Whoa, okay, let’s dive into this Lenovo Legion Go thing. I mean, it’s not brand-spankin’ new, right? But it’s got some guts with the Z1 Extreme chip, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Normally, you’d be shelling out $699.99 for all that techy goodness, but guess what? Amazon’s doing one of those surprise slashes, and boom—it’s now $499.99. That’s some serious $200-off action. Though not a Prime Day 2025 superstar or anything, it’s still one of the lowest prices ever seen for this gadget. Just 17 bucks more than its historical rock bottom, in fact. And now, hilariously, the original Lenovo Legion is cheaper than its sibling, the Legion Go S, which is rocking a less feisty AMD Z2 Go chip but costs $589.99. Go figure.
The Legion Go’s got this major leg-up over the Asus Ally ROG X (what a mouthful) with its bigger 8.8-inch screen. If you’re into immersive gameplay—and let’s be real, who isn’t?—this device is your buddy. Plus, it has not one, but two USB-C ports. So you can power up and hook it to an external display at the same time. Handy, right? The controllers detach too, like it’s some sort of Transformer, and one morphs into a mouse for those FPS battles. Imagine flopping on your hotel bed after a day of exploring, still gaming on the big screen. Nice, huh?
And if you’re all about that graphics life, these USB-C ports play nice with Thunderbolt 3/4 enclosures. It’s like plugging in a turbo booster. Maybe you want to be fancy and bundle it with a USB-C hub, turning the handheld into a bonafide gaming PC or even a workstation. Sort of a Swiss Army knife of tech.
Side note, the price of $499 isn’t going to break the bank, at least not as much as it could. Last time it dropped to its all-time low was eons ago, or okay, last December. If holding out till the holiday season feels like waiting for paint to dry, grab it now. It’s like finding your favorite sneakers on sale — but in gaming console form.
So there we are, hunting the best deals this Amazon Prime Day. It’s like a treasure hunt, and we’re your map. Interested in SSDs? Need a hard drive? How about a new graphics card or gaming monitor? We’ve got pages for that, all in real-time deal-tracking wizardry. Dive into the chaos, my friends.