Lenovo's original Z1 Extreme Legion Go drops to just $437.75 with coupon code — $112 less than the cheapest Steam Deck available
Lenovo's original 8.8-inch handheld is on sale at Lenovo's outlet store.
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Lenovo's original Legion Go is at an excellent new price at Lenovo's Outlet store. The handheld, with detachable controllers and an 8.8-inch display, is $437.75 with the coupon code OUTLET10 at checkout.
Lenovo's original Legion Go has an 8.8-inch, 144 Hz screen, Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. It also features detachable controllers. Use the code OUTLET10 at checkout.
This isn't the newest handheld; Lenovo already has supplanted it with the Legion Go 2. But at this price, the first Legion Go is still worth a look. You get an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD, as well as the only major system with detachable controllers (well, besides its predecessor). The 8.8-inch screen is large, and while it's not OLED, we thought it looked great in our testing.
Perhaps more importantly, this deal makes the Legion Go cheaper than the Steam Deck OLED, which now starts at $549 after Valve axed the 256GB LCD base model. The Z1 Extreme and the custom chip in the Steam Deck OLED are often comparable, though Lenovo's system can get an extra boost on battery power.
The Legion Go comes running Windows 11, which may be a turnoff for some, but the Windows Full Screen Experience that debuted on the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is rolling out, which might help ease that pain.
Either way, this is a pretty great price for a handheld, even if there's a more recent one available. While many of the goods on Lenovo's Outlet store are used, this one is new. You won't get an OLED screen, and sure, 2560 x 1600 might be overkill for gaming with this chip, but if you're looking to dip your toe into handheld gaming for less than $500, this deal is well worth considering.
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Notton You can always install SteamOS or Bazzite on it, if you don't like Win11.Reply
LeGo is supported by SteamOS.
One issue with Win11 is the lack of driver updates from Lenovo.
You get 1, maybe 2 official driver updates per year.
It's a big enough issue that there are many guides on how to sideload Asus Ally or AMD drivers for the Radeon 780M.
Where as on SteamOS/Bazzite, the drivers are handled by the OS, so you don't have to bother with it.
Downside with SteamOS/Bazzite is anti-cheat not working with some games.
You can always dual-boot if you want, and yes, there are guides for that too.
If you want to upgrade the SSD capacity, you will need a 2242, or buy a back cover and LeGo 2280 SSD adapter off of AliExpress.
There's also a battery upgrade pack, if you want to go all in.
Lastly, you're stuck with 16GB shared RAM, unless you have a BGA soldering station.
