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Lenovo Launches Second-Gen Legion Smart Glasses with Enhanced Features

Discover Lenovo's updated second-gen Legion Glasses featuring a 1.26-inch full HD microOLED display in a lightweight aviator frame. Now with a 120Hz refresh rate and brighter display at 800 nits. P...

CES 2025Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable laptop showcasing its flexible OLED display.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6: The Rollable Laptop is Real and Priced at $3,500

Lenovo unveils the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, a unique rollable laptop with a flexible OLED display, set to launch at $3,499 in Q1 2025. Discover its innovative features, performance specs, and potentia...

gaming technologyLenovo Legion Go S handheld gaming console with SteamOS interface.

Lenovo Legion Go S Launch: SteamOS Handheld Gaming at $499

Lenovo introduces the Legion Go S, the first authorized third-party SteamOS handheld, priced at $499. Lightweight, with 120Hz display & AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip, it rivals Steam Deck with innovativ...

gamingLenovo Legion Go 2 showcasing 8.8-inch OLED screen and gamepad features.

Lenovo Announces Legion Go 2: Specs and Features Revealed

Lenovo unveils the upcoming Legion Go 2 handheld gaming device, featuring Ryzen Z2 Extreme, an 8.8" 144Hz OLED screen, and a powerful 74Wh battery. Launching in 2025, it promises enhanced comfort a...

CES 2025Lenovo Legion Go event featuring Valve's Pierre-Loup Griffais at CES 2025

Lenovo Confirms SteamOS Handheld Event with Valve's Pierre-Loup Griffais

Lenovo announces its first SteamOS gaming handheld at CES '25 with Valve's Pierre-Loup Griffais as a special guest. Discover what to expect from the Legion Go S and insights from gaming industry le...

handheld gamingLenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC with OLED screen and detachable controllers.

Lenovo Legion Go: New Handheld with OLED Screen & Detachable Mouse

Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go brings an OLED screen and retains detachable controllers. Leaked images suggest a strong competitor to the Steam Deck, perhaps the first handheld powered by SteamOS.