A while back, we got word that Lenovo could be working on a newer model of the Lenovo Legion Go, its Windows-powered handheld. With that in mind, it looks like new information from Lenovo itself corroborates this mysterious rumor.
This comes from a product description on Lenovo’s website, which was spotted by the folks over at Videocardz. Based on how it was written, it seems that this was an oversight as Lenovo’s page for the Legion Go describes it as having both 7-inch and 8-inch models, and features an HDMI port and built-in dual cooling fans.
For the uninitiated, the Legion Go doesn’t exactly come with any of those, and only has a single 8.8-inch display model, no HDMI port, and no dual cooling fans. This has now led to speculation that the product description was meant for a newer model, the likes of which is still under wraps; of course on the other hand, it could be a simple error born out of wrong details.
The Legion Go made its debut back in 2023, and competes with several other high-powered gaming handhelds such as the ROG Ally, Valve Steam Deck, and to an extent, the Nintendo Switch.
Source: XDA Developers