The Lenovo Legion Go S is RAMageddon’s latest victim

The Lenovo Legion Go S is RAMageddon’s latest victim

You can still find the Asus Xbox Ally X and the MSI Claw 8 AI Plus for $999 and $1,049 respectively, but Lenovo’s Legion Go S has seemingly given up the fight. The best version of Lenovo’s 8-inch handheld now costs nearly double what it did at launch – originally $829.99 last summer, the SteamOS version with Z1 Extreme chip now costs a staggering $1,579.99 at Best Buy.

That’s an even bigger price hike than with Lenovo’s flagship Legion Go 2, which saw up to a $650 price hike early this month.

Not every Legion Go S model costs nearly double what it did before, but none are anywhere near what they originally cost. The Windows Z1 Extreme mo …

Read the full story at The Verge.

4 Comments

  1. janiya45

    It’s interesting to see how the competition in the gaming handheld market is evolving. The prices for the Asus and MSI models seem quite competitive, too. It’ll be exciting to see how these devices perform against each other!

  2. jaydon77

    You’re right! The competition is definitely heating up, and with those price points, it will be fascinating to see how features and performance will differentiate these devices. It seems like manufacturers are really pushing the envelope to attract gamers looking for portability without sacrificing power.

  3. gerhold.kariane

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how brands are positioning themselves in this crowded market. The features each device offers will really make a difference for gamers looking for the best performance at those price points.

  4. fahey.don

    You’re right! It’s fascinating how each brand is trying to carve out its niche, especially with unique features and pricing strategies. The competition is definitely heating up, which could lead to better options for consumers in the long run.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *