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512GB Lenovo Legion Go Handheld + 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass (Digital Delivery)

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Antonline has 512GB Lenovo Legion Go Handheld + 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial (Digital Download) on sale for $649.99. Shipping is free.

Lenovo has 1TB Lenovo Legion Go Handheld + 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial (Digital Download) on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks Staff Member Red_Liz & Deal Editor iconian [Discuss], for sharing this deal

Note, 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial is a digital code that is delivered via email.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Octo-core
  • AMD Radeon 700M Series Graphics
  • 16GB LPDDR5X 7500Mhz Memory
  • 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD Storage
  • Dual USB-C Ports
  • 8.8" 2560x1600 Display with 144Hz Refresh Rate
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • 2 x 2W Integrated Speaker w/ Smart AMP
  • Dual Near-Field Array Microphones
  • 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack & Mic Combo
  • Detachable Controllers with FPS Mode
  • Hall-Effect Joysticks with RGB Lighting
  • Mappable Controls & Integrated Trackpad
  • 49.2Whr Battery Capacity
Xbox PC Game Pass Features:
  • Get access to over 100 high-quality PC games on Windows 10
  • Use the Xbox App on PC to play select games on the release day

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Antonline has 512GB Lenovo Legion Go Handheld + 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial (Digital Download) on sale for $649.99. Shipping is free.

Lenovo has 1TB Lenovo Legion Go Handheld + 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial (Digital Download) on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks Staff Member Red_Liz & Deal Editor iconian [Discuss], for sharing this deal

Note, 3-Month Xbox PC Game Pass Trial is a digital code that is delivered via email.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Octo-core
  • AMD Radeon 700M Series Graphics
  • 16GB LPDDR5X 7500Mhz Memory
  • 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD Storage
  • Dual USB-C Ports
  • 8.8" 2560x1600 Display with 144Hz Refresh Rate
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • 2 x 2W Integrated Speaker w/ Smart AMP
  • Dual Near-Field Array Microphones
  • 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack & Mic Combo
  • Detachable Controllers with FPS Mode
  • Hall-Effect Joysticks with RGB Lighting
  • Mappable Controls & Integrated Trackpad
  • 49.2Whr Battery Capacity
Xbox PC Game Pass Features:
  • Get access to over 100 high-quality PC games on Windows 10
  • Use the Xbox App on PC to play select games on the release day

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jdjsoul
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I have owned this awesome device for almost 3 months, and I could not be happier.

If you are brand new to PC gaming, and maybe you feel that the Legion Go might be a gateway, I would recommend buying this device as long as you know it will take a bit of work up front to get games running smoothly. I would also suggest buying from a local brick and mortar because they have display units onsite so you can get your hands on it. Also, some stores (such as MicroCenter) have counselors on site that can help you with any updates and settings issues you may have, and they specialize in helping newbies get over the hump.

That said, this device may have detachable joycon like controllers, but the Legion Go is completely different from a Nintendo Switch & it's important for console gamers to be aware of the initial effort required to set this device up to play your PC games.

Most of the negative reviews I've read/watched online are from buyers that expected the Legion Go to be a Nintendo Switch that plays PC games. However, a little research PRIOR to buying would have informed them that the Legion Go is a portable gaming PC that needs updates, drivers, and a handful of software tweaks prior to enjoying your games at optimum performance.

I experienced some issues when I first purchased the Legion Go (months ago) that initially seemed impossible, but after checking out the Legion Go Subreddit (completely devoted to this device) along with some YouTube videos, I learned how to make the necessary tweaks allowing Destiny 2 and other PC games to now run smooth as butter. I feel like I have a powerful gaming PC within the palm of my hands, but it took some upfront research and effort to get it all going.

Here are some of my impressions of the Lenovo Legion Go...

SCREEN: The Legion Go 8 inch screen is currently the largest of the PC handheld market & and it's glorious. I bought this thing for shooters like Destiny 2 and Gears of War, and (after many settings tweaks) the colors along with framerate look amazing!

CONTROLS: D-Pad feels good, and the analogs/buttons feel similar to the Xbox (to me), so it feels right to me. The controller shape does not hurt my hand, but I have seen videos where others felt differently. I also LOVE the convenient trackpad, scroll wheel, and other mouse features built into the right joycon/controller. Keep in mind that controls/feel is completely subjective, so I recommend finding a local Best Buy or MicroCenter that has a display unit to try out.

SOFTWARE: This is the biggest opportunity for Legion Go, but that is no different than other Handheld PC's when they first released. That said, all of the issues I encountered months ago (i.e., not waking from sleep mode, Xbox/Game Pass app wouldn't open, & Legion Go not recognizing external monitors) have now either been patched/fixed or I made the required settings tweaks. Also, the Legion Space software was very slow/glitchy early on, but with a few updates, it was snappy and smooth.

SIZE/WEIGHT: This seems to be a polarizing topic because some people seem to want large screen size and power, but they also expect there to be little to no weight. Please be aware that this is a gaming PC. My gaming laptop is 3 times heavier than my productivity laptops due to the hardware needed to run high-performance PC games. I bought the Legion Go with the same expectation, and I have no issues holding this device for extended periods. Again, some may have small arms/hands or disabilities that could cause discomfort, so I recommend resting the unit on your chest or stomach while playing. Please also note that Legion Go includes a kickstand if you are near a table/desk, and I do not believe the other handheld PC's offer this feature.

PERFORMANCE: It's a portable gaming PC, so after many software tweaks and driver updates, I am not disappointed at all. Framerate stays around 60 while playing shooters, and the system stays cool. I can hear the fan going, but it's not distracting. All in all, most games feel better than my consoles, which is why I bought the thing in the first place.

CONNECTIVITY: This was the biggest surprise because I did not expect that the Legion Go could also function as a fully functional productivity PC. I'm confident that any Windows 10/11 based software will work on this thing (gaming or not), and Legion Go literally does anything/everything that my laptops/Chromebooks can do...
• Connect a mouse+keyboard
• Connect multiple external monitors
• Use Microsoft Office
• Check/Respond to Email
• Stream/Watch Movies

TLDR: The Lenovo Legion Go is a VERY expensive purchase, so please do your research before buying. This is NOT a video game console (like the Nintendo Switch), so please also be prepared to download a lot of drivers/updates, and you must also make alot of tweaks within the software settings. I have owned the Legion Go for months, and I am completely happy with my purchase.
DrCJ87
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Best Buy also has the same deal, and I think I'd rather work with them for possible returns than antonline: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/leno...Id=6559605
piscian
492 Posts
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I feel kinda bad for lenovo. Apparently its a great little machine thats painfully uncomfortable to use. Gotta do your testing.

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WB_KJan 23, 2024 02:53 AM
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Quote from SharpSword :
Agreed. I experienced a SD card corruption with my first week with the ROG Ally. (of course, it could be a hardware issue but the point stands).
In addition to that, maybe it's related, but there is an unacceptable error on their design placing the location of the micro sd directly into where the heat blows.. No software will be able to fix what is a bad hardware layout. Practically, assume no ability for micro sd. Or be prepared to lose micro SD cards as it will chew it out like pencils in a vintage pencil sharpener.
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VioletTent657Jan 23, 2024 03:01 AM
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Quote from Santa_Claus :
what drcj87 sez.
You said it brother.
Jan 23, 2024 05:18 AM
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CaptainElwoodJan 23, 2024 05:18 AM
273 Posts
Quote from genkam :
Since you're a fan of the Ally, try to use moonlight and sunshine app in your at home network. It is awesome! The ability to use your PC hardware to stream play on your Ally at 10 watts and 120 hz and still have good battery life is a game changer!
I have the Ally and use moonlight, pretty sweet for some of the harder games to run. Although using my brother's g cloud kinda blew my mind. That device feels great in hand, super light weight, great screen (even with being 60hz), and the battery lasts forever. With the Ally you at least feel like you are holding a substantial device, with the g cloud it's hard to get your mind around a AAA game running at ultra settings pegged at 60fps.

I might pick one up used when they bottom out in price…which i would have thought strange they hadn't until I saw what they can do with moonlight.
Jan 23, 2024 05:36 AM
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genkamJan 23, 2024 05:36 AM
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Quote from CaptainElwood :
I have the Ally and use moonlight, pretty sweet for some of the harder games to run. Although using my brother's g cloud kinda blew my mind. That device feels great in hand, super light weight, great screen (even with being 60hz), and the battery lasts forever. With the Ally you at least feel like you are holding a substantial device, with the g cloud it's hard to get your mind around a AAA game running at ultra settings pegged at 60fps.

I might pick one up used when they bottom out in price…which i would have thought strange they hadn't until I saw what they can do with moonlight.
That's a great idea! I might look out for one if that is the case. Thanks for the tip.
Jan 23, 2024 11:49 AM
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ScottPotiJan 23, 2024 11:49 AM
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Quote from a_land :
I hope these things are successful enough they keep iterating. The steam deck rocks but I want windows (for game pass). Want to give these a generation or two to advance !
Buy an Ally. I switched from a Deck and haven't looked back. You'll love the added power.

VRR is the main feature that separates the Legion from the Ally and the software is better with Armory Crate
Jan 23, 2024 03:00 PM
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RickyE3678Jan 23, 2024 03:00 PM
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Here for a slightly different take. I have 2 Steam Decks and used to have the Ally. I am not an Ally fan to put it mildly. Doesn't do much better than a Steam Deck unless you plug it in because it is so power hungry and performs worse the the Deck at lower voltages. Gets hot as anything. SD card issues when it gets hot. And this is pedantic but it's white which means it will look dingy in a few months.

The biggest issue for me with the Legion Go is it heavy. Holding it for me was pretty fatiguing. But if you want to get the most out of an Ally you have to plug it in anyway and use it sitting in one place. The Legion Go has a really big screen and allows you to use it like a Switch with the screen detached from the controllers. So if you're plugged in that's a lot more comfortable.

The Steam Deck to me is the best choice if you want to play totally untethered. The Legion Go is the best choice if you're wanting to have a carry-around console the you play connected to the wall.
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Jan 23, 2024 03:54 PM
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StevenL2000Jan 23, 2024 03:54 PM
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Good hardware bad software. Be prepared to tune it for quite a while. Not bad in general. Love the 8.8 inches big screen, though it is quite heavy as well.

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Jan 23, 2024 06:04 PM
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kyledkatJan 23, 2024 06:04 PM
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Quote from jdjsoul :
I have owned this awesome device for almost 3 months, and I could not be happier.

If you are brand new to PC gaming, and maybe you feel that the Legion Go might be a gateway, I would recommend buying this device as long as you know it will take a bit of work up front to get games running smoothly. I would also suggest buying from a local brick an mortar because they have display units onsite so you can get your hands on it. Also, some stores (such as MicroCenter) have counselors on site that can help you with any updates and settings issues you may have and they specialize in helping newbies get over the hump.

That said, this device may have detachable joycon like controllers, but the Legion Go is completely from a Nintendo Switch & it's important for console gamers to be aware of the initial effort required to set this device up to play your PC games.

Most of the negative reviews I've read/watched online are from buyers that expected the Legion Go to be a Nintendo Switch that plays PC games. However, a little research PRIOR to buying would have informed them that the Legion Go is a portable gaming PC that needs updates, drivers, and a handful of software tweaks prior to enjoying your games at optimum performance.

I experienced some issues when I first purchased the Legion Go (months ago) that initially seemed impossible, but after checking out the Legion Go Subreddit (completely devoted to this device) along with some YouTube videos, I learned how to make the necessary tweaks allowing Destiny 2 and other PC games to now run smooth as butter. I feel like I have a powerful gaming PC within the palm of my hands, but it took some upfront research and effort to get it all going.

Here are some of my impressions of the Lenovo Legion Go...

SCREEN: The Legion Go 8 inch screen is currently the largest of the PC handheld market & and it's glorious. I bought this thing for shooters like Destiny 2 and Gears of War, and (after many settings tweaks) the colors along with framerate look amazing!

CONTROLS: D-Pad feels good, and the analogs/buttons feel similar to the Xbox (to me), so it feels right to me. The controller shape does not hurt my hand, but I have seen videos where others felt differently. I also LOVE the convenient trackpad, scroll wheel, and other mouse features built into the right joycon/controller. Keep in mind that controls/feel is completely subjective, so I recommend finding a local Best Buy or MicroCenter that has a display unit to try out.

SOFTWARE: This is the biggest opportunity for Legion Go, but that is no different than other Handheld PC's when they first released. That said, all of the issues I encountered months ago (i.e., not waking from sleep mode, Xbox/Game Pass app wouldn't open, & Legion Go not recognizing external monitors) have now either been patched/fixed or I made the required settings tweaks. Also, the Legion Space software was very slow/glitchy early on, but with a few updates, it was snappy and smooth.

SIZE/WEIGHT: This seems to be a polarizing topic because some people seem to want large screen size and power, but they also expect there to be little to no weight. Please be aware that this is a gaming PC. My gaming laptop is 3 times heavier than my productivity laptops due to the hardware needed to run high-performance PC games. I bought the Legion Go with the same expectation, and I have no issues holding this device for extended periods. Again, some may have small arms/hands or disabilities that could cause discomfort, so I recommend resting the unit on your chest or stomach while playing. Please also note that Legion Go includes a kickstand if you are near a table/desk, and I do not believe the other handheld PC's offer this feature.

PERFORMANCE: It's a portable gaming PC, so after many software tweaks and drivers updates, I am not disappointed at all. Framerate stays around 60 while playing shooters, and the system stay cool. I can hear the fan going, but it's not distracting. All in all, most games feel better than my consoles, which is why I bought the thing in the first place.

CONNECTIVITY: This was the biggest surprise because I did not expect that the Legion Go could also function as a fully functional productivity PC. I'm confident that any windows 10/11 based software will work on this thing (gaming or not), and Legion Go literally does anything/everything that my laptops/Chromebooks can do...
• Connect a mouse+keyboard
• Connect multiple external monitors
• Use Microsoft Office
• Check/Respond to Email
• Steam/Watch Movies

TLDR: The Lenovo Legion Go is a VERY expensive purchase, so please do your research before buying. This is NOT a video game console (like the Nintendo Switch), so please also be prepared to download alot of drivers/updates, and you must also make alot of tweaks within the software settings. I have owned the Legion Go for months, and I am completely happy with my purchase.
I'm going to have to disagree on this take. I had a buddy asking me about breaking into the Windows ecosystem for gaming this weekend, and he initially asked about the Deck/Ally/Go. I ultimately ended up pushing him into a gaming laptop because, at the end of the day, handheld PCs of any variety are making concessions on various performance metrics in order to be handheld.

Any RTX 3050 laptop is going to outperform the Legion Go, and some options exist at the sub-$750 price point if you snipe a good deal or shop open-box. A 2050 laptop will match or beat performance for around the same price. Those also get the benefits of full IO without the need for a dock and DLSS support, which is a more elegant upscaling solution than AMD's FSR.

To your point, the handheld is far more portable. It really benefits from being a companion piece rather than a main staple, unless someone absolutely needs the smaller factor. I had a Deck (that I sold shortly after), and I currently own an Ally, but I wouldn't have used either as my main gaming station.
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EricN2551Jan 23, 2024 07:06 PM
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Quote from WB_K :
In addition to that, maybe it's related, but there is an unacceptable error on their design placing the location of the micro sd directly into where the heat blows.. No software will be able to fix what is a bad hardware layout. Practically, assume no ability for micro sd. Or be prepared to lose micro SD cards as it will chew it out like pencils in a vintage pencil sharpener.
Not every device has the issue though. It's hit or miss. Mine and a lot of others still have SD cards working since day 1. It's all random
Jan 23, 2024 07:18 PM
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Jbeez17Jan 23, 2024 07:18 PM
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Quote from WB_K :
I do want them to continue. The market is a tough one as I wrote about on the ally rog deal when that was on sale for $399. But I think the product is not quite there. When they can make it both mobile + desktop with the proper software integration that minimizes the user participation to make it work, until there exist some hardware-software cooperation that addresses good interface .. that is why there were many returns. Both ally rog and lenovo require customizations for many games to work and that won't work with most users looking to enter PC gaming. Consumers expect a lot and our perception has been skewed by the consoles. It is very difficult for the hardware manufacturers to profit off of the hardware alone. Valve succeeded better was because of their OS, for lenovo or asus to have succeeded was in the optimization of the software or possibly working with somebody on the software end. Because the hardware benefits a lot of the launchers-not-Steam, I do think that the other guys (gog, ubisoft, epic etc) could have set aside a community fee to help the manufacturers take this risk as well as work towards making some of their big titles work.

In short, before the hardware guys go out and mass produce product lines, they got to make sure the OS is reasonably stable before shipping it. Users will return before giving it a real chance.
Oh definitely agree with you. I think some people on here think I was saying the device sucks but I didn't mean it like that. I am very intrigued by all the handheld PC gaming devices. I just don't think any of them are quite there yet. If Windows optimized their OS for handhelds it would produce far more sales. And if Steam can kick up the power a bit would also help. I think all of them are pretty innovative though.
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That's a great idea! I might look out for one if that is the case. Thanks for the tip.
Be aware that the G Cloud does nothing natively other than run some android-based games and can do some emulation.. so what he is referring to is game streaming. I had one for a week and used moonlight to stream off my gaming PC. You will need to have a decent gaming PC in order to run ultra settings as he mentioned. It's a different use case - and theoretically any kind of device would be used with moonlight to stream off your gaming PC.

However, game streaming even on my local network wasn't perfect and it was pretty rough streaming games from the big services like xbox cloud gaming. I returned mine because I don't think game streaming is really there just yet. Ymmv though.
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genkamJan 23, 2024 07:40 PM
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Quote from Dealer_Of_Slickness :
Be aware that the G Cloud does nothing natively other than run some android-based games and can do some emulation.. so what he is referring to is game streaming. I had one for a week and used moonlight to stream off my gaming PC. You will need to have a decent gaming PC in order to run ultra settings as he mentioned. It's a different use case - and theoretically any kind of device would be used with moonlight to stream off your gaming PC.

However, game streaming even on my local network wasn't perfect and it was pretty rough streaming games from the big services like xbox cloud gaming. I returned mine because I don't think game streaming is really there just yet. Ymmv though.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm happy with me Ally got both traveling and moonlight. I may consider the G cloud one it gets super cheap, otherwise like your said game streaming is just not up to par for GPU intensive games.
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codemancerJan 23, 2024 08:16 PM
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I was going to buy this a month ago until I kept reading and watching reviews saying it's so heavy you'll want to set it on something while you play. What a dumb way to use a portable device. Bought the Asus ROG Ally instead and have been incredibly happy.
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TeethaSJan 23, 2024 08:49 PM
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That's overpriced for a suped up Chromebook specs lol
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Does anyone that has the Lenovo GO have any issues with PS Remote Play to work? That is the only problem I have with the Ally and it sucks.

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