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I managed to snag a brand new "best buy used" 1TB legion go for $589.99. i returned it the next day. Very heavy, hot and loud on medium tdp, the bottom edges dug into my hands, and id only get 45 minutes to 1 hour of gaming. The legion go i bought was brand spanking new even when listed as "used: like new". The previous owner probably returned it very quickly too.
i bought one of these a few months ago. the controls feel great, the screen is extremely crisp,sharp, and vibrant. then mini trackpad and the way you can use the controller joycon as a mouse is also really cool. but what made me return it, was the battery. i was only able to game for a solid hour.
Yeah that screen is absolutely amazing! In my opinion that’s the best feature on the Legion Go. I can imagine that you returned it because of the battery. 1 hour of gaming on a handheld just isn’t enough.
@@RobinB360 yup exactly! also,it wasnt just an hour of gaming , I had even tried to use it as a mini PC. i charged it to 100%. then i watched some UA-cam,did some social media, regular internet stuff,no gaming or anything. died within an hour and 20min or so. granted,most laptops have about a 3hr battery(some im sure can push to 4 or 5),but the inconvenience comes from you need to have a specific wattage for the charger, despite it having type-C. i have a 45w charger for my S24 Ultra phone,and it wasnt strong enough to charge the Legion Go. it wont even take the charge. i would have been less upset if it at least charged it,even if slowly,lol
bought the rog ally x for 799$ on impulse at best buy last week fooled around with it for a week i was happy but then i started to compare the ally x to the legion Go wich was on sale for 649$ for the 1tb model i decided to return and switch to the legion go and save myself 150$ and boy did i notice the difference i love the legion go yes its a downgrade performance wise but hardly noticeable and the screen on the legion is top tier i love the controller options and the fact that the legion came packaged better and even has a case included for 150$ less than the Rog ally x then i started to think about asus customer support reviews and that about sums it up for me i did enjoy the ally x but for 799$ it didnt sit right with me and all i got in the box was a charger and a cardboard cutout vertical stand. the only issue i dont like about the legion go was i had to manually update the gpu drivers to play cod because the rollouts for the drivers issue happy regardless feel confident i made the best choice.
Hey, Well, I believe you have tested other consoles, such as Deck and Ally X. I have a question, I was thinking about buying a PS5, but I would run it on the Samsung projector. But now I have doubts about portable consoles. As for games, I would play GTAV and Call of Duty, given this and your experience, which one would you recommend? And about the idea of PS5 + PS Portal. Remembering that I won't play much, but the idea of a portable console seems interesting.
Hey! I don’t know the specs of the Samsung projector, but as for handhelds and your use case I would say this: The ps5 and ps portal combo can be great. Especially when you have a decent internet connection. I would say the portal is good for GTAV, but not good enough for Call of Duty, especially when playing it online. The ROG Ally X would be a good option to play COD online, but it’s not as powerful as a PS5 when you want to connect it to a TV. It will work, but the graphics will be much lower on a TV with the ROG Ally X, compared to a PS5. Hope this helps 👍
my main concern is the Dpad. I need to be able to hit diagonals. How is hitting the diagonals on the dpad man? I really wanna decided before black friday is over.
I can imagine it might be difficult to choose one, with all these handhelds on the market. It really depends on your budget and your needs/expectations. Personally I would say the Steam Deck LCD/OLED is great way to step into the PC handheld world. As it is a great mix between a console and pc experience. If you want a bit more power the Lenovo Legion Go or ASUS ROG Ally (X) are a great option. If you need more help feel free to ask me or others in the comments or check out my Steam Deck LCD vs OLED video. Also I’m currently busy with a ASUS ROG Ally X review and will make a “Which one to buy” (steam deck/legion go/rog ally X) video next month. I also got a TECNO Pocket Go review upcoming. So keep an eye out for that or subscribe if you don’t want to miss it. Hope this all helps! 👍
Just to be clear, you don't own your digital games with any storefront (Xbox, Playstation, EPIC, Ubisoft, EA, etc), those details have always been in the terms of use language. Steam just made a change to make this more obvious to its users. Its the same with digital movies, you don't own them anywhere, you're just purchasing a license to access the digital content. That is why physical media is best if possible. If anything, kudos to Steam for stating this front and center when we buy games on their store.
As a previous lenovo legion go owner, I'd like to say though I agree with what you've said so far especially when it comes to the screen, your review is not comprehensive. You've not talked about the impact of portability, which is a problem if you game on the Go. The lack of driver support from lenovo directly impacts gaming. The battery size and how long it lasts. the native portrait screen, which can cause problems when trying to use upscalers like AFMF. I could go on, but I think I've made my point. Conclusion Yes, it's very pretty, but the drawbacks massively outweigh the positives, for me at least. If you always game at home and don't really care about high FPS, then yh it's fine but if any or all of the above is of interest to you probably wait a bit longer or get the Asus rog ally x.
Thanks for the feedback. I did mention some of the points you’ve mentioned, however I could have talked about them more extensively. Also good point of you about the lack of driver support. Also you nailed it with the conclusion. I can agree with you on that 🤝
I really love the idea of Legion Go, PC Switch with big nice screen which would help my already horrible eyes... Just the battery life, speakers and loud fans (maybe weight but i think i would use a kick stand all the time). I use handhelds at home but even if, i don't really like being forced to charge all the time, speakers can break immersion (which i don't really care that much but on Legion Go i heared it's really bad and i don't like using headphones) and i just HATE loud fans, they are my PS4 time nightmare and cause you have a handheld close to you, it's 10000x worse. I will probably get Steam Deck Oled but i have that nice that Steam Deck Oled, Rog Ally and Legion Go are almost the same price, like 50-75 dollar diffrence so ye. If you can, please tell me so i can sleep at night!... Well okay it's not that serious lol
Long story short, my current favorite PC handheld is the ROG Ally X. Even though I like the Steam Deck OLED a lot, the Ally X has that extra performance, battery life, ergonomics and more. The Legion Go’s screen is amazing, but there are more cons to it for me personally than pros. Still it’s an interesting device, so it can be great depending on your expectations. And if you can pick only one handheld it really depends on your budget, needs and expectations.
@@kalista37 Even though there are more powerful handhelds on the market, a lot of people like the “console like” experience and prefer Steam over Windows on a handheld. It also has a decent price point.
@RobinB360 yh I guess the price point is appealing, I don't get the insane fanboying over Steam? Big picture mode looks hella ugly, and not to mention, it has a lot of limitations when it comes to console gaming.
By the time the successor of this device is released, the Nintendo Switch 2 would definitely steal the thunder and leave these overpriced Windows handheld in the dust.
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I managed to snag a brand new "best buy used" 1TB legion go for $589.99. i returned it the next day. Very heavy, hot and loud on medium tdp, the bottom edges dug into my hands, and id only get 45 minutes to 1 hour of gaming.
The legion go i bought was brand spanking new even when listed as "used: like new". The previous owner probably returned it very quickly too.
That’s a really good price. However seems not worth it because of the mentioned issues.
i bought one of these a few months ago. the controls feel great, the screen is extremely crisp,sharp, and vibrant. then mini trackpad and the way you can use the controller joycon as a mouse is also really cool. but what made me return it, was the battery. i was only able to game for a solid hour.
Yeah that screen is absolutely amazing! In my opinion that’s the best feature on the Legion Go. I can imagine that you returned it because of the battery. 1 hour of gaming on a handheld just isn’t enough.
@@RobinB360 yup exactly! also,it wasnt just an hour of gaming , I had even tried to use it as a mini PC. i charged it to 100%. then i watched some UA-cam,did some social media, regular internet stuff,no gaming or anything. died within an hour and 20min or so. granted,most laptops have about a 3hr battery(some im sure can push to 4 or 5),but the inconvenience comes from you need to have a specific wattage for the charger, despite it having type-C. i have a 45w charger for my S24 Ultra phone,and it wasnt strong enough to charge the Legion Go. it wont even take the charge. i would have been less upset if it at least charged it,even if slowly,lol
@@sluice2015 That’s crazy! 😅
1hr? If you game on 1080p 15 watts on 50% brightness and volume I get a little over 2hrs 20 watts gives you 1hr 30 min ish, 17 watts like 1hr 30 or 40
@@lilbenate660 I mostly got about 1.5h with my preferred settings. Im just a bit to much used to the Steam Deck OLED and ROG Ally X’s battery 😅
bought the rog ally x for 799$ on impulse at best buy last week fooled around with it for a week i was happy but then i started to compare the ally x to the legion Go wich was on sale for 649$ for the 1tb model i decided to return and switch to the legion go and save myself 150$ and boy did i notice the difference i love the legion go yes its a downgrade performance wise but hardly noticeable and the screen on the legion is top tier i love the controller options and the fact that the legion came packaged better and even has a case included for 150$ less than the Rog ally x then i started to think about asus customer support reviews and that about sums it up for me i did enjoy the ally x but for 799$ it didnt sit right with me and all i got in the box was a charger and a cardboard cutout vertical stand. the only issue i dont like about the legion go was i had to manually update the gpu drivers to play cod because the rollouts for the drivers issue happy regardless feel confident i made the best choice.
Did best buy charge you a return fee? Have you played Xbox on the Lenovo go yet?
What are the white controllers at 2:38?
They are the NYXI Wireless Joypads for the Nintendo Switch
@@RobinB360 dang. Was hoping someone came out with an alternative for the go. Thanks
@@user-ys5le2li5j Yeah that would be nice. No problem 👍
Hey,
Well, I believe you have tested other consoles, such as Deck and Ally X. I have a question, I was thinking about buying a PS5, but I would run it on the Samsung projector. But now I have doubts about portable consoles. As for games, I would play GTAV and Call of Duty, given this and your experience, which one would you recommend? And about the idea of PS5 + PS Portal. Remembering that I won't play much, but the idea of a portable console seems interesting.
Hey!
I don’t know the specs of the Samsung projector, but as for handhelds and your use case I would say this:
The ps5 and ps portal combo can be great. Especially when you have a decent internet connection.
I would say the portal is good for GTAV, but not good enough for Call of Duty, especially when playing it online.
The ROG Ally X would be a good option to play COD online, but it’s not as powerful as a PS5 when you want to connect it to a TV. It will work, but the graphics will be much lower on a TV with the ROG Ally X, compared to a PS5.
Hope this helps 👍
my main concern is the Dpad. I need to be able to hit diagonals. How is hitting the diagonals on the dpad man? I really wanna decided before black friday is over.
It’s not bad, but its not the best. I like the d-pad more on the rog ally x and steam deck
@ thank you!
@@JuzTroublez No problem!
I wanna get into PC gaming but don't have a PC and I want a PC handheld but don't know which one to go with
I can imagine it might be difficult to choose one, with all these handhelds on the market. It really depends on your budget and your needs/expectations.
Personally I would say the Steam Deck LCD/OLED is great way to step into the PC handheld world. As it is a great mix between a console and pc experience.
If you want a bit more power the Lenovo Legion Go or ASUS ROG Ally (X) are a great option.
If you need more help feel free to ask me or others in the comments or check out my Steam Deck LCD vs OLED video. Also I’m currently busy with a ASUS ROG Ally X review and will make a “Which one to buy” (steam deck/legion go/rog ally X) video next month.
I also got a TECNO Pocket Go review upcoming. So keep an eye out for that or subscribe if you don’t want to miss it. Hope this all helps! 👍
@@EvanMann7 hows the handheld experience? Everyone seems to be complaining the comments of this video
@@EvanMann7 I might mostly use mine (if I get it soon) mostly in handheld. How do you optimize it well for it be decent?
I love using the Legion Go for emulation and sometimes a few games on Steam.
That’s cool! What Steam games are you currently playing?
with steam officially stating you dont own your games, a handheld pc feels like the way to go
Yeah. And if you want to, you can always setup Bazzite 👍
Just to be clear, you don't own your digital games with any storefront (Xbox, Playstation, EPIC, Ubisoft, EA, etc), those details have always been in the terms of use language. Steam just made a change to make this more obvious to its users. Its the same with digital movies, you don't own them anywhere, you're just purchasing a license to access the digital content. That is why physical media is best if possible.
If anything, kudos to Steam for stating this front and center when we buy games on their store.
Same lol
As a previous lenovo legion go owner, I'd like to say though I agree with what you've said so far especially when it comes to the screen, your review is not comprehensive. You've not talked about the impact of portability, which is a problem if you game on the Go. The lack of driver support from lenovo directly impacts gaming. The battery size and how long it lasts. the native portrait screen, which can cause problems when trying to use upscalers like AFMF. I could go on, but I think I've made my point.
Conclusion Yes, it's very pretty, but the drawbacks massively outweigh the positives, for me at least. If you always game at home and don't really care about high FPS, then yh it's fine but if any or all of the above is of interest to you probably wait a bit longer or get the Asus rog ally x.
Thanks for the feedback. I did mention some of the points you’ve mentioned, however I could have talked about them more extensively. Also good point of you about the lack of driver support.
Also you nailed it with the conclusion. I can agree with you on that 🤝
What game was that being played at time stamp 12.18? please
Gears 5 Hivebusters
@RobinB360 that's)
I’ve heard some people report that it gets quite hot while charging it in the case; is that something you’ve noticed?
I haven’t noticed that, but I don’t charge the Legion Go in the case that often.
I think onexplayer x1 is better with 3 in 1 everything.. plus bigger screen with more storage
Heard about that, one but haven’t tried it yet. Sounds interesting 👍
I really love the idea of Legion Go, PC Switch with big nice screen which would help my already horrible eyes... Just the battery life, speakers and loud fans (maybe weight but i think i would use a kick stand all the time). I use handhelds at home but even if, i don't really like being forced to charge all the time, speakers can break immersion (which i don't really care that much but on Legion Go i heared it's really bad and i don't like using headphones) and i just HATE loud fans, they are my PS4 time nightmare and cause you have a handheld close to you, it's 10000x worse. I will probably get Steam Deck Oled but i have that nice that Steam Deck Oled, Rog Ally and Legion Go are almost the same price, like 50-75 dollar diffrence so ye. If you can, please tell me so i can sleep at night!... Well okay it's not that serious lol
Long story short, my current favorite PC handheld is the ROG Ally X. Even though I like the Steam Deck OLED a lot, the Ally X has that extra performance, battery life, ergonomics and more. The Legion Go’s screen is amazing, but there are more cons to it for me personally than pros. Still it’s an interesting device, so it can be great depending on your expectations. And if you can pick only one handheld it really depends on your budget, needs and expectations.
Best buy selling this 499
That’s a great price! Thanks for sharing!
Can i run fitgirl games on this?
Very useful
Glad it was helpful!
Does it mean can i run Garry's Mod with 2500 workshops?
What was the game at the end?
@johnnyandsdson45 I haven’t tried that one unfortunately
@hunztahir1460 Forza Horizon 5 👍
Well. I decided to buy one last night. 😂😂😂😂
Can it play cod mw3
Yes you can!
I may buy a Steamdock at some point but probably not this xD
Both the Steam Deck and Legion Go are great for their own reasons.
If I have to choose one, it would probably be the Steam Deck OLED or ROG Ally X 👍
Im sorry why would anyone buy a Steam deck in 2024? Lol its so damn outdated. 😂
@@kalista37 Even though there are more powerful handhelds on the market, a lot of people like the “console like” experience and prefer Steam over Windows on a handheld. It also has a decent price point.
@RobinB360 yh I guess the price point is appealing, I don't get the insane fanboying over Steam? Big picture mode looks hella ugly, and not to mention, it has a lot of limitations when it comes to console gaming.
By the time the successor of this device is released, the Nintendo Switch 2 would definitely steal the thunder and leave these overpriced Windows handheld in the dust.
The Nintendo Switch 2 can only play Nintendo games, so I don't really see adult gamers caring about it.