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BuyRefurbishedUS via eBay [ebay.com] has
(Certified Refurbished) 1TB Lenovo Legion Go 8.8" Handheld Gaming System on sale for $649.99 - 9% off automatically applied at checkout =
$591.49. Shipping is free.
Note: Includes
additional 2 Year Warranty [ebay.com]
Product Specs:
- AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processing Unit
- 8.8" 1440x1600 (2K) 144Hz WQXGA IPS LCD Display
- 1TB Solid State Drive SSD
- AMD Radeon RDNA 3 Graphics Processing Unit
- 16GB LPDDR5X System Memory/RAM
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth
- 2x 2W Integrated Speakers
- Battery Powered USB Type-C/2-USB Port
- Windows Compatible Platform
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BTW, I loved your write up above. Regarding Windows on a handheld; what you stated has always been my fear of buying something like this or the Ally. The games might 'work' natively but Windows is....Windows full of Windows problems. You are trading off slightly more compatibility in games for the entire OS experience. To me the Steam Deck seems like the Goldilocks zone at the moment. Heck, MS is still trying to figure out the entire tablet interface and that has been going on for a decade plus. Perhaps they'll tackle handhelding gaming PC's by the year 2045 https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ilies/wink.gif
*Steam Remote play is a great way to get around games not working on Linux but does require a PC locally running the game and a strong wifi network to make it an enjoyable experience.
In my initial testing of Bazzite I was cautious about partitioning but I'm currently in the process of redoing the install with Nobara Linux this time and with the Windows partition shrunk down as far as I can get it, as I only would plan on using it to snag firmware updates.
I'd like to experiment with a third "shared" NTFS partition that I could theoretically keep my SteamApps folder on and at least in my head it would allow me to play my games in either OS without having two copies downloaded on my device. Plus the addition of a 1TB SD card I found on SD should make this thing an amazing little device.
BTW, never heard of "FPS Mode" but just looked it up and appears pretty sweet! Thanks for food for thought!
The right joycon tab was broken.