Lenovo Legion Go S Handheld Gaming Console Review
The Lenovo Legion Go S offers a massive 32GB of RAM and 1TB storage in a handheld, but its integrated GPU holds back gaming performance. It's better suited as a portable PC than a hardcore gaming machine.
The 30-Second Version
The Lenovo Legion Go S is built like a portable workstation with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, but its integrated GPU is a letdown for gaming. You get a great screen and a solid CPU, yet it scores a low 55.4 in our gaming metric. It's a niche pick for power users who game on the side.
Overview
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a handheld that's built like a tank on the inside, with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. That's a lot of memory and storage for a portable device, putting it well above average for its category. But the specs tell a story of two halves: you're getting a solid 8-core AMD Z1 Extreme CPU paired with a display that hits 120Hz and 500 nits, which is impressive. The catch comes when you look at what it's meant to do most: gaming.
Performance
Let's talk about what this thing can do. The AMD Z1 Extreme 8-core CPU is a strong performer, landing in the 64th percentile. That means it's got plenty of power for multitasking and running Windows 11 smoothly. The 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM is a real standout, sitting in the 87th percentile. You won't be running out of memory anytime soon. The 8-inch 1200p screen is also a bright spot, with good color coverage and a high refresh rate that makes everything feel fluid. Now, the big 'but'. The integrated AMD Radeon graphics are the weak link. Scoring in the 21st percentile, this GPU lags behind most of the competition. For modern AAA gaming, you'll be making serious compromises on visual settings and frame rates to get playable performance.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Massive 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM, which is one of the best amounts you can get in a handheld right now. 87th
- The 8-inch 120Hz, 500-nit IPS screen is bright and smooth, placing it well above average for display quality. 79th
- Includes a full 1TB of fast PCIe 4.0 storage, giving you plenty of room for a large game library. 76th
- Solid build quality and reliability, scoring in the 76th percentile, so it should feel sturdy in your hands. 75th
Cons
- The integrated AMD Radeon graphics are a major bottleneck, ranking in the disappointing 21st percentile for gaming performance. 21th
- Despite the 'Go' name, its 0.74kg weight and form factor only make it middle of the pack for portability.
- Battery life from the 55Wh pack is likely just okay, given the power-hungry CPU and high-refresh screen.
- Our scoring shows its weakest area is specifically gaming (55.4/100), which is the whole point for many buyers.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | AMD Ryzen Z1 |
| Cores | 6 |
| Frequency | 3.2 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 16 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | AMD Radeon |
| Type | discrete |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 32 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 1 TB |
Display
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Color Gamut | 100% sRGB |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6E |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Physical
| Weight | 0.7 kg / 1.6 lbs |
| Battery | 55 Wh |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
Value & Pricing
Here's the wild part: the listed price range across vendors is from $980 to over $20,000. That high end is clearly nonsense, probably a placeholder or error. If you can find this config near the $980 mark, it represents an interesting proposition for the RAM and storage alone. But you're paying a premium for specs that don't fully translate to its intended gaming use. Compared to other handhelds, the value hinges entirely on how much you prize that 32GB of RAM over raw graphical power.
vs Competition
Stacked up against its real competition like the ASUS ROG Ally or Steam Deck OLED, the Legion Go S takes a different path. It doubles down on system memory and storage while other devices might offer better GPU performance or efficiency. For example, a competitor with a weaker CPU but a stronger integrated GPU might deliver a much smoother gaming experience. If you're a multitasker who also games, the Legion's 32GB RAM is a killer feature. If you just want the best frame rates in new games, you'll likely be disappointed. It's a trade-off: future-proof specs versus present-day gaming grunt.
| Spec | Lenovo Legion Go S Handheld Gaming Console | Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Nano-Texture Glass, | ASUS ROG Flow ASUS ROG Flow - AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 AMD Radeon | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Samsung - Galaxy Book5 Pro - Copilot+ PC - 14" 3K | MSI Prestige MSI - Prestige 13”AI+ - Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED | Microsoft Surface Laptop Microsoft - Surface Laptop - 13.8" 2K Touchscreen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen Z1 | Apple M5 | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 | Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 |
| RAM (GB) | 32 | 24 | 128 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 1024 | 2048 | 1024 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
| Screen | ?" 1920x1200 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 13.4" 2560x1600 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.3" 2880x1800 | 13.8" 2304x1536 |
| GPU | AMD Radeon | Apple (10-Core) | AMD Radeon 8060 | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics | Qualcomm X1 |
| OS | Windows 11 Home | macOS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 0.7 | 1.5 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1 | 1.3 |
| Battery (Wh) | 55 | 72 | 70 | - | - | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo Legion Go S Handheld Gaming Console | 64.4 | 20.6 | 86.9 | 41.8 | 74.9 | 78.5 | 67.8 | 75.6 |
| Apple MacBook Pro 14" Compare | 82.9 | 20.6 | 68.5 | 90.5 | 96.9 | 73.4 | 95.2 | 94.8 |
| ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Compare | 95.5 | 80.9 | 99.5 | 98.9 | 89.8 | 93.4 | 76.6 | 55.7 |
| Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Galaxy Book5 Pro 14" 3K Compare | 69 | 66.6 | 86.9 | 90.5 | 93.5 | 84.9 | 72.4 | 75.6 |
| MSI Prestige 13”AI+ Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED Compare | 65.7 | 66.6 | 86.9 | 98.3 | 90.6 | 95.5 | 72.4 | 55.7 |
| Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" 2K Touchscreen Compare | 95.1 | 42 | 86.9 | 94.7 | 81.2 | 87 | 72.4 | 75.6 |
Common Questions
Q: Can the Lenovo Legion Go S run modern AAA games?
It can run them, but not well at native resolution or high settings. The integrated AMD Radeon graphics rank in the 21st percentile, which means you'll need to use low to medium settings and potentially upscale from 720p to get playable frame rates in demanding titles.
Q: Is 32GB of RAM overkill for a handheld?
For pure gaming today, yes, it's more than most games need. But it's a standout feature (87th percentile) that future-proofs the device and is great for heavy multitasking, running virtual machines, or having dozens of browser tabs open while you game.
Q: How does the battery life hold up?
With a 55Wh battery powering an 8-core CPU and a 120Hz screen, expect average battery life. You'll likely get 1.5 to 3 hours in demanding games, and maybe 4-6 for lighter tasks. It's a trade-off for the performance on tap.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you're buying a handheld primarily for high-fidelity gaming. The GPU performance is a weak spot, landing in the bottom quarter of devices we track. If you want to play Cyberpunk 2077 or Alan Wake 2 with decent visuals, look for a device with a more powerful integrated graphics solution. Also, if extreme portability is your goal, its 0.74kg weight and size are only about average for the category.
Verdict
We can't recommend the Legion Go S if your primary goal is playing the latest games at good settings. The data is clear: the GPU holds it back. However, if you see this as a ultra-portable Windows PC first and a gaming device second, it makes more sense. That 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD are fantastic for productivity, emulation, or older/indie titles. Buy it for the multitasking headroom, not for pushing graphical boundaries.