Lenovo · Legion Go

Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1)

Enthusiast · Legacy — superseded; still in channel

Windows 118.8" screenIPS845 g
By FinalBoss Hardware TeamHow we research & verifyLast verified 29 Jun 2026
Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1) handheld gaming PC

The first Legion Go paired a class-leading 8.8" 144 Hz 1600p screen and Switch-style detachable controllers with a Ryzen Z1 Extreme, but shipped with rough launch firmware and the heaviest body in its class. It has since been superseded by the Go 2 and Go S, surviving mainly as a clearance buy.

Pros

  • Large, sharp 8.8" 2560 × 1600 144 Hz display
  • Detachable controllers, kickstand and FPS mouse mode
  • Dual USB4 ports for docking and accessories

Cons

  • Very heavy at 845 g
  • Poor launch firmware and Windows sleep/drain issues
  • Short 49.2 Wh battery for the high-TDP APU

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Configurations

Ryzen Z1 Extreme · 16 GB · 512 GB

Ryzen Z1 Extreme · RDNA 3 (12 CUs) · 8c / 16t · 5 – 30 W TDP · 16 GB · 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2242)

$699.99 launch (2023); ~$499–600 clearance in 2026 $700 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Display

Size
8.8"
Panel
IPS
Resolution
2560 × 1600
Refresh rate
144
Touch
Yes

Controls & input

Triggers
Hall Effect
Gyro
Yes
Trackpads
1 (touchpad on right controller)
Back buttons
2
Layout
Detachable controllers (FPS mode, mouse mode, tablet mode); kickstand

Battery & power

Capacity
49.2 Wh
Charger
65 W
Life (high TDP)
~1–2 hr at 30 W

Thermals & noise

Fans
1
Cooling
Single fan, vapor chamber
Throttling
Present under 30 W sustained load

Build & ergonomics

Weight
845 g
Dimensions
299 × 131 × 41 mm
Materials
Plastic
Notes
Heaviest mainstream handheld of its generation; detachable controllers enable tablet mode; kickstand; FPS mode uses the right controller as a mouse

Connectivity & ports

Ports
2× USB4 40 Gbps (DP 2.0 + PD), 3.5 mm, microSD
USB4 / Thunderbolt
Yes — 2× USB4
External GPU
No dedicated eGPU (generic USB4 only)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth
5.2

Reliability & common issues

  • Firmwarehigh

    Very poor launch firmware; many BIOS bugs required significant post-launch updates

  • Software (Windows)moderate

    Windows sleep/drain a major issue; numerous small software bugs

  • Batterymoderate

    49.2 Wh is short; compounded by Windows standby drain

  • Thermalsmoderate

    High TDP generates significant heat under sustained load

  • Repairabilitymoderate

    Poor — heavy construction, difficult disassembly

FAQ

How much does the Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1) cost?

The Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1) starts from $700 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.

What operating system does the Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1) run?

It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.

Sources & data quality

Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.

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