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[โ€“] [email protected] 10 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I mean, this is neat, but I really enjoy the features of my original Legion Go. The removable controllers are just awesome, and it works wonderfully as a 'I want to play my Steam games but I can't be at my PC right now' machine. I've been streaming to the thing since I got it, and it's powerful enough to run relatively modern games on low-medium settings at 800p. I ran through God of War on it decently enough. Only downside is that the SSD heats up and can screw with the WiFi card directly underneath, but I don't mind the noise from the fan because most of the time I'm using headphones with the thing anyways. It's got USB4 as well, so I wanna get an external GPU dock eventually. As for now, a powered hub is doing great at essentially turning it into a console at my TV. The touchpad on the right controller is really handy for navigating Windows.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

I agree, I hope this means that Steam OS will be coming to the main legion go.