As Amazon Prime Day approaches, one of the standout Windows-based gaming handhelds is now available at its lowest price ever. Right now, you can grab the Lenovo Legion Go, featuring an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU and 512GB of storage, for just **$499.99**—a full **30% off** its original price—with free shipping. This impressive deal makes the Legion Go a highly competitive option in the portable gaming space.
The Lenovo Legion Go outshines many rivals with its larger and sharper display, detachable Joy-Con-style controllers, and a more robust battery life compared to devices like the Asus ROG Ally. With the recent widespread availability of SteamOS, users can now install it on the Legion Go, effectively transforming this device into a much more powerful alternative to the Steam Deck while still retaining full Windows 11 functionality.
Priced at only $499.99 after discount, the Legion Go features a high-end AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU with Radeon graphics and 16GB of RAM—the same hardware found in the $700 Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme and ROG Ally X. What sets it apart is its superior **8.8-inch 2560x1600 144Hz IPS touchscreen**, which offers better clarity and size than most competitors. It also runs on Windows 11, giving you access to a wide array of PC game clients such as Steam, Origin, Ubisoft Connect, Epic Games Store, Genshin Impact, Battle.net, and more.
In her review, IGN’s Jacqueline Thomas praised the Legion Go as “easily the best handheld gaming PC on the market right now,” particularly noting its screen size, performance capabilities, and thoughtful USB-C port placement. However, she also highlighted some trade-offs: the device is quite large and heavy, and its ultra-high-resolution display often demands lowered settings to maintain smooth gameplay. Battery life, while decent, doesn’t quite match the expectations set by its power-hungry components. Still, if you're looking for a hybrid experience between the Nintendo Switch and a portable PC gaming rig, the Legion Go delivers unmatched flexibility.
Since that review was published, Asus has released the ROG Ally X, positioning it as a top-tier rival to the Legion Go. However, it comes with a steep price tag of $899.99 at Best Buy—nearly double that of the current Legion Go deal. For budget-conscious players who don't want to compromise on specs or usability, the Legion Go clearly offers the better value.
If you decide to take advantage of this offer, consider investing in a portable power bank for extended play sessions on the go and a **microSD card** to expand your storage capacity. While we haven’t directly compared the Legion Go to the Steam Deck in writing, our previous Steam Deck vs. ROG Ally comparison gives you a solid understanding of the differences between a dedicated SteamOS device and a full Windows-based handheld like the Legion Go.
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