Amazon currently has an incredible offer on Lenovo’s impressive handheld gaming PC. For a limited time, you can acquire the Legion Go for only $485 (was $700). The Legion Go is the perfect choice for individuals who desire extensive screen real estate with their Windows handheld. It features an 8.8-inch WQXGA display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600. The 1600p resolution may be a bit excessive for a portable PC, but there’s no denying that the Legion Go offers a fantastic and immersive viewing experience, even if you lower the resolution to enhance other graphical settings and extend battery life. Amazon’s price of $485 is remarkably close to the all-time low, so if it has been on your wishlist, now is an excellent time to buy it.
However, this is not the only outstanding handheld gaming PC deal for Cyber Monday. You can also save on all three available models of the Asus ROG Ally at Best Buy as part of the retailer’s Cyber Deals:
- Asus ROG Ally Z1 (512GB) — $350 (
$500) - Asus ROG Ally Z1 Venus (512GB) — $500 (
$650) | $450 for students - Asus ROG Ally X (1TB) — $700 (
$800)
Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC
$485 (was $700)
The Legion Go features an AMD Ryzen Z1 Venus processor, Radeon 700M Series GPU, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD, and a stunning 8.8-inch display that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. Lenovo’s proprietary Legion Interface software acts as a console-like hub for all your games from various launchers.
Similar to the Nintendo Switch, it has detachable controllers as well as a kickstand for tabletop mode. Each detachable controller includes a couple of shoulder buttons, and there is also a mouse scroll wheel. The left controller includes a trackpad as well.
The battery life of the Legion Go isn’t very impressive, lasting just a few hours on a single charge. It’s common for portable Windows PCs to drain their power quickly. While not ideal, the Legion Go comes with a fast charging feature that gets it to 70% in about half an hour.
It includes a couple of USB-C 4.0 ports, a microSD card slot for expanding storage, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Overall, the Legion Go is a well-rounded device—and if you’re in search of a handheld running Windows that grants broader access to PC games…
“`than the Steam Deck, it is certainly worth a consideration—especially if you genuinely prefer a larger display.
Regarding the increasingly popular Steam Deck, the 512GB and 1TB OLED versions are priced at $549 and $649, respectively—placing it in a similar price range to the Legion Go. Keep in mind that you will need to do some tinkering to access third-party platforms like the Epic Games Store, and while you can use cloud streaming for Game Pass on the Steam Deck, a Windows handheld is typically the better choice if you’re seeking native Game Pass support and online multiplayer for popular titles like Destiny 2. The Legion Go is not the only portable gaming PC option from a major manufacturer. The Asus ROG Ally has emerged as the most sought-after Windows-based handheld since its launch last year. The entry-level ROG Ally Z1 is discounted to $350 at Best Buy, marking its lowest price ever. Meanwhile, the Z1 Regular model—featuring the same internal specifications as the Legion Go—is available for $500 currently, or $450 if you have a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership. The more advanced Asus ROG Ally X with 1TB of storage and 24GB of RAM has just received its first significant discount for Cyber Monday, with the price dropping from $800 to $700.
$500)$650) | $450 for members$800)
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