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Wherever you can go, you can game with the Legion Go. The latest and greatest games look stunning on its 8.8″ Quad HD touchscreen. And don’t worry about missing frames. The screen’s got a 144 Hz refresh rate for some seriously smooth gameplay. That takes a lot of horsepower. Luckily, the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme with RDNA Graphics has plenty of power to run your favourite titles. The Legion TrueStrike Controllers give you all the buttons and precision you need to dominate the playing field. And you can detach the controllers for even more freedom while you play. But the Legion Go’s got one more trick up its sleeve. FPS mode. The included base lets you turn the right controller into a vertical mouse, so you can keep no-scoping enemies with frighting accuracy.
Good to know
– A lot of power needs a lot of cooling – the Legion Coldfront fans, heatsink and vents keep it cool and quiet
– You can lock the screen at 60 Hz to preserve battery life when you don’t need the full 144 Hz
– The TrueStrike controllers use hall effect joysticks – they have longer lifespan and higher accuracy than traditional ones
– You’ll have all the controls you might need, including ABXY buttons, a trackpad, mouse wheel, triggers and more
– There are 2 USB Type-C 4.0 ports (one on the top, one on the bottom) ready for high-res monitors, charging and data transfer
– If you need more than the 512 GB of built-in storage, just pop in a MicroSD card (it supports up to 2 TB)
– There’s a kickstand on the back to keep the screen perfectly visible when you take the controllers off
– With support for WiFi 6E you can have a super-fast and reliable internet connection
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