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The Lenovo Legion Go has dropped to its lowest-ever UK price on Prime Day 2024Just £569 for the 512GB version of Lenovo’s shapeshifting handheld
Just £569 for the 512GB version of Lenovo’s shapeshifting handheld
Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun
Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun
Apologies for the twohandheld-minded deals posts in a row, readers, but I’ve just noticed that thePrime Day 2024has made theLenovo Legion Go– a bulky but commendably unique handheld Windows PC – cheaper than it’s ever been in the UK. Provided you’ve got an Amazon Prime account, or at least the free Prime trial, the 512GB model can be yours for £569, a saving of £131. Not bad, for a device with a higher-rez display and more graphical horsepower than theSteam DeckorSteam Deck OLED.Not to mention the Legion Go’s party trick: the controllers detach, Nintendo Switch-style, with the right one able to turn into an improvised upright-style mouse. You’ll need a stable, flat surface to use this properly, a requirement that isn’t always forthcoming when you’re out and about, but I’ve found that with some practice it makes for a very workable combination of gamepad and classic mouse controllin’.Yes, like that. |Image credit:Rock Paper ShotgunA few other retailers have the 512GB Legion Go for £599, but Amazon are cutting the deepest for now with £569 – again, an all-time low for this model.UK deals:Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - £569 from Amazon UK (was £700)Admittedly, I haven’t been keeping as close an eye on US prices, but it’s worth noting that Best Buy currently have the same Legion Go spec for $100 off. That brings it down to £600, ten bucks less thanAmazon’s current list price. Best Buy obviously don’t ask for a Prime membership, either.US deals:Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - $600 from Best Buy (was $700)I usually reach for the Steam Deck OLED when I’m in the mood for some ambulatory PC games – betterbattery life, y’see – but the Legion Go is an admirable alternative, in its own, quirkily break-apart way. Especially at £569.For seasonal PC hardware deals of a more desktoppy nature, check out ourPrime Day deals hub. That’s full of picks from Amazon specifically, while ourAnti-Prime Day deals hubrounds up the best of the rest.
Apologies for the twohandheld-minded deals posts in a row, readers, but I’ve just noticed that thePrime Day 2024has made theLenovo Legion Go– a bulky but commendably unique handheld Windows PC – cheaper than it’s ever been in the UK. Provided you’ve got an Amazon Prime account, or at least the free Prime trial, the 512GB model can be yours for £569, a saving of £131. Not bad, for a device with a higher-rez display and more graphical horsepower than theSteam DeckorSteam Deck OLED.Not to mention the Legion Go’s party trick: the controllers detach, Nintendo Switch-style, with the right one able to turn into an improvised upright-style mouse. You’ll need a stable, flat surface to use this properly, a requirement that isn’t always forthcoming when you’re out and about, but I’ve found that with some practice it makes for a very workable combination of gamepad and classic mouse controllin’.Yes, like that. |Image credit:Rock Paper ShotgunA few other retailers have the 512GB Legion Go for £599, but Amazon are cutting the deepest for now with £569 – again, an all-time low for this model.UK deals:Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - £569 from Amazon UK (was £700)Admittedly, I haven’t been keeping as close an eye on US prices, but it’s worth noting that Best Buy currently have the same Legion Go spec for $100 off. That brings it down to £600, ten bucks less thanAmazon’s current list price. Best Buy obviously don’t ask for a Prime membership, either.US deals:Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - $600 from Best Buy (was $700)I usually reach for the Steam Deck OLED when I’m in the mood for some ambulatory PC games – betterbattery life, y’see – but the Legion Go is an admirable alternative, in its own, quirkily break-apart way. Especially at £569.For seasonal PC hardware deals of a more desktoppy nature, check out ourPrime Day deals hub. That’s full of picks from Amazon specifically, while ourAnti-Prime Day deals hubrounds up the best of the rest.
Apologies for the twohandheld-minded deals posts in a row, readers, but I’ve just noticed that thePrime Day 2024has made theLenovo Legion Go– a bulky but commendably unique handheld Windows PC – cheaper than it’s ever been in the UK. Provided you’ve got an Amazon Prime account, or at least the free Prime trial, the 512GB model can be yours for £569, a saving of £131. Not bad, for a device with a higher-rez display and more graphical horsepower than theSteam DeckorSteam Deck OLED.
Not to mention the Legion Go’s party trick: the controllers detach, Nintendo Switch-style, with the right one able to turn into an improvised upright-style mouse. You’ll need a stable, flat surface to use this properly, a requirement that isn’t always forthcoming when you’re out and about, but I’ve found that with some practice it makes for a very workable combination of gamepad and classic mouse controllin’.
Yes, like that. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun
A few other retailers have the 512GB Legion Go for £599, but Amazon are cutting the deepest for now with £569 – again, an all-time low for this model.
UK deals:
Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - £569 from Amazon UK (was £700)
Admittedly, I haven’t been keeping as close an eye on US prices, but it’s worth noting that Best Buy currently have the same Legion Go spec for $100 off. That brings it down to £600, ten bucks less thanAmazon’s current list price. Best Buy obviously don’t ask for a Prime membership, either.
US deals:
Lenovo Legion Go 512GB - $600 from Best Buy (was $700)
I usually reach for the Steam Deck OLED when I’m in the mood for some ambulatory PC games – betterbattery life, y’see – but the Legion Go is an admirable alternative, in its own, quirkily break-apart way. Especially at £569.
For seasonal PC hardware deals of a more desktoppy nature, check out ourPrime Day deals hub. That’s full of picks from Amazon specifically, while ourAnti-Prime Day deals hubrounds up the best of the rest.