Lenovo Developing 'Lite' Version of LegionGo Savior Handheld Console

According to TapTechNews on May 27th, as reported by WindowsCentral, sources familiar with Lenovo claim that it is developing a "Lite" version of the LegionGo Savior handheld console, equipped with AMD Z1 series processors and bringing improvements compared to the previous generation.

Lenovo Developing Lite' Version of LegionGo Savior Handheld Console_0

This media makes the following speculations about the possible changes of the "Lite" version of the Savior handheld console:

Using a smaller screen

Abandoning the detachable handle design (similar to Nintendo Switch Lite)

Equipping with Z1 instead of Z1 Extreme chip

Reducing the price

TapTechNews previously reported that Clifford Chong, the gaming category manager in the Asia-Pacific region of Lenovo, said in a recent interview that the next-generation Windows handheld console will be launched in the future.

During the six months since its launch, we are still spending a lot of resources to improve the current LegionGo. From the first day to now, we have unlocked more experiences and are still working hard to bring the next wave of functions to the product.

We do see the potential of this product category, and we will continue to invest and look forward to launching the next-generation product when the time is right to provide more abundant functions.

For reference reading:

"Lenovo plans to launch an iterative version of the Savior LegionGo handheld console to compete with the future products of MSI and ASUS"

"Lenovo launches the Savior handheld console: equipped with AMD Z1 Extreme processor, $799.99"

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