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Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go S is likely using SteamOS
Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go S is likely using SteamOS, as Valve is coming to its CES 2025 event
Thanks to news of Valve attending a CES 2025 event, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 will most likely have SteamOS instead of Windows 11.
Lenovo teases a new Legion Go with SteamOS at CES 2025 — here’s what we know
It’s not the first time we caught wind of this, as reliable leaker Evan Blass also revealed that a Steam Button has been spotted on a Lenovo Legion Go S (in a now-deleted X post). Pair that with the January 7th event titled “Lenovo Legion x AMD: The Future of Gaming Handhelds,” and you can see all the pieces being put together.
Lenovo is showing off 'the future of handheld gaming' next month and Valve being involved could signal it uses SteamOS
Windows isn't the only operating system for PC gamers, as Valve has amply demonstrated with its Linux-based software, SteamOS. However, support for it has been lacking in non-Valve hardware, until now. Lenovo's next major handheld might support SteamOS—and we should see it in just a few weeks.
Will the next Lenovo Legion Go actually be a Steam Deck? It certainly smells that way to me
It looks like Lenovo's next gaming handheld could technically be a Steam Deck, all but confirming a collaboration with Valve via an upcoming CES event. The news also happens to link up with recently leaked images of a portable PC bearing the storefront's logo next to one of the buttons, suggesting SteamOS could be about to branch out.
Lenovo's rumored SteamOS gaming handheld appears to be imminent
Lenovo might be launching a SteamOS handheld soon. The leaked image of the Legion Go S shows a Steam button. More details will be revealed at the CES event in January. Valve has made some big strides with its Linux-based operating system known as SteamOS,
Lenovo Legion Go Steam Deck OS leaks look true, as Valve is coming to CES event
Lenovo looks set to be gearing up for a focus on its PC gaming handheld lineup at CES 2025, with one new device potentially running SteamOS.
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Leak: Lenovo’s larger Legion handheld adds OLED and keeps the detachable mouse
Earlier today, Evan Blass revealed an unannounced Lenovo Legion Go S handheld gaming PC with an extremely intriguing twist: a ...
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Lenovo Legion Go vs. Razer Edge: Power or portability?
The Razer Edge follows a substantially different design philosophy. It weighs less than half of the Legion Go, and its ...
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Lenovo’s Legion Go S and Go 2 Handhelds : Features and Release Date
Explore Lenovo's Legion Go S and Go 2, launching at CES 2025. Affordable gaming meets premium performance in these innovative ...
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Act fast: The Lenovo Legion Go gets a $200 price drop for one day only at Best Buy
Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld (1TB SSD, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) is on sale for $549.99. That's $200 off its original price ...
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Lenovo Legion Go 2 gets OLED screen, keeps detachable controllers, says leak
The new flagship Lenovo handheld reportedly keeps its unique design, while the Legion Go S takes on the Steam Deck with its ...
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Lenovo Legion R27fc-30 review: A 240Hz display for under $200!
Budget gaming monitors just keep getting better, and refresh rate is one of several areas where they’re pushing forward. The ...
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Target Slashes 30% Off the Lenovo Legion Go Gaming Handheld PC (Arrives by Christmas)
The Lenovo Legion Go is a Windows-based gaming handheld that's powered by an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU with Radeon graphics and 16GB RAM, which is the same configuration as the one found in the $700 ...
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Leak: This is Lenovo’s rollable display laptop
Last week, we exclusively shared Blass’s images of a new revamped
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