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I Wasn’t Expecting This – Lenovo Legion Go First Look

I Wasn’t Expecting This – Lenovo Legion Go First Look

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Lenovo has finally entered the handheld market with one of the biggest PC handhelds to date. In this video, we do a deep dive into the controls, ergonomics, screen, software, and gaming performance of the new Lenovo Legion Go.

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  1. Going to clarify something on the chance that it wasn't clear. My unit charges at a sustained 3W without games running. It will occasionally shoot up to a normal charging speed, but it will sustain at 3W. Again, this is with nothing running.

    I'll keep this updated with any other points.

    RE3 not RE2. 🔫

  2. I tried multiple legion units and ALL OF THEM have problems with both of the usb-c ports. what ever you plug into them (monitor, SSD, anything) randomly disconnects. I've tried multiple units, while charging and while not charging. All the units did this on both of the ports. I'm sure this will effect the charge times and battery performance. Sorry lenovo, this is an utter failure and a no go for me.

  3. It’s funny how one of this device’s top features is a complete turn off for me. I just don’t like the detachable controllers. They only serve the purpose to play in FPS mode and I’ve seen other people say that playing competitive shooters with the right controller as a mouse is not very good and a Bluetooth mouse is preferred. The fact that you can’t combine the two controllers into one to play table top mode is silly and it diesn’t have a cradle like the Nintendo switch to dock the controllers to use as a unified controller. Honestly, the only thing this has going for it to me is the big screen, but even then everything else I don’t really care for doesn’t make up for it. It really does look like a device that never left the prototype stage in terms of design.

  4. Lenovo stated that when you're using the device and you have a charging cable plugged in it actually will not charge the battery it will actually draw power through the power cable and this is a feature to preserve battery life I think they call it pass through charging or something else I can't remember the name.

  5. I wasn't expecting the low sound, blurry image quality at less than 1080p (due to portrait display) and constant disconnects of external storage. Return and wait for that stuff to be fixed.

  6. But will this portrait mode affect old games?, say GOG DOSBOX to Windows XP. On keyboard you can probably force a screen-flip with Ctrl+Alt+Direction Arrows.

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