TapTechNews August 5th news, WindowsCentral reported in May this year that Lenovo 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.
The media released follow-up news today, stating that the handheld console is definitely named LegionGo S, similar to the Xbox Series S, representing a smaller size.
In addition, Lenovo's LegionGo English official website has also updated the Q&A content, and there are some parameters that the existing handheld console simply doesn't have, such as a 7-inch screen, dual fans, and HDMI interface.
TapTechNews reported in April this year that CliffordChong, the gaming category manager in the Asia-Pacific region of Lenovo, said in an 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 features 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.
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