Lenovo introduces two next generation tablets, Idea Tab Pro and Legion Tab Gen 3, designed to cater to evolving needs of ...
The first third-party gaming handheld to get SteamOS is now up for pre-order, with prices starting at $550. The Legion Go S was a big hit at CES thanks to its new OS option, giving users the freedom ...
It’s worth noting that Lenovo has other Legion Go S configurations coming ... it dumps me into Windows — yet the keyboard usually remains up until I tap the small X button on it.
The Lenovo Legion Go S, though ... for example. The on-screen keyboard doesn’t automatically pop up when you need it to. Using your fingers to accurately double-tap tiny icons is tricky ...
Near the top of the patch notes for the recent SteamOS 3.7.0 preview (spotted by Windows Central) is “Beginnings of support ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S feels great in the hands, but the $729 gaming handheld falls short due to its mismatched specs and ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S could be one of the first proper ... The sensation of using this thing is a bit like the little keyboard nipple included with classic IBM Thinkpads, and that’s sort ...
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