Exciting news for handheld PC gaming enthusiasts: the Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is now available for preorder at Best Buy. This marks the first time a device other than Valve's Steam Deck has shipped with SteamOS, the Linux-based operating system designed for gaming. The Legion Go S with SteamOS will hit the shelves on May 25, starting at an attractive price of $549.99. Let’s delve into what makes this device a game-changer.
Preorder Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS
Out May 25### Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS (AMD Ryzen Z2 Go)
This model boasts a 120Hz gaming handheld powered by an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip, complemented by 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Priced at $549.99, it matches the cost of the 512GB OLED Steam Deck, making it a compelling option for gamers seeking a high-performance portable device.
Out May 25### Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS (AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme)
For those looking for even more power, the Legion Go S with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip is available. This version comes with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, priced at $749.99. Both configurations offer a 120Hz gaming experience and come equipped with two USB-C ports, allowing for easy storage expansion via a microSD card. Additionally, the inclusion of trigger locks for hair triggers enhances the gaming experience, particularly for competitive shooters like Marvel Rivals.
What sets the Legion Go S apart from the Steam Deck is its more powerful chipsets, which promise the capability to run demanding games such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Star Wars Outlaws, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Monster Hunter Wilds—titles that might be challenging for the Steam Deck.
Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS
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It's important to note that these SteamOS-based Legion Go S models are distinct from the earlier Windows 11-based Legion Go S. For insights into why you might want to steer clear of the Windows version, check out our Lenovo Legion Go S review. If you’re still interested in the Windows model, it’s available at Best Buy for $729.99.
Valve has also announced plans to make SteamOS available for other non-Steam Deck handhelds, opening up possibilities for installing SteamOS on a wider range of devices. This move could coincide with the launch of the SteamOS-based Legion Go S models, offering gamers more powerful options to run SteamOS. If you're seeking a device that outpaces the Steam Deck, the Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS is definitely worth considering.