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Alright, let’s talk about the Lenovo Legion Go. Not exactly the hottest ticket in town these days, but it’s got some oomph in it—Z1 Extreme chip, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD. Originally tagged at $699.99, it’s now down to $499.99 on Amazon. That’s a $200 drop, mind you. Didn’t make the Prime Day 2025 list, oddly enough, but still, quite a steal. Fun fact: the price hit rock bottom before, only $17 lower than what it’s at right now. Weird, right? Oh, and in a wild twist, the original Legion is cheaper than the less beefy Legion Go S, which packs an AMD Z2 Go chip. Go figure.
Now, why pick the Legion Go over its rivals, like the Asus Ally ROG X? Well, it’s got a bigger screen—8.8 inches, if you care about those things. Makes it more immersive, less portable. Choices, choices. And hey, two USB-C ports. Charge while you plug it into another screen. Sweet. Plus, and this is nifty, the controllers pop off. One turns into a mouse for FPS action—perfect for when you’re gaming it up on that hotel TV after some sightseeing.
Need more juice on the graphics front? The USB-C ports are USB4—Thunderbolt 3/4 enclosures all good to go. And if you’re thinking of leveling it up to a gaming PC or workstation at home, grab the bundle with a USB-C hub. Handy, huh?
You know, the Legion Go may not be top-tier anymore, but at a cool $499, it’s tempting. Could be cheaper, sure, but the last great deal was ages ago. Not gonna lie, if holiday sales aren’t your scene, it’s not a bad pick.
By the way, while you’re hunting deals, we’ve got your back this Prime Day. Check our Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Live page for real-time bargains. Savings galore on SSDs, hard drives, monitors, graphics cards, CPUs—you name it. If tech’s your jam, we’ve got something for you.
There you have it. Go snag that deal or maybe just wait—all about the timing, I guess. Happy gaming or whatever else floats your boat!