The Lenovo Legion Go is probably one of the more impressive gaming handhelds that we’ve seen in the past couple of years, thanks to a slick combination of high-powered hardware and software that gives users on-the-go access to their favourite PC titles. With that in mind, Lenovo recently announced a handful of new accessories to go along with the Legion Go which should be practical for everyday use.
First up is the Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock, which functions as a base station for the Lenovo Legion Go. The dock features a USB-C Power port which supports up to 100Wmax, a 1G RJ45 port, full-function Type-C port, in addition to two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port that supports up to 4K resolution at 60Hz.
There’s also the Legion Go Charging Connector, which allows users to clip on the console’s detachable controllers into a single unit which can also be easily recharged. Lenovo also unveiled a new joystick and joystick caps for more accurate controls and overall handling. For folks who want a bit more functionality, Lenovo’s selling a Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard which is pretty light at 180g and only 5.6mm thick.
Furthermore, Lenovo also introduced an official carry case, which features a hard-shell design with extra protection for the display, including built-in compartments for extra accessories that you might want to bring along such as a USB cable, flash drive, and more.
Finally, Lenovo also introduced a couple of new gaming monitors with the 27-inch Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and 31.5-inch Lenovo Legion R32qc-30. Both monitors feature up to 180Hz refresh rates and 0.5ms (MPRT) response times with their 1500R curved displays. The Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 Monitor is expected to be available December 2024 starting at $269.99, and the R32qc-30 Monitor will launch in October starting at $319.99.
Meanwhile, the Legion Go USB-C Dock is set for an August launch with a starting price of $64.99, while the Legion Go Charging Connector will be available in October for $49.99. The Legion Go Carry Case and Joystick/Joystick Caps launch in November priced at $29.99 and $9.99 respectively, while theBluetooth Mini Keyboard will start at $39.99.
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