According to Windows Central, the device will be a more affordable version of Legion Go for the budget segment.
Unlike previous models, Legion Go S does not have removable joysticks, trackpad and kickstand. However, there is an analog joystick on the right side of the case, which hints at a simplified design for cursor control.
The device visually resembles Valve’s Steam Deck, confirming the popularity of this form factor.
Lenovo hasn’t officially announced the details yet, but the console is likely to be less powerful than the flagship Legion Go and ROG Ally X. The presentation of the device is expected at CES in January 2025.
Source: Ferra

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