I have this device and for me it is the absolute best one I could have purchased. I am a 3x cancer survivor and am disabled so i do not have a huge budget. For me any purchase like this takes time and research but this was the one. I do not have a PC so this is my home PC. I have an Xbox so when I can sit up and play I play on that. Once the pain sets in and I have to lay down I have this. Its the best of both worlds. I have a doc and a switch that i can switch from xbox to this and whichever i use the keyboard, mouse and monitor work great. Anyway thanks for the video i enjoyed it.
I like it. It plays all the games, it crashes way too much for me and the fan is too loud. The battery and RAM needs an upgrade and it will be perfect. Not sure what else people want
My god I sometimes accidentally forget and put it down on a couch or something blocking the back fans only to pick it straight back up and the system goes to a crawl and switches off lol
Just got mine a week ago, haven’t had any issues crashing yet and I can barely hear than fans most of the time. VRR is a huge miss unfortunately. I would have gotten the steam deck oled if they had windows drivers so I can dual boot, can’t trust asus atm.
I almost got this, but got the Deck Oled instead and I am glad I did because I have a gaming laptop, but I like the console experience more (hassle-free). It looks cool, but I don't want a pc handheld because windows gaming can sometimes be a pain and I had it restart mid a paladins match to update (schedule for night time and got the update message same day). I like the form factor more on SD Oled. I can still play my PS5 and PC games all from the Deck and Switch on the Switch, so no problem. The thing I wondered was how the detachable controls would hold up with use because the Switch with its controllers can feel flimsy without a case to secure how it fits.
Eight months isn’t long enough to have that same wear that I’m used to with my joy cons but eight months in and it feels about like 99 to 98% the same as it did when I first used it But that could be because I don’t really detach the controllers all that much
@@JustSomeJacob Makes sense and that is a nice feature. I almost got it, but the size and weight of it on my wrists is something I didn't want since I will be using it handheld mostly and that's when I saw all that the SD can do. The Go does seem well put together and has good specs, the fan is loud though and I am enjoying the Linux interface on SD.
Ive got the OLED steam deck and i love it for what it is but i hate having to jump tbrough hoops and play around with proton and so on im beginning to think maybe i should sell it and get a legion go
Rog ally x and its not even close. Legion go is slow on software support and not tye best ui. Plus no vrr screen the 144hz is useless. Rog ally x got a huge upgrade with 80wh battery and 24gbram which should imprive performance by up to 10%, plus asus officially came out with a statemnt regarding rma and are working to fix the trust.. In my opinion either get rog ally x or steam deck oled.
The only downside to the switch is that those controls cant be shared ... But with the massive ammount of upsides like performance and not being locked to one ecosystem the legion go is insane lel
@@GurdeepSingh-ic6sm never tested those games before, but if they run well enough on the Legion go to allow you to have the headroom to stream. I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be just fine. and what I mean by comfortable is just navigating things like OBS or stream labs and setting up a whole live stream on the Legion go itself just might be cumbersome
The fact that it does not support VRR is a reason for me to not buy it, cuz I think VRR, in devices like this one, is a must. It does not have the hardware to run games at a fairly good graphic quality with good and stable framerates, even with upscaling methods factored in. And that's when the VRR comes in to make a difference.
I have a top of the range Laptop that has VRR and a top range Samsung TV that uses VRR whilst gaming and a Legion go and i don't notice any problems with screen tearing or stuttering in games on either. p.s I would obviously prefer VRR on the Legion Go but to say it makes a 'night and day' difference is simply not true. Legion Go with no VRR compared to Asus rog Ally with VRR video = czcams.com/video/xlezBWj8T40/video.htmlsi=bXK__duqQduztZH-
@@bigtrousers4287 I also though the same, until I experimented the VRR implementation Bethesda used on the console version of Fallout 4. The difference in running it at 30fps to running at 40fps was like night and day. The feeling of smoothnes increased by a large margin.
Not having VRR on the Go isn't that big of a deal cause of the portrait display. This is why we don't see a lot of tearing. Yeah it sucks to have to use V-sync but it's not the end of the world. This is coming from someone that has VRR everything. I got the Ally w/ an XGM as well but I like the Go better overall cause of the bigger screen which is a better display as well. It isn't OLED like all of my TVs but there is nothing wrong with LED still if it's a great display like on the Go.
I have this device and for me it is the absolute best one I could have purchased. I am a 3x cancer survivor and am disabled so i do not have a huge budget. For me any purchase like this takes time and research but this was the one. I do not have a PC so this is my home PC. I have an Xbox so when I can sit up and play I play on that. Once the pain sets in and I have to lay down I have this. Its the best of both worlds. I have a doc and a switch that i can switch from xbox to this and whichever i use the keyboard, mouse and monitor work great. Anyway thanks for the video i enjoyed it.
Glad you’re enjoying it bro,keep up the good fight🙏🏼✝️
I like it. It plays all the games, it crashes way too much for me and the fan is too loud. The battery and RAM needs an upgrade and it will be perfect. Not sure what else people want
I agree except for the crashing, never happens to mine
My god I sometimes accidentally forget and put it down on a couch or something blocking the back fans only to pick it straight back up and the system goes to a crawl and switches off lol
Just got mine a week ago, haven’t had any issues crashing yet and I can barely hear than fans most of the time. VRR is a huge miss unfortunately. I would have gotten the steam deck oled if they had windows drivers so I can dual boot, can’t trust asus atm.
For me it crashes way too much. Like wayyyy too much
@@jibberjabberz maybe it's something you do?
I almost got this, but got the Deck Oled instead and I am glad I did because I have a gaming laptop, but I like the console experience more (hassle-free). It looks cool, but I don't want a pc handheld because windows gaming can sometimes be a pain and I had it restart mid a paladins match to update (schedule for night time and got the update message same day). I like the form factor more on SD Oled. I can still play my PS5 and PC games all from the Deck and Switch on the Switch, so no problem. The thing I wondered was how the detachable controls would hold up with use because the Switch with its controllers can feel flimsy without a case to secure how it fits.
Eight months isn’t long enough to have that same wear that I’m used to with my joy cons but eight months in and it feels about like 99 to 98% the same as it did when I first used it But that could be because I don’t really detach the controllers all that much
@@JustSomeJacob Makes sense and that is a nice feature. I almost got it, but the size and weight of it on my wrists is something I didn't want since I will be using it handheld mostly and that's when I saw all that the SD can do. The Go does seem well put together and has good specs, the fan is loud though and I am enjoying the Linux interface on SD.
Thanks for the review .. I used to have one and I let it go which was a huge mistake .. I should have kept it , but I plan to get another one
Ive got the OLED steam deck and i love it for what it is but i hate having to jump tbrough hoops and play around with proton and so on im beginning to think maybe i should sell it and get a legion go
I'm not sure a nearly 9 inch oled display would have pushed the price up considerably
I work at night and i’ve been playing Gears of War Ultimate edition on my Legion Go on breaks its awesome
i really want lenovo legion go
what is the best handheld pc to get? I've been in the market but i dont know which to choose.
Price / performance ratio - I'd go with Steam Deck with dual boot.
However , if price is no object, Legion Go offers the best performance.
@@bullseye0419 thank you for you help.😅
LLG it’s perfect
Rog ally x and its not even close. Legion go is slow on software support and not tye best ui. Plus no vrr screen the 144hz is useless. Rog ally x got a huge upgrade with 80wh battery and 24gbram which should imprive performance by up to 10%, plus asus officially came out with a statemnt regarding rma and are working to fix the trust.. In my opinion either get rog ally x or steam deck oled.
@@elg2025 UI+Legion space upgrade coming soon,beta is ready and u can reach 144 fps with lossless scaling app.
I think i'm gonna pick the Legion Go one day. I just like that it's like a Switch and i quite like the Switch
The only downside to the switch is that those controls cant be shared ... But with the massive ammount of upsides like performance and not being locked to one ecosystem the legion go is insane lel
For 30s people....surely pick the big 8.8" screen....legion go.
Nahhh!... SD-oled is the best for 30s , other handhelds for 20s
Can we live stream on that thing
You can, but I doubt it would be a comfortable experience to do so
@@JustSomeJacob not comfortable but will it be non laggy on small titles like fifa and cricket 24
@@GurdeepSingh-ic6sm never tested those games before, but if they run well enough on the Legion go to allow you to have the headroom to stream. I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be just fine. and what I mean by comfortable is just navigating things like OBS or stream labs and setting up a whole live stream on the Legion go itself just might be cumbersome
@@JustSomeJacob yes bro you are right and thnx for the info
It has a form of vrr. It’s just not called that.
What is it called?
Source?
The fact that it does not support VRR is a reason for me to not buy it, cuz I think VRR, in devices like this one, is a must. It does not have the hardware to run games at a fairly good graphic quality with good and stable framerates, even with upscaling methods factored in. And that's when the VRR comes in to make a difference.
I have a top of the range Laptop that has VRR and a top range Samsung TV that uses VRR whilst gaming and a Legion go and i don't notice any problems with screen tearing or stuttering in games on either.
p.s I would obviously prefer VRR on the Legion Go but to say it makes a 'night and day' difference is simply not true.
Legion Go with no VRR compared to Asus rog Ally with VRR video = czcams.com/video/xlezBWj8T40/video.htmlsi=bXK__duqQduztZH-
@@bigtrousers4287 I also though the same, until I experimented the VRR implementation Bethesda used on the console version of Fallout 4. The difference in running it at 30fps to running at 40fps was like night and day. The feeling of smoothnes increased by a large margin.
Not having VRR on the Go isn't that big of a deal cause of the portrait display. This is why we don't see a lot of tearing. Yeah it sucks to have to use V-sync but it's not the end of the world. This is coming from someone that has VRR everything. I got the Ally w/ an XGM as well but I like the Go better overall cause of the bigger screen which is a better display as well. It isn't OLED like all of my TVs but there is nothing wrong with LED still if it's a great display like on the Go.
My legion go runs baldur's gate 3 at a fairly steady 60 fps 😂
I’m not gonna lie I feel like I got scammed. Games don’t work as well on here. Warzone and Fortnite crash back to back.