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Look, the Lenovo Legion Go isn’t some brand new gizmo, but it’s hanging in there. With its Z1 Extreme chip, 16GB RAM, and a snazzy 512GB SSD, it’s solid. Originally, they slapped a $699.99 price tag on it. But, boom, now it’s just $499.99 on Amazon. That’s cutting off 30%—a whole $200 saved. It’s not even one of those Prime Day 2025 deals. But hey, it nearly reached an all-time low, missing by just $17. By the way, the original Legion is now cheaper than its less punchy sibling, the Legion Go S, which has an AMD Z2 Go chip and costs more—$589.99 at the moment. Weird, right?
Now, here’s where the Lenovo Legion Go kinda shines brighter than its rival, the Asus Ally ROG X. It’s the screen—8.8 inches of it. Perfect for anyone who, like me, dreams of diving deep into those game worlds rather than lugging the thing around. Plus, it’s got two USB-C slots. Charge it and hook it up to a big screen at the same time. And speaking of big screens, those controllers come off, and one turns into a mouse for FPS games. Handy if you’re in a hotel room after a day of exploring and want to game up on some big ol’ TV.
If you’re craving bigger graphics muscle, both USB-C ports can handle USB4 and even Thunderbolt 3/4. And if you’re considering turning it into a whole gaming PC setup at home, there’s a bundle with a USB-C hub. Cozy, right?
Now, don’t roll your eyes at me here, but this Legion Go thing, at $499, isn’t the shiniest newest thing, but it’s kind of tempting, isn’t it? Last time its price dipped this low was ages ago—in December last year, maybe? So if you’re itching to grab a decent gaming console, you might not want to twiddle your thumbs till the holiday season.
We’re all about digging up the best computer gear deals, especially with Amazon Prime Day on our heels. Check out our Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Live page for real-time updates. If this hasn’t tickled your savings fancy enough, roam through our stash of SSD deals, hard drives, gaming monitors, graphics cards, or CPUs. Loads to peek at!
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