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YMMV: Lenovo Legion GO S SteamOS Z1E - Open Box Excellent - $699.99

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Lenovo Legion Go S 8 120Hz Gaming Handheld - AMD Ryzen Z1E - SteamOS - 32GB RAM with 1TB SSD

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Nov 06, 2025 05:02 AM
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Picked up an open box fair condition unit in midtown Manhattan this evening. It was in brand new condition with everything including the box. The charger had never been used and still had a cardboard sleeve on it. Performance is good and goes up to 40w TDP. So take the time to see what the "lesser" condition units look like. You might be surprised.
Nov 06, 2025 08:30 AM
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fewlioNov 06, 2025 08:30 AM
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wow that's a good deal. Lenovo has also dropped the price of this model to 820 on their website (down from $899)
Nov 06, 2025 12:56 PM
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JK1982Nov 06, 2025 12:56 PM
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Picked up a used one locally for 500. Its actually overall my favorite handheld i ever used. The screen size is perfect as its hard to use 7" screens anymore personally. Ergonomically is the most comfortable. Having used the original one, i think its too big and heavy to use.
Nov 06, 2025 02:36 PM
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OrangeJuliusNov 06, 2025 02:36 PM
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It's a solid competitor compared to the Ally X, but with 32GB RAM vs 24GB on the Ally X.

I also think this is a better deal than the Z2E Xbox Ally. Unless you need the sub-15w power efficiency of the Z2E, a Z1E with plenty of fast RAM and a large battery performs very close to the Z2E. The added bonus of SteamOS already being preloaded, and the handheld being designed for SteamOS really adds to the attractiveness of the handheld. We shall see if Microsoft continues to fix the bugs in the Windows Handheld Experience, but SteamOS is polished and reliable.
Nov 08, 2025 07:14 PM
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BlueDesk9616Nov 08, 2025 07:14 PM
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
It's a solid competitor compared to the Ally X, but with 32GB RAM vs 24GB on the Ally X.

I also think this is a better deal than the Z2E Xbox Ally. Unless you need the sub-15w power efficiency of the Z2E, a Z1E with plenty of fast RAM and a large battery performs very close to the Z2E. The added bonus of SteamOS already being preloaded, and the handheld being designed for SteamOS really adds to the attractiveness of the handheld. We shall see if Microsoft continues to fix the bugs in the Windows Handheld Experience, but SteamOS is polished and reliable.
more RAM and larger screen, yes, but smaller battery capacity. It's pretty rare to need more than 24GB RAM at the settings you'll be playing games on Z1 Extreme ... really on all but high end systems running the memory efficient SteamOS since 24GB RAM is already well in excess of any current generation console. The battery capacity is more important IMHO. You want to be able to run Z1 extreme up to 25 watts and not worry about runtime. At those wattages the battery can be a difference between 2 and 3 hours battery life.
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runsoverfrogsNov 08, 2025 07:23 PM
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I rolled the dice on a "fair" at 645. The sticker on the box says heavy scratches and residue. The actual unit itself is NEW, no blemishes or scratches. Its missing the bottom insert packaging (i think manual and documents?), but still came with charger and the unit was out of the inner bag that it usually came in the box, but i'm SUPER happy with the unit! its brand new!!!!
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Quote from runsoverfrogs :
I rolled the dice on a "fair" at 645. The sticker on the box says heavy scratches and residue. The actual unit itself is NEW, no blemishes or scratches. Its missing the bottom insert packaging (i think manual and documents?), but still came with charger and the unit was out of the inner bag that it usually came in the box, but i'm SUPER happy with the unit! its brand new!!!!
Exactly. You have to take a look at the lesser models. Most of the time they're fine. Congrats!
The only "bad" experience with an open-box from them was an "excellent" Sony Playstation Portal i went to purchase a few weeks ago. I get to the store and it's a Portal in a clear bag, nothing else, and they hand it to me. This is excellent? By their own definition it was fair because it was missing the cable (Excellent can be missing the box and manuals, but has all "parts"). I handed it back to them and bought it online for $100 in complete packaging with cable.

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Quote from BlueDesk9616 :
more RAM and larger screen, yes, but smaller battery capacity. It's pretty rare to need more than 24GB RAM at the settings you'll be playing games on Z1 Extreme ... really on all but high end systems running the memory efficient SteamOS since 24GB RAM is already well in excess of any current generation console. The battery capacity is more important IMHO. You want to be able to run Z1 extreme up to 25 watts and not worry about runtime. At those wattages the battery can be a difference between 2 and 3 hours battery life.
Games are starting to be released with 16gb RAM requirements, and since the memory is shared, you usually have to gut your 12gb vram to 8gb vram to accommodate this, this is why this has 32gb and should honestly be the new baseline for non budget handhelds.
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OrangeJuliusNov 09, 2025 06:45 PM
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Quote from BlueDesk9616 :
more RAM and larger screen, yes, but smaller battery capacity. It's pretty rare to need more than 24GB RAM at the settings you'll be playing games on Z1 Extreme ... really on all but high end systems running the memory efficient SteamOS since 24GB RAM is already well in excess of any current generation console. The battery capacity is more important IMHO. You want to be able to run Z1 extreme up to 25 watts and not worry about runtime. At those wattages the battery can be a difference between 2 and 3 hours battery life.
FYI, I didn't downvote you. I feel like that's a function reserved for misinformation, which you did not provide.

There is a reason I didn't over-emphasize the 32GB of RAM, because it's clearly overkill in handhelds. (At this moment) You're misunderstanding my intention. I was merely pointing out the RAM difference, and that both handhelds are very comparable, spec-wise. I think the ideal VRAM setting would be something like 8-12GB for these handhelds at 1080p. That's a little tight, leaving 12-16GB system memory with the 24GB Ally, but it should be fine, particularly in SteamOS. I have personally witnessed this VRAM / System RAM demand in Star Wars Outlaws. It really wants you to have over 8GB VRAM, or it becomes unstable over time, no matter how low your settings are. It also wants over 10GB system memory, even in SteamOS. Call it a one-off example, but UE5 games are all very demanding, and will probably become more so. 24GB RAM is probably the minimum to have a good experience in SWO, as my 16GB Ally struggled to balance VRAM / RAM. It crashes on auto in busy areas until I set it to 6GB manual, and often won't launch if I set it to 8GB.

I was calling attention to the main difference hardware-wise with the Ally X. I consider the Ally X to be the more well-rounded handheld with that large 80Wh battery. Until recently, it wasn't commonly found for $700, but used handhelds are now easy to get from Best Buy in that range with the Xbox Ally X now the Asus flagship.

One advantage the Legion Go series has over the Ally X is native SteamOS compatibility. The Ally X has official SteamOS support now, but just like the original Ally, there are bugs. I don't feel like Asus has been working very closely with Valve like Lenovo has to provide the same ease of use, and there are still random software bugs that don't seem to happen with the native-support Legions.

Just to add my input on wattage levels you can play at with Z1E; I have found with my original Z1E Ally in SteamOS, 17-20w is actually the zone where it seems to feed the GPU enough to really shine, and 25w isn't necessary except with the most demanding games, and introduces unnecessary heat and fan noise. For instance, when I play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, I was able to get it running very nicely on low preset at 1600x900 with 18 or 19 watts, depending on the game level. My Steam Deck OLED struggles to play the game at those same settings at 720p maxed at 15w, getting something like 25% or more less framerate (28-35 vs 30-40fps) despite driving 50% less pixels. Even worse for the Deck in that title is the grainy bluriness it also seems stricken with no matter the setting, something my Ally never has to deal with. I think it's a forced config setting to allow that old RDNA GPU to run the game without crashing. Robocop Rogue City is another title that is terrible on the Deck, but the Ally at 19w seems to run reasonably well.

Also, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the OG Ally needs a 65Wh-80Wh battery mod to replace the original 40Wh, to remain relevant as a mobile device. I opted for the Jsaux 65Wh kit, and it turned the handheld into a great handheld with a few quirks.
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SiennaPlant9626Nov 09, 2025 06:57 PM
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
FYI, I didn't downvote you. I feel like that's a function reserved for misinformation, which you did not provide.

There is a reason I didn't over-emphasize the 32GB of RAM, because it's clearly overkill in handhelds. (At this moment) You're misunderstanding my intention. I was merely pointing out the RAM difference, and that both handhelds are very comparable, spec-wise. I think the ideal VRAM setting would be something like 8-12GB for these handhelds at 1080p. That's a little tight, leaving 12-16GB system memory with the 24GB Ally, but it should be fine, particularly in SteamOS. I have personally witnessed this VRAM / System RAM demand in Star Wars Outlaws. It really wants you to have over 8GB VRAM, or it becomes unstable over time, no matter how low your settings are. It also wants over 10GB system memory, even in SteamOS. Call it a one-off example, but UE5 games are all very demanding, and will probably become more so. 24GB RAM is probably the minimum to have s good experience in SWO, as my 16GB Ally struggled to balance VRAM / RAM. It crashes on auto in busy areas until I set it to 6GB manual, and often won't launch if I set it to 8GB.

I was calling attention to the main difference hardware-wise with the Ally X. I consider the Ally X to be the more well-rounded handheld with that large 80Wh battery. Until recently, it wasn't commonly found for $700, but used handhelds are now easy to get from Best Buy in that range with the Xbox Ally X now the Asus flagship.

One advantage the Legion Go series has over the Ally X is native SteamOS compatibility. The Ally X has official SteamOS support now, but just like the original Ally, there are bugs. I don't feel like Asus has been working very closely with Valve like Lenovo has to provide the same ease of use, and there are still random software bugs that don't seem to happen with the native-support Legions.

Just to add my input on wattage levels you can play at with Z1E; I have found with my original Z1E Ally in SteamOS, 17-20w is actually the zone where it seems to feed the GPU enough to really shine, and 25w isn't necessary except with the most demanding games, and introduces unnecessary heat and fan noise. For instance, when I play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, I was able to get it running very nicely on low preset at 1600x900 with 18 or 19 watts, depending on the game level. My Steam Deck OLED struggles to play the game at those same settings at 720p maxed at 15w, getting something like 25% or more less framerate (28-35 vs 30-40fps) despite driving 50% less pixels. Even worse for the Deck in that title is the grainy bluriness it also seems stricken with no matter the setting, something my Ally never has to deal with. I think it's a forced config setting to allow that old RDNA GPU to run the game without crashing. Robocop Rogue City is another title that is terrible on the Deck, but the Ally at 19w seems to run reasonably well.

Also, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the OG Ally needs a 65Wh-80Wh battery mod to replace the original 40Wh, to remain relevant as a mobile device. I opted for the Jsaux 65Wh kit, and it turned the handheld into a great handheld with a few quirks.
Crackerjeff is correct. 24gb ram is a death sentence. It's will be obsolete soon while Go S with 32gb ram can still play the latest game with frame generation.
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OrangeJuliusNov 09, 2025 07:43 PM
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Quote from SiennaPlant9626 :
Crackerjeff is correct. 24gb ram is a death sentence. It's will be obsolete soon while Go S with 32gb ram can still play the latest game with frame generation.
What game(s) requires 16GB VRAM today? I'm not aware of any at 1080p.

If you're outputing to a monitor for 4k resolution, the typical scenario that drives certain games into the 16GB VRAM requirement territory, a gaming laptop or desktop would really make more sense. The 780M and even 890M simply can't run games at 4K in any reasonable fashion, except for older titles that won't even need that VRAM.

I think the purpose of handhelds is often blurred. Even the best Z2E handhelds still underperform an old 3050, except when it comes to VRAM allocation.
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BlueDesk9616Nov 09, 2025 08:42 PM
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
FYI, I didn't downvote you. I feel like that's a function reserved for misinformation, which you did not provide.

There is a reason I didn't over-emphasize the 32GB of RAM, because it's clearly overkill in handhelds. (At this moment) You're misunderstanding my intention. I was merely pointing out the RAM difference, and that both handhelds are very comparable, spec-wise. I think the ideal VRAM setting would be something like 8-12GB for these handhelds at 1080p. That's a little tight, leaving 12-16GB system memory with the 24GB Ally, but it should be fine, particularly in SteamOS. I have personally witnessed this VRAM / System RAM demand in Star Wars Outlaws. It really wants you to have over 8GB VRAM, or it becomes unstable over time, no matter how low your settings are. It also wants over 10GB system memory, even in SteamOS. Call it a one-off example, but UE5 games are all very demanding, and will probably become more so. 24GB RAM is probably the minimum to have a good experience in SWO, as my 16GB Ally struggled to balance VRAM / RAM. It crashes on auto in busy areas until I set it to 6GB manual, and often won't launch if I set it to 8GB.

I was calling attention to the main difference hardware-wise with the Ally X. I consider the Ally X to be the more well-rounded handheld with that large 80Wh battery. Until recently, it wasn't commonly found for $700, but used handhelds are now easy to get from Best Buy in that range with the Xbox Ally X now the Asus flagship.

One advantage the Legion Go series has over the Ally X is native SteamOS compatibility. The Ally X has official SteamOS support now, but just like the original Ally, there are bugs. I don't feel like Asus has been working very closely with Valve like Lenovo has to provide the same ease of use, and there are still random software bugs that don't seem to happen with the native-support Legions.

Just to add my input on wattage levels you can play at with Z1E; I have found with my original Z1E Ally in SteamOS, 17-20w is actually the zone where it seems to feed the GPU enough to really shine, and 25w isn't necessary except with the most demanding games, and introduces unnecessary heat and fan noise. For instance, when I play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, I was able to get it running very nicely on low preset at 1600x900 with 18 or 19 watts, depending on the game level. My Steam Deck OLED struggles to play the game at those same settings at 720p maxed at 15w, getting something like 25% or more less framerate (28-35 vs 30-40fps) despite driving 50% less pixels. Even worse for the Deck in that title is the grainy bluriness it also seems stricken with no matter the setting, something my Ally never has to deal with. I think it's a forced config setting to allow that old RDNA GPU to run the game without crashing. Robocop Rogue City is another title that is terrible on the Deck, but the Ally at 19w seems to run reasonably well.

Also, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the OG Ally needs a 65Wh-80Wh battery mod to replace the original 40Wh, to remain relevant as a mobile device. I opted for the Jsaux 65Wh kit, and it turned the handheld into a great handheld with a few quirks.
crackerjeffboxGames are starting to be released with 16gb RAM requirements, and since the memory is shared, you usually have to gut your 12gb vram to 8gb vram to accommodate this, this is why this has 32gb and should honestly be the new baseline for non budget handhelds.
I would say that this is Star Wars Outlaws fault, which performs poorly in general (to the point that it's become a meme comparing its graphics to older games). No amount of RAM is going to make this game run well on Z1 Extreme. And as you said, the reason is that it leaks memory. That's the developer's fault. And no amount of RAM can overcome a leak.

Mid-tier PC gaming notebooks with discrete GPUs like 5070 mobile are shipping with 8GB of VRAM and consoles are shipping with 16GB total RAM, so shared memory arrangements like Ally X with 8GB VRAM + 16GB RAM = 24GB total are more than sufficient for current generation titles, especially running at 1080p or lower which saves on VRAM.

Yes, some games may require more RAM and next gen titles probably will once they debut, but those games will never work well anyway. I'm running Alan Wake 2 (16GB minimum RAM) on the Ally X but the graphics requirements mean I'm running it at 540p @ 30 fps. Imagining some future game that requires even more RAM, well it's hard to imagine it running playably. Odds are it'll have graphics requirements that increase at a commensurate level and just won't hit playable frame rates.
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