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Alright, first off, Lenovo’s Legion Go. It’s not brand new, but hey, it’s got some muscle in that Z1 Extreme chip, and 16GB of RAM should keep things smooth, sorta like butter on a hot day. There’s 512 gigs in the SSD, which feels like a nice roomy closet for your game collection. Price-wise, it started at $699.99—ouch, I know. But, guess what? It’s now $499.99 on Amazon. That’s a neat 30% off, if math serves me right. Not technically a Prime Day 2025 thing, but I mean, $200 off is $200 off. Funny thing? It beat its previous low by a bare $17. Anyway, if you’re comparing, the original Legion Go is cheaper now than its less beefy sibling, the Legion Go S. And yeah, that one’s got the AMD Z2 Go chip at $589.99—sounds like a joke pricing, right?
Now, what about the screen—8.8 inches. Huge in this category, considering folks love their display real estate for that “get-lost-in-the-game” vibe. Main competitor? The Asus Ally ROG X. The Legion’s got two USB-C ports, and I thought it was cool. Like, charge and play on a TV without juggling cables. Detachable controllers? One sneaky one even switches to a mouse. FPS fans, where you at? Perfect for some lazy hotel gaming when you should be sightseeing.
Graphics power, you say? Both USB-C ports are USB4, which means Thunderbolt 3/4 enclosures are game on. You might say “what’s that?” but trust me, it’s a good thing. There’s even a bundle with a USB-C hub if you’re feeling fancy and want it as a desktop setup. Could make you feel like a tech wizard, or maybe not.
But here’s where it shines: $499. It’s persuasive, even if I secretly wish it was lower. Last time it hit rock bottom was December, like a year ago. Who wants to wait for holiday deals?
By the way, we’re on the hunt for the best hardware deals (well, when I’m not getting sidetracked). Check our live Amazon Prime Day Deals page. More savings await—CPUs, graphics cards, you name it. Sort of makes my wallet nervously happy.
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