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According to news from this website on August 12, Lenovo officially issued a subtle response to the US media "Forbes" regarding the FAQ page of the official website that does not match the existing Legion Go handheld information and is suspected to point to the new Legion Go. relevant circumstances.
The specific response content is as follows:
The FAQ section in question contained incorrect information pertaining to the 1st generation Lenovo Legion Go, and thanks to our eagle-eyed Legion fans it was brought to our attention and subsequently removed.
Related FAQ The section contained incorrect information about the first-generation Lenovo Legion Go (handheld console), and thanks to our eagle-eyed Savior fans, we discovered the issue and have removed it.
We are very happy to see the Legion fanbase paying rapt attention to Lenovo Legion updates and while we cannot comment on the possibility of future announcements,we can promise that we are working on bringing the coolest new gaming innovations to our fans around the world .
We’re excited to see the Savior fan community keeping their eyes peeled for Lenovo Savior updates, and while we can’t comment on the possibility of future releases, we promise we’re working hard to bring the coolest new gaming innovations to our fans around the world.
The FAQ page of the official English website of Lenovo Legion Go previously mentioned some parameters and specifications that do not appear on the existing Lenovo Legion Go models, such as 7-inch screen, dual fan cooling, HDMI interface:
Note from this site: The existing Lenovo Legion Go handheld machine has a single fan for heat dissipation and uses an 8.8-inch 2560×1600 resolution 144Hz high-brush ten-point touch screen. It can output video signals through the USB4 interface and has no HDMI port.
Foreign media Windows Central previously reported that Lenovo is indeed developing an iterative handheld console called Legion Go S, which is more compact and affordable than the original.
Windows Central expects the Legion Go S to include new colors, a 7-inch display, and a non-detachable handle.
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