The Lenovo Legion Go is one of the newest additions to the handheld PC gaming market, and features a unique design compared to the Steam Deck behemoths that have dominated the market in recent years.
WHICH ONE? ROG Ally
That's due to two main things: the large, bright LCD screen that measures over eight inches diagonally, and the detachable controllers that work (partly) just like Nintendo's Joy-Cons.
Of course, there’s more to it than that from a spec standpoint. Still, compared to the ASUS ROG Ally or the litany of Ayaneo handhelds available, there’s nothing about its unique form factor at the time of writing.
I spent a few weeks playing with my Legion Go to see if it could match up to the Steam Deck in terms of ease of use or, frankly, even the performance of a full-fledged PC.