There’s no 7-inch Lenovo Legion Go (yet), but the original is getting cheaper The company responded to misleading information in the product description. There’s good news and bad news. The good news is that the Legion Go handheld, which debuted last year, is now available at a much lower price compared to just a few weeks ago. The reason for the price cut is simple: the launch of the ROG Ally X by ASUS has set a new standard for high-end handhelds, even though they’re all powered by the same Ryzen processor. As a reminder, the Legion Go launched at…
Keep on reading: Lenovo Legion Go drops to $551, the company addresses 7-inch handheld rumors There’s no 7-inch Lenovo Legion Go (yet), but the original is getting cheaper The company responded to misleading information in the product description. There’s good news and bad news. The good news is that the Legion Go handheld, which debuted last year, is now available at a much lower price compared to just a few weeks ago. The reason for the price cut is simple: the launch of the ROG Ally X by ASUS has set a new standard for high-end handhelds, even though they’re all powered by the same Ryzen processor. As a reminder, the Legion Go launched at…Keep on reading: Lenovo Legion Go drops to $551, the company addresses 7-inch handheld rumors Read More VideoCardz.com