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1TB Lenovo Legion Go 8.8" Handheld Gaming System (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $579.99 - 8% off automatically applied at checkout =
$533.59.
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Specs:- 8.8" WQXGA (2560x1600) IPS 500nits 144Hz Touchscreen Display
- AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (8C / 16T, 3.3 / 5.1GHz, 8MB L2 / 16MB L3) Processor
- Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics
- 16GB Soldered LPDDR5x-7500 Memory
- 512GB / 1TB Solid State Drive M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0x4 NVMe
- Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3
- Integrated 49.2Wh Battery
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports
- 1x Card reader
- 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
- 2x Pogo pin connector (5-point)
- 2x USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
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Item (1)
$579.99
Shipping
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-$46.40
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$33.35
Gift cards, coupons
-$53.36
Order total
$513.58
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It could have been in better condition. It had stickers on it that left terrible residue, and rather scratched screen protector on it. I cleaned off the goo, and replaced the screen protector.
It didn't come with the box or any printed materials, just the device in the case made for it, which was fine. And a power brick that did look new. But it certainly didn't come "Like New" as described in the eBay Refurbished blurb.
This thing is HUGE. I knew it was going to be kinda large, because of the large high-quality screen. But I did not anticipate just how huge it is. It's a good thing the controllers detach, because you are going to want to put it down. And when you put it in the case, it takes up at least 3x as much space as my 14" laptop.
If you think you are going to save money by buying the 512GB SSD, and upgrading it yourself, think again. It is an unusual size, and they are more expensive than I expected. You are going to spend at least $90 on that 1TB SSD. But if you want to upgrade to a 2TB for about $200, then maybe you should go with the smaller size.
I like that the controllers have customizable buttons, but it just isn't very comfortable to hold.
Overall, I'm feeling very conflicted about the purchase.
It could have been in better condition. It had stickers on it that left terrible residue, and rather scratched screen protector on it. I cleaned off the goo, and replaced the screen protector.
It didn't come with the box or any printed materials, just the device in the case made for it, which was fine. And a power brick that did look new. But it certainly didn't come "Like New" as described in the eBay Refurbished blurb.
This thing is HUGE. I knew it was going to be kinda large, because of the large high-quality screen. But I did not anticipate just how huge it is. It's a good thing the controllers detach, because you are going to want to put it down. And when you put it in the case, it takes up at least 3x as much space as my 14" laptop.
If you think you are going to save money by buying the 512GB SSD, and upgrading it yourself, think again. It is an unusual size, and they are more expensive than I expected. You are going to spend at least $90 on that 1TB SSD. But if you want to upgrade to a 2TB for about $200, then maybe you should go with the smaller size.
I like that the controllers have customizable buttons, but it just isn't very comfortable to hold.
Overall, I'm feeling very conflicted about the purchase.
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It could have been in better condition. It had stickers on it that left terrible residue, and rather scratched screen protector on it. I cleaned off the goo, and replaced the screen protector.
It didn't come with the box or any printed materials, just the device in the case made for it, which was fine. And a power brick that did look new. But it certainly didn't come "Like New" as described in the eBay Refurbished blurb.
This thing is HUGE. I knew it was going to be kinda large, because of the large high-quality screen. But I did not anticipate just how huge it is. It's a good thing the controllers detach, because you are going to want to put it down. And when you put it in the case, it takes up at least 3x as much space as my 14" laptop.
If you think you are going to save money by buying the 512GB SSD, and upgrading it yourself, think again. It is an unusual size, and they are more expensive than I expected. You are going to spend at least $90 on that 1TB SSD. But if you want to upgrade to a 2TB for about $200, then maybe you should go with the smaller size.
I like that the controllers have customizable buttons, but it just isn't very comfortable to hold.
Overall, I'm feeling very conflicted about the purchase.
But it is heavy
Nonetheless you can also just take the tablet portion separately with a small foldable Bluetooth keyboard and you have a powerful mini PC on the go
The versatility is a big selling point
All I want is for them to finally release the GYRO drivers to play Wii games, it should be the next big update
Their software support is lacking compared to the ROG ALLY but they are much more transparent about it
I still wouldn't buy it refurbished from anyone other than Best buy and Lenovo
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