This week, Valve took another step toward reaching the SteamOS endgame. After Lenovo unveiled the Legion Go S Powered by SteamOS, Valve clearly signaled its intent to officially expand SteamOS to ...
Or perhaps more precisely, the Legion Go S Powered By SteamOS (its full and cumbersome title). It’s the first handheld PC officially powered by Valve’s Linux-based operating system ...
SteamOS is slowly becoming an alternative to Windows for handheld gaming devices. After launching the Steam Deck with SteamOS, its own operating system, Valve is now partnering with third-party ...
As the "S" suggests, this version of the Legion Go runs Valve’s SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system that’s optimized for playing Steam games on portable devices, giving you easy access to ...
The dominance of Microsoft in the PC gaming industry has been facing several threats and challenges as SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system by Valve is now set to expand to more hardware platforms.
Find out how we test here. There have been some exciting developments from Valve lately, specifically its push for SteamOS support on a wider range of devices outside of the Steam Deck. CES 2025 set ...
Lenovo has launched the Legion Go S with SteamOS and upgraded specifications. The console features Ryzen Z2 Go which the firm co-developed with AMD. The base variant costs $499 and shipping starts in ...
The more intriguing new device is closer to a true Steam Deck competitor: the Lenovo Legion Go S. Available in both Windows and SteamOS versions, it’s the first non-Valve handheld gaming PC to ...
They are the Lenovo Legion Go S (8”, 1, pictured at top), and Lenovo Legion Go S (8”, 1) – Powered by SteamOS. The gaming handheld devices have an 8-inch screen with VRR1 support ...
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