@@Puntonghua mostly, these people are just sour graping because the Legion Go is far more capable than whatever gaming handheld device they own. So they bash either the OS or the battery. Clearly these bashers only see the LeGo as a toy, while others see the Legion Go as a tool. I've literally replaced my iPad and my gaming laptop with the Legion Go, whenever I travel. It is that versatile even if compared to the brand new Ally X, because the Legion Go is the only handheld PC that can transform into a tablet that can last upto 7 hours on a single charge.
@@iPadChannel I like the “GO” because I love my switch (and the form factor) but I miss windows (games) and games I play on PS5 but want to be able to play portable (Baldurs gate 3, FF7. R/RB for example, remote play doesn’t count 😒). So the Legion is perfect, especially with the joycons and kickstand 😁
I just recently got s legion go and its certainly my kind of device. A jack of all trades that i can do stuff on windows and game if i want, a portable handheld i can bring anywhere
Upgraded to the legion go. I have 0 regrets. The massive screen is a game changer and selling point. Speakers are good as well. Not sure if they did an update but they sound pretty loud and spacious. If you're on the fence. Let me be the one to tell you to pull the trigger on the purchase. You'll love the big screen. I actually love having windows
i just got one last night! i spend my morning Setting it up and downloading me games. its a beast hand held thats for sure, more chunky than my steam deck. all in all i love em both
Ive watched a lot of Legion Go videos since the device hit the market and I must say that this is the most informative one Ive seen. You've mentioned pretty much all the important things that people should know (integer scaling, swapping start/select buttons, changing VRAM, hibernation, etc...). Great video!
Good call! Hadn't though of/heard of that solution before, but it's just worked for me on a game that refused to cooperate otherwise. Thanks for mentioning it😊😊
Great video. I replaced my iPad pro with the Legion Go, because this is so much better in many ways, especially that Legion Go has a full Windows 11 desktop OS. Unless Apple allows MacOS on their iPads, then Legion go is the better option, and its pointless having an iPad considering that the Legion Go is also cheaper, with better specs and fully compatible with almost all accessories available for a PC (including an eGPU).
@@nazrinasraf5819 yeah they really should. These windows 11 handheld gaming devices are more capable than the iPad Pro mainly because of Apple's restriction with the iPadOS features.
@@IntentionalTech cant wait. This will be an interesting take on the Legion Go and would be one of a kind. This would take the Legion Go on a different league compared to the Ally X and Steamdeck OLED. Not because of the spec, but more of functionality as a Desktop / Laptop alternative geared toward productivity.
people that dont know cpus think they suck. i do think my switch is nice for mindless playing but definitely know my legion go is ultimately superior. plus switch 2 specs wont even be stronger than deck
If you swipe up from the bottom and pull up the navigation bar, click on the magnifying lens to search the system for Realtek Audio app. Then in the app you can enable Omni surround sound and a list of preset audio options pull up as well as an equalizer to fine tune the presents. Not sure why it's not factory enabled, but it definitely helps with the audio
i’ve never been interested in pc gaming, only with controllers (ps and mobile) and i want to play spideman, genshin and resident evil, so i’ve been looking for a handheld device. pretty much all of the reviews i’ve seen says the legion go it’s perfect for AAA games (even if the battery doesn’t last that long) because steam deck has a lot of fps drops and it’s more suited for lighter games
I believe you can duo boot windows and bazzite(Linux distro similar to steam os). So if you want the steam deck experience on the legion go, you can get it, mostly.
I actually play Marvel ultimate alliance 1 from 2007 modded and I have issues with my steam deck running Windows trying to boot the game when I detach it from the monitor 😭
I like the legion go alot better than ally because the size. And style. But asus ally x is better and portable. Alot smoother more fps and vrr. I just want legion 2 to be able to do 1440 120 fps when connected to power. If it can do that ill buy it
Depends on the game. The best thing to do is look on Reddit or the Steam store to try and figure out how well the games you're interested in run on handheld systems. Some games are just amazing in a handheld format. Ete is an example of a game that is really badly optimised for handhelds - I'm hoping they improve that over time.
Ah, that sounds messy. Yeah, Windows desktop mode is definitely easier to navigate than the Steam Deck's. But you also have to use it more which makes it a bit annoying at times. Agree that the Windows issues are a little over-hyped though.
Haven't tried it because I don't really like the modern FM games. I just want to play CM 00/01 and 01/02. That said, I did get into an FM Touch a couple of years ago.
Thanks. I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully it'll look like one I can get into. It will help if Liverpool don't buy anyone so I can start the season with the actual squad haha
@@IntentionalTech Haha, im a Chelsea fan and we bought a lot of players but our defense is so, so bad! Anyways i did like your video and if you end up getting into FM again in the future, please share with us how it runs on the Lenovo Legion Go. Im very interested in buying a PC gaming handheld so i can play FM on the sofa as im not a desk type of person. I do want to play with a big database and full european, SA, and other leagues on playable which uses the detailed match engine instead of the quick-sim one that calculates results based on reputation. Thats why i asked. Cheers
@@jordy786will do! You can at least run FM24 on Game Pass but I guess that depends on whether streaming makes sense for you. I can’t imagine myself streaming an FM game personally in case it cut out during a match.
Look, this thing looks cool as hell. But I've never considered a handheld PC. I am surprised at the amount of handheld PC makers right now Asus, steam, MSI, Lenovo for a device that I feel has a limited market. I think it is a cheap way for console players to get their feet wet in into pc exclusive titles. Kind of like those PC players who buy a Nintendo switch solely to play Pokemon. But now that I watched this review I'm going to do some more research on them but I'm skeptical, the option to emulate is super interesting. PS shout out Dbrand they make the best cases. I
Yeah,i first discovered this. This seems like a great option if you want to get a gaming pc but cant really afford it (that what im getting,its worse for me as corrosion is an issue here and dehumidifiers are pricey,and why is the operating system so expensive?!?!?!). I have looked at a laptop in the same price range,and it seems to not run games at the same fps. So this seems better because its more portable,is even more corrosion resistant,i KNOW it will run my games very good,and i can still use my regular setup with it
I've had one of these since they came out and before it I had an Asus Ally. What makes handheld PC's great is they literally can be your only desktop/laptop/handheld gaming console all in one. I travel a lot for work, I have a killer gaming laptop thats a desktop replacement ( it's massive and has 2 power bricks) So not economical to take when traveling. I have 2 work laptops I have to carry for work already so having this takes up less space than another laptop. You can have a usb-c docking station at the house with 2 or 3 big monitors, unplug it throw it in a bag, get to the hotel pull out a travel bluetooth keyboard and mouse and you are back to gaming or surfing like you would on a desktop. Then when you have down time at work you can pull it back out and use it like a handheld but with all your files an applications you was using earlier at the hotel and house. My setup is as follows: Docking station at the house with 2 27" monitors, 8TB External HD / When I travel : I have a 16" portable monitor ($79 from Amazon) that is powered multiple ways and also has pass-through charging for the Legion GO. So I plug the Legion GO's power Adapter into the monitor and the monitor to the Legion GO, This powers the Monitor and keeps the Legion running at full power. Procon Folding keyboard and mouse. / Onsite at work : I use the portable monitor on my work laptop and if I have downtime I can pull out the Legion GO and do whatever using it like a hand held or tablet. This is something I had been wanting for 20+ years, I had been thinking about having this capability to have my "desktop" go every where with me and be usable without carrying a ton of stuff.
Great Video..something a everyday, simple player point of view. Yes other channels give the tech blah blah stuff (up my ally) BUT also nice for a simple in’s and outs/real life use view. I play mainly MMO’s on my main PC so I have been lookign at somethign to use at work and more portable than a gaming laptop (been there done that and never again) SO we have the Handhelds now and the GO is right up my ally (wish they had a 32gb version..16gb with share vram just dosent cut it). I checked the Ally/X and the 7” was too small and for me it felt too small in my hand. Checked the GO and just knew it was for me.
It has to do with how computers are configured, they have standard images that are mass installed on devices, vs trying to tweak the images. It’s the biggest cost savings for the manufacturer.
No Man's Sky is probably the most demanding game I've played on it and runs fine as long as you use integer scaling. You might start hitting its limits if you try to run demanding games in the full qhd resolution or on an external monitor
@IntentionalTech so basically,whatever settings it is on,it is still better than my laptop? Wow. A handheld computer better than my laptop. For anyone interested,my laptop has 2 hdds,integrated amd graphics,and isnt really a gaming laptop,it can run the bare minimum of few games,no high end games. This thing seems to run games that will burn my laptop at lowest settings
do people actually use it as a handheld ? i feel like this would make your arms hurt its the size of a skateboard, still a cool device to use in different ways but not sure about the handheld aspect
Nope. 1600p is great on the desktop for media consumption and getting work done, it's like a mini laptop. Playing games you can halve the resolution to 800p and because it's exactly half you get a pin sharp display that's easy to drive for the APU. Best of both worlds.
You can play the latest Triple A games at 2k up to 144hz with Max settings using GeForce Now (ultimate tier) which makes this an outlier amongst its competition.
You can play the latest Triple A games in 2k @144hz with Max settings using GeForce now which will also give you longer gaming sessions and overall hardware longevity since the heavy lifting isn't being done locally.
@marikishtar Don't worry, I was once like you. I couldn't afford any handheld PCs, so I started to talk negatively about them, but that has changed. I ended up buying the Steam deck rog ally ayaneo 2s and ayaneo kun two months ago. I bought my legion go, and I'm happy it's the most powerful PC out here at the moment. Maybe one day you will be able to afford one, so stop hating because if I gift you a handheld right now, you would be on Reddit bragging about it.
Thanks for this vid, i'm getting mine tomorrow. Question, why dont you just deactivate background apps like on a normal PC? Or is it no possible that you can deactivate background apps?
Awesome. Hope you like it. I didn’t know that was a setting to be honest. Thanks for sharing! This is the first Windows device I’ve played games on since I was a teenager so it really is a learning curve for me
UPDATE: Has the Lenovo Legion Go Made Me a PC Gamer? th-cam.com/video/kIwesevneuE/w-d-xo.html
People are greatly exaggerating windows issues 😒
I agree
@@Puntonghua mostly, these people are just sour graping because the Legion Go is far more capable than whatever gaming handheld device they own. So they bash either the OS or the battery. Clearly these bashers only see the LeGo as a toy, while others see the Legion Go as a tool. I've literally replaced my iPad and my gaming laptop with the Legion Go, whenever I travel. It is that versatile even if compared to the brand new Ally X, because the Legion Go is the only handheld PC that can transform into a tablet that can last upto 7 hours on a single charge.
@@Davidforprofit my MacBook crashed more often than my Dell 😂.
@@iPadChannel I like the “GO” because I love my switch (and the form factor) but I miss windows (games) and games I play on PS5 but want to be able to play portable (Baldurs gate 3, FF7. R/RB for example, remote play doesn’t count 😒). So the Legion is perfect, especially with the joycons and kickstand 😁
100% agree, I have had pretty much zero issues with mine so far.
I just recently got s legion go and its certainly my kind of device. A jack of all trades that i can do stuff on windows and game if i want, a portable handheld i can bring anywhere
This is truely jack of all trades. Love it!
Upgraded to the legion go. I have 0 regrets. The massive screen is a game changer and selling point. Speakers are good as well. Not sure if they did an update but they sound pretty loud and spacious. If you're on the fence. Let me be the one to tell you to pull the trigger on the purchase. You'll love the big screen. I actually love having windows
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i just got one last night! i spend my morning Setting it up and downloading me games. its a beast hand held thats for sure, more chunky than my steam deck. all in all i love em both
Awesome! Enjoy
Ive watched a lot of Legion Go videos since the device hit the market and I must say that this is the most informative one Ive seen. You've mentioned pretty much all the important things that people should know (integer scaling, swapping start/select buttons, changing VRAM, hibernation, etc...).
Great video!
Thanks! Appreciate it.
To get older games to launch rotate the screen to portrait mode first
Thanks! That works 🎉
Good call! Hadn't though of/heard of that solution before, but it's just worked for me on a game that refused to cooperate otherwise. Thanks for mentioning it😊😊
I’ve no interest in buying a handheld but loving watching the review videos for some odd reason! 😂
😂I think it’s because a lot of tech is stale at the moment and this is a rare category that is seeing new ideas
It’s a welcome change. I like gaming handhelds. It’s a Revolution.
Great video. I replaced my iPad pro with the Legion Go, because this is so much better in many ways, especially that Legion Go has a full Windows 11 desktop OS. Unless Apple allows MacOS on their iPads, then Legion go is the better option, and its pointless having an iPad considering that the Legion Go is also cheaper, with better specs and fully compatible with almost all accessories available for a PC (including an eGPU).
Thanks! I was actually considering taking on that challenge for an upcoming video. Need to figure out if I've got time to pull it off.
Ipad should release iPad Pro Mac (as pro max on iphone) that run on mac OS
@@nazrinasraf5819 yeah they really should. These windows 11 handheld gaming devices are more capable than the iPad Pro mainly because of Apple's restriction with the iPadOS features.
@@IntentionalTech cant wait. This will be an interesting take on the Legion Go and would be one of a kind. This would take the Legion Go on a different league compared to the Ally X and Steamdeck OLED. Not because of the spec, but more of functionality as a Desktop / Laptop alternative geared toward productivity.
iPad has potential but Apple is not spending money on making better gaming hardware and supporting gamers. 😢
people that dont know cpus think they suck. i do think my switch is nice for mindless playing but definitely know my legion go is ultimately superior. plus switch 2 specs wont even be stronger than deck
If you swipe up from the bottom and pull up the navigation bar, click on the magnifying lens to search the system for Realtek Audio app. Then in the app you can enable Omni surround sound and a list of preset audio options pull up as well as an equalizer to fine tune the presents. Not sure why it's not factory enabled, but it definitely helps with the audio
Thanks for the tip
Legion Go Lite is coming!
Genuinely excited to see what they do with it
Ew less power for an already weak console 😂
i’ve never been interested in pc gaming, only with controllers (ps and mobile) and i want to play spideman, genshin and resident evil, so i’ve been looking for a handheld device. pretty much all of the reviews i’ve seen says the legion go it’s perfect for AAA games (even if the battery doesn’t last that long) because steam deck has a lot of fps drops and it’s more suited for lighter games
If you were just using it as a tablet to watch Disney plus, how long would the battery last?
I believe you can duo boot windows and bazzite(Linux distro similar to steam os). So if you want the steam deck experience on the legion go, you can get it, mostly.
I actually play Marvel ultimate alliance 1 from 2007 modded and I have issues with my steam deck running Windows trying to boot the game when I detach it from the monitor 😭
I like the legion go alot better than ally because the size. And style. But asus ally x is better and portable. Alot smoother more fps and vrr. I just want legion 2 to be able to do 1440 120 fps when connected to power. If it can do that ill buy it
You're asking too much for a portable buddy, try a laptop or a gaming rig but in a handheld you won't see that not in a few years from now
What are you playing on 2:38?
Twilight Struggle
When I bought legion go my all friends sold Asus and steam 😊😊
how is it on indie games?
Depends on the game. The best thing to do is look on Reddit or the Steam store to try and figure out how well the games you're interested in run on handheld systems. Some games are just amazing in a handheld format. Ete is an example of a game that is really badly optimised for handhelds - I'm hoping they improve that over time.
I want an OLED version
Window's is easier to use despite the issues everynow and then while steam os has you confused i forgot my sudo password and I had hell
Ah, that sounds messy. Yeah, Windows desktop mode is definitely easier to navigate than the Steam Deck's. But you also have to use it more which makes it a bit annoying at times. Agree that the Windows issues are a little over-hyped though.
Ok but can it run the full Football Manager player database with all the leagues and nations on playable!?
Haven't tried it because I don't really like the modern FM games. I just want to play CM 00/01 and 01/02. That said, I did get into an FM Touch a couple of years ago.
@@IntentionalTech You might want to check out FM25 or FM26 with the new Unity Engine. It should be a different, updated game
Thanks. I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully it'll look like one I can get into. It will help if Liverpool don't buy anyone so I can start the season with the actual squad haha
@@IntentionalTech Haha, im a Chelsea fan and we bought a lot of players but our defense is so, so bad! Anyways i did like your video and if you end up getting into FM again in the future, please share with us how it runs on the Lenovo Legion Go. Im very interested in buying a PC gaming handheld so i can play FM on the sofa as im not a desk type of person. I do want to play with a big database and full european, SA, and other leagues on playable which uses the detailed match engine instead of the quick-sim one that calculates results based on reputation. Thats why i asked. Cheers
@@jordy786will do! You can at least run FM24 on Game Pass but I guess that depends on whether streaming makes sense for you. I can’t imagine myself streaming an FM game personally in case it cut out during a match.
Rog ally X ftw
Look, this thing looks cool as hell. But I've never considered a handheld PC. I am surprised at the amount of handheld PC makers right now Asus, steam, MSI, Lenovo for a device that I feel has a limited market. I think it is a cheap way for console players to get their feet wet in into pc exclusive titles. Kind of like those PC players who buy a Nintendo switch solely to play Pokemon. But now that I watched this review I'm going to do some more research on them but I'm skeptical, the option to emulate is super interesting. PS shout out Dbrand they make the best cases. I
Yeah,i first discovered this. This seems like a great option if you want to get a gaming pc but cant really afford it (that what im getting,its worse for me as corrosion is an issue here and dehumidifiers are pricey,and why is the operating system so expensive?!?!?!). I have looked at a laptop in the same price range,and it seems to not run games at the same fps.
So this seems better because its more portable,is even more corrosion resistant,i KNOW it will run my games very good,and i can still use my regular setup with it
I've had one of these since they came out and before it I had an Asus Ally. What makes handheld PC's great is they literally can be your only desktop/laptop/handheld gaming console all in one. I travel a lot for work, I have a killer gaming laptop thats a desktop replacement ( it's massive and has 2 power bricks) So not economical to take when traveling. I have 2 work laptops I have to carry for work already so having this takes up less space than another laptop. You can have a usb-c docking station at the house with 2 or 3 big monitors, unplug it throw it in a bag, get to the hotel pull out a travel bluetooth keyboard and mouse and you are back to gaming or surfing like you would on a desktop. Then when you have down time at work you can pull it back out and use it like a handheld but with all your files an applications you was using earlier at the hotel and house.
My setup is as follows: Docking station at the house with 2 27" monitors, 8TB External HD / When I travel : I have a 16" portable monitor ($79 from Amazon) that is powered multiple ways and also has pass-through charging for the Legion GO. So I plug the Legion GO's power Adapter into the monitor and the monitor to the Legion GO, This powers the Monitor and keeps the Legion running at full power. Procon Folding keyboard and mouse. / Onsite at work : I use the portable monitor on my work laptop and if I have downtime I can pull out the Legion GO and do whatever using it like a hand held or tablet.
This is something I had been wanting for 20+ years, I had been thinking about having this capability to have my "desktop" go every where with me and be usable without carrying a ton of stuff.
Great Video..something a everyday, simple player point of view. Yes other channels give the tech blah blah stuff (up my ally) BUT also nice for a simple in’s and outs/real life use view.
I play mainly MMO’s on my main PC so I have been lookign at somethign to use at work and more portable than a gaming laptop (been there done that and never again) SO we have the Handhelds now and the GO is right up my ally (wish they had a 32gb version..16gb with share vram just dosent cut it). I checked the Ally/X and the 7” was too small and for me it felt too small in my hand. Checked the GO and just knew it was for me.
Thanks!
It’s horrible Lenova sends these with normal bloated windows images. Seems like they’d want it to run smoothly and avoid random windows popups.
It has to do with how computers are configured, they have standard images that are mass installed on devices, vs trying to tweak the images. It’s the biggest cost savings for the manufacturer.
I only have 1 question do u think that 16 gigs of ram is enough for todays games. Did you ever felt that 16 gigs is not enough
No Man's Sky is probably the most demanding game I've played on it and runs fine as long as you use integer scaling. You might start hitting its limits if you try to run demanding games in the full qhd resolution or on an external monitor
@IntentionalTech so basically,whatever settings it is on,it is still better than my laptop? Wow. A handheld computer better than my laptop.
For anyone interested,my laptop has 2 hdds,integrated amd graphics,and isnt really a gaming laptop,it can run the bare minimum of few games,no high end games. This thing seems to run games that will burn my laptop at lowest settings
do people actually use it as a handheld ? i feel like this would make your arms hurt its the size of a skateboard, still a cool device to use in different ways but not sure about the handheld aspect
I do and find it comfortable but will concede that other devices like the Steam Deck are easier to handle
1440p screen on a device that's as limited as this is so pointless.
H8ER be gone!!!
Nope. 1600p is great on the desktop for media consumption and getting work done, it's like a mini laptop. Playing games you can halve the resolution to 800p and because it's exactly half you get a pin sharp display that's easy to drive for the APU. Best of both worlds.
You can play the latest Triple A games at 2k up to 144hz with Max settings using GeForce Now (ultimate tier) which makes this an outlier amongst its competition.
You can play the latest Triple A games in 2k @144hz with Max settings using GeForce now which will also give you longer gaming sessions and overall hardware longevity since the heavy lifting isn't being done locally.
AMD has a new update to double FPS in some games. does haterade taste like a 9V battery?
Pointless decice when switch 2 is up soon and this device wont be even able to run its game.....
Better invest on a gaming laptop
What? lol
When you can't afford the legion go so you decide to hate on it 😂
@@venancioder9288 no one should be able to afford overpriced and overrated pointless devices 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😅😅😂😅
There will most likely be a emulator for switch 2 games and this handheld will probably run it better than the switch 2
@marikishtar Don't worry, I was once like you. I couldn't afford any handheld PCs, so I started to talk negatively about them, but that has changed. I ended up buying the Steam deck rog ally ayaneo 2s and ayaneo kun two months ago. I bought my legion go, and I'm happy it's the most powerful PC out here at the moment. Maybe one day you will be able to afford one, so stop hating because if I gift you a handheld right now, you would be on Reddit bragging about it.
Thanks for this vid, i'm getting mine tomorrow. Question, why dont you just deactivate background apps like on a normal PC? Or is it no possible that you can deactivate background apps?
Awesome. Hope you like it. I didn’t know that was a setting to be honest. Thanks for sharing! This is the first Windows device I’ve played games on since I was a teenager so it really is a learning curve for me
Glad to see more people is getting the Legion Go.
I love mine. The screen is just so beautiful
Mines coming this week. Windows de-bloat, emulators install and Skyrim. I'll be a happy chappy 😊
That's what I did