Close to completing a year since its launch last September, the Lenovo Legion Go (review) is gearing up for its debut in the Indian market. The brand officially announced the launch date of the handheld console in a press release. Lenovo has also created a microsite on its official website detailing the key specifications, which remain consistent with the global variant. The Lenovo Legion Go is poised to compete with devices like the ASUS ROG Ally and MSI Claw A1M in India.
Lenovo Legion Go set to arrive in India next week
Lenovo has confirmed that the Legion Go will launch in India on June 27, Thursday. Buyers will get three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with the console. While the company hasn't revealed additional details about the console's availability, more information is expected next week. In Europe, the Lenovo Legion Go is priced at EUR 799 (~Rs 71,604), and it is likely to have a similar price point in India. For context, the ASUS ROG Ally was launched at Rs 69,990 and the MSI Claw A1M starts at Rs 88,890.
Key Specifications and Features
According to the microsite, the Lenovo Legion Go will be compatible with Legion AR Glasses. The handheld console will sport an 8.8-inch LCD screen with QHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is confirmed to be powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors, paired with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB SSD, with support for a microSD card slot. Internally, the device boasts an advanced thermal design with an ultra-thin heatsink and up to 20W TGP for efficient heat dissipation. It is backed by a 49.2WHr battery cell.
Additional Features
The Lenovo Legion Go features detachable controls and runs on Windows OS.