Watt for watt, its Z2 Go chip simply can’t compete with the Steam Deck, and it’s far weaker than the Z1 Extreme in last year’s handhelds. That’s inexcusable at the $730 price you’ll currently pay for the Windows version, and I won’t be the first reviewer to say so. But with this less efficient chip and a mere 55 watt-hour battery, I worry the Legion Go S isn’t a good choice at all.
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- This costs $80 more than the Legion Go w/ Z1E and $280 more than Z1E Ally. How do they expect that to work?
- Z2 Go is probably more comparable to Z1 (non-E) but that was left out of this comparison altogether.
- This is probably not good for the future of SteamOS. Valve needs to get some more suitable hardware on the list quickly.