The Lenovo Legion Go ad just leaked early, and we have the details on what the ad reveals.
We credit vTuga over at Reddit for finding and sharing this ad. We can’t share any screenshots or video directly, but given that we also got leaks of the Legion Go out of nowhere, there is a non-zero chance that Lenovo might be pretend leaking this themselves. Either that, or this ad is set to officially release in the span of a few hours.
The Legion Go ad starts off very similarly to the ASUS ROG Ally ad, which in turn took a few notes from the Nintendo Switch’s original marketing all the way back in 2017. It’s a handheld gaming device, that you can take with you on the go, and they make a point to show young adults playing with it, of different races, genders, etc.
This early on, we get the elevator pitch for the device’s basics, and they are very good. A 144hz VRR 8.8″ QHD+ display, makes it a better quality display than what the ROG Ally has. It shares Ryzen’s Z1 processor, which is as of this writing the most high end portable CPU that AMD can ship.
And then, 30 seconds in, it duplicates Nintendo’s Joy-Con moment. Lenovo’s Legion Truestrike controllers, much like the Joy-Cons, are detachable, allowing you to lay your Legion Go on a table while you freely move your hands. But there’s more to it than that, as I’ll discuss below.
Lenovo also touts two very good options for the Legion Go, a Micro SD slot that will accept 2TB MicroSD cards, as well as whisper quiet fans and icy cool thermals. There is a lot unmentioned here though, such as what temperatures the Legion Go will actually reach, the db the fans reach, and what default storage the Legion Go will have.
Now here’s the interesting part. They demonstrate something called
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