father of two and don't have much time to game. I work 12 hour swing shifts including weekends and nights. On slower nights I can take this and play all night long. It's been a game changer for me on night shift. I used to just watch movies on my phone. Now I have that big screen for movies and games. It's great!
That's great! Love the fact you are enjoying it! Much love
Living the dream.
im literally n the same boat. same use cases. it's been perfect!
I'm watching you Jay.
I'm in the same boat as a shift worker, been on the fence about this or a steam deck. still unsure tbh
As someone who just bought one of these a few weeks ago. I can agree I never put it down lol, and I’ve had Ally Z1 Extreme and Steam Deck. This thing is awesome
Do you still have/play on all 3? Or is the legion go your only 'go to'? (excuse the pun)
@@TheDJDUCK01 At this point the legion go is the only one of the big 3 I have, I have a few of the smaller ones for gens before GameCube/PS2
@@lilrockstarrs what do you like most specifically for ps2?
@@timekeepermedia5142 Console wise? My Anbernic RG556, the OLED screen is amazing. But the Legion Go has an amazing screen to haha not as portable though
I had a rog ally and legion go and sold my legion go, just felt uncomfortable to me and some of my favorite games ran worse than they did on the rog ally
Good to see you have the first Well type game
Downwell says, "Hi."
This has been my favorite device ever can’t wait to try some of the upgrades you showed
Despite the lack of updated drivers, I've always had a good experience with Lenovo support. Considering the recent expose by Gamers Nexus around ASUS' crazy customer service, I'd weigh that heavily comparing the ROG and Legion Go.
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Yes, Asus have certainly dropped in service levels these days, more interested in ripping the customer off. Lenovo like Valve are better then that.
@@marksapollo Not always. As an IT guy at an university where we use lots of Lenovo hardware and from personal use I can tell, Lenovo has it's own problems. Good luck getting you stuff replaced or repaired out of guarantee even though it seems to be faulty by design (lots of people with similar issues).
Lenovo devices look nice but have their out-of-box issues like the keys on my wife's Yoga 2-in-1 triggering the touch screen causing random mouse movements when used closed with a dock and external mouse. Also has some random and odd other issues. The Thinkpad X1 Carbon I got at work has battery issues, odd issues where it freezes randomly for a few seconds and the keyboard is also touching the screen, causing it to get dirty from natural skin oil and I have quite dry hands. Lenovo doesn't design such devices with a big enough gap between screen and keyboard.
At this point I would rather get the SD (if I wouldn't own one already) than the Legion Go, but I also don't have any experiences with Valves customer support.
Lenovo is certainly the best pc brand for quality, price and support
i broke mine, motherboard suddenly failed. tweeted the problem at them at night, in the morning a local rep contacted me took the device and by tomorrow the device was returned. I do appreciate a company who takes after sales w more effort. now i use their PCs and laptop
Great "re-review". I've been using the Legion GO since day1 (swapped my og steam deck for it) and i still love it so much. Daily use, so much power and freedom, can't wait for the Legion GO 2.
I'm about to receive a legion go. What about the weight?
The Legion Go really surprised me. I bought one on a whim, open box deal at BB. I fully intended on returning it, expecting to hate it. On paper, it looks bulky, uncomfortable, the controls seem weirdly designed, and windows on handhelds wasn't appealing to me. But somehow, it won me over and is my absolute FAVOURITE handheld out of any of the ones I have. Does it have issues? Yes, definitely. But the huge, vibrant screen, is so incredibly immersive, and the flexibility of being able to use it as a tablet, and have all the simplicity of being able to use windows actually is a huge difference to other handhelds out there.
Having windows on a 7inch screen really doesn't work because of readability for me, but the Legion Go, I don't feel like I'm making any compromises.
I don't recommend it at full price, but I do recommend people hunt for deals on this and try it out, it may surprise you.
How much was the open box in best buy?
@@karma.2781 I'm in Canada, so it came to like $650 CAD
@@CSHummer that's real cheap, cheapest I've seen it here (open box fair) is 640 USD which is about 870 cad.
@@karma.2781 lucky, testing a 750 from BB rn.
Got mine open box for £560 from EE. Replaced a M-ATX PC with it. So good for the sitting room.
Thanks for the video Russ. I love my Legion Go.
I've had the steam deck for a while and sold it then got an ally and sold that as well. I was beginning to think that we might be too far from good console/pc gaming on the go. Until I got this thing. I'm in love with it. The massive screen and great resolution + the performance shocked me. Not to mention that you can easily get the steam deck's OS look and functionality so it quite literally has no negatives. Bravo Lenovo 👏
Completely agree, I've tried many of them and nothing comes close
Great video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I currently have a SD LCD from day one. Looking to grab the GO as a late birthday gift for myself. Excited to get my hands on one soon , just waiting since the Canadian price is 899 plus tax 🤦🏾♂️
Oh snap, Russ is my brother lefty! ~2 years I've been following your channel, and I discovered this just now ❤
Russ, your content is always on point, but I must say, you've really stepped up your game on the production value. Lighting, sound, framing... The complete package is looking tight. Keep it coming, man.
Appreciate the tweaks and shoutout to an awesome community. Main thing holding me back (because I have a gaming laptop) are the battery life and audio (but I usually use bluetooth earbuds anyways). The controllers being unique (and the 3D printed accessories look nice) and the large screen are what draw me in as a Nintendo Switch user. Hoping for the next model to have OLED.
I absolutely love my Legion Go. The screen size really makes portable gaming work for my old eyes.
Really appreciate the deep dive into integer scaling. It's one of the most overlooked features on the Go, IMO. Huge performance uplift without the blurring that typically comes with dropping your resolution down.
Love the cabinets in the background
Legion Go is my first proper pc gaming experience and it's great having everything in one place...Being able to play when and where I like is great.
I’ve had my Legion go since November and I’m still very happy with it, I even sent it in for some warranty work and they had it back before they said it would be back (about a week) this device seems to have great support and I will likely own it for quite some time! Only thing I haven’t quite gotten figured out on it is emulation which is mostly due to lack of much trying. Overall super happy with my purchase.
Always appreciate the Legion Go update videos. I am going to have to order those grips.
love the video and loved seeing more of the studio! your studio looks awesome!
Holy crap Russ.... You just fixed my Lenovo x12 laptop's speakers, and I have been trying for well over two years to fix them. They were so metallic and tinny that they would peak and crackle simply at the sound of plugging a device into them.
Turns out I didn't have EQ settings in realtek, but that took me down a rabbit hole I hadn't thought about, and turns out there was a dolby atmos console with some dynamic setting that was ja cking everything up. Turned it off... your voice stopped peaking the speakers. They still weren't tolerable, but no longer unusable.
So I added in FXsound and turned it to light processing and holy crap it sounds like a laptop. Not a great laptop, but I can actually use the speakers to listen to a lecture now.
Man lenovo can't do speakers for crap. Absolutely OUTSTANDING customer service though, I don't love my X12 as a device, but spending $250 for 5 years of next day on-site repair has paid for itself several times over, having a technician come to my house and fix the several hardware faults I've had (firmware update bricking my display driver, dropped it once and broke the magnesium chassis and one speaker)
Love my Go, it is simply my favorite handheld.
I share pretty much all your feelings of it, and while it's clear this was just as much a parts commercial as it was a follow up, I REALLY appreciate learning about that vertical orientation accessory and also that carrying bag. Both are getting purchased!
Received a steam deck oled this week. Great device but it made me fall in love with my legion go all over again. Just can’t beat that screen. Returning my SD Oled and bought a pair of the grips you shared on Etsy.
I know it’s an expensive device for this, but at 1600p 144hz I find it to be the ultimate streaming device for my desktop. I rarely play games native on it but use that screen to its fullest with max settings through moonlight.
Always good to see a mewithoutYou fan! Love those fellas
saw them many times.. so good live!
I like how passionate your reviews are and how they address real life use cases. Most reviews i came across would just run benchmarks ans call it a day, even though they claim to be "enthusiasts"
I just picked one up myself (I currently have the Ayaneo 2). Thanks much for the update on the Go!
How do you feel about the Ayano 2 and what made you get something else instead
@@IzzyEwoods So I still use my Ayaneo 2 (I use it if I don't want to bring my larger Go) so the Go wasn't really a replacement. I love the Ayaneo 2...feels super premium (mine has the full glass front) and performs great for what I play it for (mostly retro emulation).
Can you say one is better than the other ?
@@IzzyEwoods well it really depends on what your needs are. I love the Go big screen and power, but I love the Ayaneo 2 ergonomics. The Go will have better support if you have any issues though so that is something to consider.
Russ is the goat - I came here for the Steam Deck Emu Deck tutorial a few months ago, but find myself watching all the other device videos, even if I’m never going to be buying them.
I love my Legion Go. The screen is big and the colors are so vivid. I wouldn't change it for any windows portable device available!
Holy crap your speaker settings completely changed the way it sounds waaaay better lol. I find its even better and more punchy with the exact way you have but with omni sound off. Perfect!! Thank you awesome video
The great thing about the handheld space right now is that there is no "correct" choice in what is objectively the best one right now. They all have their strengths and weaknesses, and it's about finding what suits YOU
This one still seems like the best
Ive got mine couple days ago and love it 🙋🏻♂️😁
Your channel is so amazing! :)
Really nice to see that you upload in 4K now!
Just picked up my LGo in Tokyo! Buying all the stuff you mentioned and definitely paying attention to your optimizations! Thank you so much, awesome video! Just subscribed!
Was it a lot less over there with currency difference and is the box all Japanese?
Thanks Russ, I got the go for Starfield and others and love the screen but I find the ease of using the Steamdeck is too good and my Go sits idle. These recommendations have given me a reason to play it again. What a time to be a gamer, keep up the great work you do for us
Bro i like the way u describe and making thing so simple and make it better for us by helping with ur knowledge ,, really appreciate your work . keep it up man 👍
Very informative always. I wish you and your channel success bro.
I got my legion go around January, and i love it. I play it almost every day. I've purchased the same grips, and they make it way more comfortable, and as a plus it can still fit in the original case, though just barely, and I've also 3d printed the connector and the vertical screen connector for emulating DS/3DS. I'm finally getting to play sega saturn since none of my other devices emulate it acceptably to me (Retroid Pocket Flip, Samsung Galaxy S10+ with a Razer controller, modded Switch in Android dual boot, though i haven't tried the Switch Cotton rom injection. Only a few games i play require balance mode, where i get 2 hours of play time, most of my emulators and indy steam games run on power saver mode, where i get 3 - 4.5 hours of battery time. Just being able to play anything without having to set up a laptop has been a game changer, and has made it so much easier to just pick up a device when i have 5-10 minutes, or when i just want to play on the couch or in bed.
10/10 would recommend, and if you can get one open box you can get it cheaper than a steam deck OLED. Even so, with the ability to play game the deck can't, and play the games it can better, i think it's worth the extra dollars in my personal opinion.
Thanks for another great video. Can we request a deep dive on the RG35XX-H? The nonstock firmware tutorials are half written chaos. We need your clarity! Thanks for everything you do.
i just bought one for my kid and it landed in my laps 3 days ago. I too wish for such a video. I am here bcuz I also bought the GO! Alot of good info here and I am def going to buy accessories like the bag and the side bracket for the controllers to play emulators in vertical mode. Again, such an informative video. Can you imagine one with the RG35xx H with regards to the install instructions for non stock operating systems? ld love to see it!
@@olddadagamer Yeah, that vertical mode i think it would be a blast for shoot em ups!
I've been using muOS for the 35XXH. It's just straightforward, decluttered, lets me focus on the gaming and not on a thousand themes and functions, but still have some customization, some good QoL features, and boot time is super quick. There are a few videos on it and you can try to watch and see if it's good for you :)
@@RomanBellicTaxiI'll def take a look. going to buy 1 for myself so my son and I can link up and play together if that's a possibility there.
We need a new office tour! Those arcade cabinets look sick
When you have a 4 hour layover the Go’s tabletop functionality comes in clutch. I was watching movies and playing games and it felt like only 1 hour lol such a great device
It's also just the right size to use on a plane without feeling like a laptop or larger tablet taking up valuable space while broadcasting whatever you're playing or watching to everybody sitting behind you. I got a tablet mount specifically designed for plane travel to test on a recent trip and never touched the onboard entertainment.
Hi, i will take the plane to go to China on july. Could you explain me how you can use thé legion go on plane bécause the life of the battery is not very large. Excuse my english and have a good day.
@@louiscypher9493 Pretty much all planes that fly internationally have universal power outlets, if I'm not mistaken. I just plugged in a charger for the Go.
@@louiscypher9493 会说中文吗?
I use legion Go mostly for travel trips. I fly monthly for work and it is great for this. Even TSA asked me about it on my trip last week, told the guy to check it out. Most def worth it to me.
The new camera angle looks good 👍🏿
Good shout on lossless scaling, using that on my SD OLED and the newest update has made a huge difference.
wow really? Also SD oled user here. What does the app do other than integer scaling and hot it affects the deck? and how it can be run in the background?
I also have a steam deck oled and must have missed that part, how do we use it?
Congratulations on the new desk
I'm about to go buy one a soon as i go on break in an hour 😊
Love the mwY shirt as always, hope you were able to catch a show before they retired!
I pre ordered my Legion and I love it now as much as I did then. I have not did any mods it was perfect out the box for me.
I was curious about the Legion from the start but was disappointed after the initial reviews. But I recently caught something regarding Lenovo coming out with some AR glasses later this year that could make this handheld a lot of fun. Now with your positive comments I'm definitely leaning towards the Legion Go. Thanks for all the info.
Congrats on 500k brother. Great video as usual. ✌️
I love me legion, my favorite part is that the kickstand still works for portrait mode where you can play all the old standup arcades ❤ i owned the deck and ally and returned both but fwll in love with the go. The only thing i would add to your video is de bloating, and you can use a tool like bloatynosy, i went from 250 precesses on the cpu to 115 with about 30% performance boost.
I absolutely love my LeGo . Even though i primarily got it for gaming, what sold me on it was the fact that you can't really find a tablet running full windows , with the specs that it has without spending $1000+ bux. Excellent portable tool for using blender and other 3d art applications. I was going to get a waccom graphics tablet but was going to pay no less than $1000 for it. The LeGo does everything i needed from the waccom for half the price.
Great content as always! Question though, would you be willing to make a tutorial on transferring config files and such between android based devices so you don't have to freshly set them up each time? Like if you have a rp3+ but bought a rp4 is there a fairly seamless way to transfer everything over to the new device? I love tinkering with them but it gets to be a bit much after setting them up over and over. I'm sure you of all people understand that. Thank you for everything you do! That "happy gaming" at the end of your videos is so genuine. You definitely have a passion for gaming and for helping people! You rock!
MeWithoutYou shirt was very unexpected! Nice!
Starting 😂😂😂 I haven’t gone back to my deck since. I just wish there was move covers/ accessories etc. but I love it. Still much room to get even better
Really love my Legion Go 6 months after ❤❤❤ playing Ghost of tsushima now. Works well on our LE-GO
I love the Deck's ergonomics and control placement, but my eyes can't deal with 7" screens, so the Go's been awesome. The larger display and versatility coupled with all the community-driven customizations really cement the Go as a dark horse in the handheld race.
Great video filled with helpful tips. Definitely going to be picking up those grips to try.
Edit: Sold out. Bummer, hope they print some more soon.
Crazy timing you uploaded this because I'm having similar thoughts and have been using the Legion Go and GPD Win Mini more than anything lately
Which one do you prefer out of those 2 and why?
@@Erroneous91 win mini for sure, im actually posting a video on it this week 😂 that says something cause I haven’t reviewed anything since October
You got the arcade cabinet, awesome !
I recently purchased a Legion Go and am very happy with it.
The only thing it's missing is a Lenovo manufacturer dock.
I feel like it's important to mention button mapping has improved a lot. Not all of the extra buttons are comfortable to use, but the 3 in the back are pretty good and I've mapped them to stuff like alt-tab and esc with no issue. You also can change the button mapping profile very easily, so I have one for watching movies/videos/whatever. The screen is big enough that you basically get a mini TV in bed.
Oh, and don't sleep on that mousewheel and trackpad. They make Windows navigation so much better, and are pretty handy to organise big inventories in games too.
Since the joycons are modular I wish brands like Flydigi would make premium joycons for the Legion Go
Especifically if the right con can just mirror the left for non-FPS users, or even a left FPS con version
Yeah, that's what sucks with smaller install bases. Even with the popularity of the Steam Deck I can imagine we'd see a good handful of options... missing out on third party things like cases is whatever, but there's so much potential here :/
Well said!
I have not missed using a handheld like when I tried the Legion Go. Bought it open box and liked it so much I returned it for a new model since it was on sale and I had a 2tb SSD available to upgrade to
Plain and simple the best videos around
Thank you so much for this follow up video on the Legion Go!
I picked up a 1TB Legion Go from BB in 'Fair' condition back in Dec for just over $610 after tax. I was worried that it would be scratched and damaged but it was actually in perfect condition. The BB employee I talked to told me they just marked it as 'Fair' to get it sold and I was happy to keep it at that price. I've been enjoying using it overall but I am excited to try out the recommendations you have mentioned! I also plan to grab the comfort grips and then go from there for some of the other accessories.
I'd say that my biggest frustration with it is that sometimes I’ll find that it’s turned on while in it’s case so it’s hot and has wasted battery. I’m sure that’s user error but I would like it if it were easier for me to hit the power button and store it without having to worry if something is going to randomly wake it up in there.
Thanks again and keep up the great work!
From what I heard looking at many reviews of these devices, that's a windows 11 issue. It was even doing that when I tried using win11 on the steam deck. From what I read online, putting it in hibernate instead of sleep works better. Supposedly that stops it from turning back on, but the downside is it takes slightly longer to resume.
@@undergradchaos Thanks for the heads-up! I'll give that a try.
Wicked , truelly the best handheld video ive seen .
Hey man, great video!
Speaking of revisiting hardware,
could you do a video about the ROG Ally running BazziteOS?
I think that would make a great video, comparing it to the original windows software, and checking if there is any improvements.
That's not a typo, it's real power savin' time Gangsta ✌🔥
Thank you for this and appreciate the time into these!
Is the legion able to fit into the case with the grips on?
thanks for the great overview! I agree with most of these things... and I can also happily say that I also have a great time with this device.
One question though: can you comment on how tools like lossless scaling behaves when you change your setup from handheld to docked? I have certain games that I only use docked and on my big screen - so my assumption is that it would not do anything if it is not specifically started up, right? (lossless scaling I mean)
Best thing about this video is the mewithoutyou shirt!
Good lord, just when I was ready to buy it, your video dropped!
Thank you for your review, I'm definitely buying this now.
I've had the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and now the Legion GO. I must say that the Go has been my favorite so far because of the larger screen. I always felt the SD and Ally screens were too small for most PC games.
I wish someone would incorporate all the best features from each device into one. I understand handheld PC's are still in their infancy. But I can imagine what we will be seeing 10 years from now.
I bought those grips ASAP 😂 thanks for the recommendation lol
Don't regret it, their amazing it actually competes with the ergonomics of the Steam Deck now
Thanks for detailed explanation on integer scaling. Really appreciate it.
One question re tomtoc bag, have you tried putting the Legion Go with its controller attached? How's the fit?
Review is spot on
Perfect timing. Ty! 👏🏻
that 3DS attachment thingy is super neat, might have to cop myself one
Russ I love that your an aging hardcore/scene kid like myself and your t shirts always make me smile 😊
Official Lenovo accessories are coming in the summer , legion space ui overhaul coming and then the drivers I believe is coming in the next week or so . Ive enjoyed my legion go because its like a swiss army knife but i use the loki max with bazzite os for quick in bed gaming due to bazzite and the lighter weight of the loki max .
Turn on my Legion Go again after this vid lol so many updates and yes a lot of it has been helpful. They also now have a FPS Limiter toggle so we can limit to 120 BUT its a PITA to stop at exact 120fps because its going 119 or 121 every time we pull our finger 🙃
Also Russ, wdyt of Hades 2?
They already have fps limiter? Like the steam deck where we can set it to any fps like 40? Im thinking of buying Legion Go as it fits my needs and wants🖤
I love the screen. Makes me want that tablet that has the same chipset.
Yeah, ive had the Legion go since its inception, and i just adore it. It's dependable ,beautiful screen. I actually use my XReal 2 Pro glasses with it as well and a small pockect size foldable keyboard, and i am set. I also have an Anker portable charger (basically a portable power station) that i leave in my car and because the Legion go had the firmware update where the battery charges fast while playing and im getting around 6 hours of play with my hook up, its just no comparison. Ive also since, gotten rid of steam deck, asus ally AND my ps5, there is no need for them anymore after the legion go.
Just finished watching Eurovisión and now I have this gift from the retro God
Great video Russ.
Absolutely love my Legion go. Really can not go wrong with 1 terabyte of storage. Would love to see some new controllers.
I've got one, had it for a few months. I like it, but don't love it. I really do like the beauty of a screen, it allows me to play some games on the go that I otherwise wouldn't try. However, It's kind of a process getting it out to play, putting it in desktop mode, connecting power, doing all the things I need to do to counteract the weight, that I rarely do. I'm waiting on a GPD win mini 2024, which I think will fit my needs better.
In addition to the “power savin g” there’s also “Quite Mode” in the bios menu. Spelling isnt a dealbreaker but does show lack of attention to detail in one area that could mean issues in another.
I will say the LeGo is the best all around device. Need a tablet? Joy cons? Giant kickstand? Built in track pad and optical mouse? Portrait play? All there. Not as comfortable as Steam Deck or Ally, not as polished, but I bought the thing for emulating EVERYTHING (DS and WiiU included) and that it does very well.
Lossless Scaling is such a gamechanger for me. I'm using it not only on my ROG Ally for smooth 120 FPS gameplay, but also on my desktop to get close to 240 FPS on games! Great that it works with any kind of GPU too. It's kind of a miracle app - all for the low, low price of $7!
Great video!
As someone who's done a full cycle of trying out handhelds, I liked the legion go a lot but disliked how slow they are with updates and etc.. so i went ahead and returned it and bought the deck oled instead.
I've always wanted to go back to the legion go, but I feel like perhaps at this point maybe i should wait for a "refreshed" version?
What are your thoughts and what would be your recommendation? Deck Oled -> Legion Go or just stick to the deck oled for now? (Just an fyi - i have no issues navigating around windows and stuff. Yes, i do love the decks "console" like feeling, but I know there's like bazzite on the legion go to make it also feel that way).
Thanks!
Looking forward to the Legion Go 2 with the big Strix Point Apu upgrade.
I just bought mine this week and I love it!
The Egpu wiping Z1 video drivers can actually be fixed by installing the drivers for the 7840u drivers. That way you can keep the egpu drivers but also have drivers for handheld mode. Takes some light wizardry to setup but it's pretty easy. There are a few guides to the process on youtube.
Top quality RUclipsr 🙌
Thank you. I feel that the LLG gets pushed to the back of discussions with focus only on Valve and ASUS. They all have positives and negatives, and different folks will find each one rheir ideal. The Go is that device for me, controller size, screen size, battery, balance, etc. Don't need to knock other portable Consoles/PCs because you prefer one over the other, all are great options.
glad to see that Russ also has a good taste in music
The comfort grips are sold out 😢. Great video as always!
Thanks for a great update. What metrics (fps, battery life etc)program are you using please? I really don’t like the Lenovo one.
Russ can you do a bazzite install video and review on the Legion GO? I see so many people talk about it but you make awesome guides. Thanks!
the biggest appeal for me is the detachable controllers. with that feature, it can be used as a windows tablet for casual media consumption, or a laptop with a bluetooth keyboard. sure, an actual surface tablet might be better, but they are more expensive and are usually bigger despite being thinner. the legion go seems like the perfect all in one device for me.
Im glad, I've yet to set mine up and give it a try