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Ah, the Lenovo Legion Go. Not exactly fresh off the production line, but hey, it’s still kicking with that Z1 Extreme chip, 16GB RAM, and a hefty 512GB SSD. I stumbled across it on Amazon, marked down to $499.99, which is a sharp 30% cut from the original $699.99. Sweet deal, right? Okay, not plastered all over as a Prime Day 2025 steal, but let’s be honest, it’s one of the coolest prices around for this baby. Fun fact: it’s even cheaper now than its less beefy sibling, the Legion Go S, which kinda feels overpriced at $589.99 with its less brawny AMD Z2 Go chip. Go figure.
Now, onto the juicy part. The Legion Go has an edge over stuff like the Asus Ally ROG X. Why? It boasts a roomy 8.8-inch screen. I mean, who doesn’t love a good immersive experience? Plus, it’s got these two USB-C ports, which is great if you’re the type that enjoys charging up and connecting to a screen at the same time. Oh, and the controllers detach! One even morphs into a mouse. Yeah, no need to lug around extra gear when you’re gaming it up on your hotel room’s TV. Quite the nifty gadget for the road, if you ask me.
And if you’re into cranking up the graphics, both USB-C ports smile at Thunderbolt 3/4 setups. Fun fact: you can bundle this bad boy with a USB-C hub. Suddenly, you’ve got a gaming workstation. Or maybe not so suddenly. Anyway, where was I?
Pictures. There’s gotta be images — let’s say we’ve got a bunch showing off the Legion Go in all its glory, looking sleek and ready to rumble in 5 different views. I stared at those images a bunch; no idea why, but they just stick with you.
Even if the Legion Go isn’t breaking any new ground, snagging it for $499 is pretty tempting. Sure, prices may have dipped lower back in December or whenever, but if waiting isn’t your thing, now’s as good a time as any to jump in.
While we’re diving into deals, let me not forget. We’re constantly scraping the web, finding the best computer hardware deals in this digital jungle. Prime Day’s got other hooks too; check out deals on SSDs, storage, monitors, graphics cards, and CPUs if those tickle your fancy. Or maybe it doesn’t tickle anything, who knows?
This chaotic swirl of tech deals and discounts is where the magic happens. Do what you will; just know there’s a gaming console out there with your name on it.