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Lenovo Legion Go S 8" Go S 2025 Mobile Gaming Console Glacier White

★★★★☆ 4.0 (166)

The AMD Ryzen Z2 Go chip and 8-inch 120Hz IPS display with 500 nits brightness deliver smooth, vivid gameplay in a handheld form factor. Its ergonomic unibody design with TrueStrike controllers and a 55.5Whr battery supporting Rapid Charge Pro prioritize comfort and extended play sessions. This console is best for PC gamers wanting a portable, all-in-one device for their existing library and Game Pass catalog.

CPU AMD Ryzen Z2
RAM 16 GB
Storage 512 GB
Screen 8"
Battery 56 Wh
Lenovo Legion Go S 8" Go S 2025 Mobile Gaming Console Glacier White tablet
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With CPU and GPU scores in the 95th percentile, the Legion Go S is one of the most powerful gaming handhelds we've tested. The 56Wh battery is literally the best in its class, but the connectivity and features are among the worst we've seen. Grab it if you want a no-compromise mobile gaming rig, but skip it if you need a versatile tablet.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • CPU and GPU performance in the 95th percentile, best-in-class for handhelds 100th
  • Battery capacity is literally top of the charts at the 100th percentile 95th
  • 16GB of RAM is well above average, handling demanding games with ease 95th
  • 512GB of fast storage in the 89th percentile means quick loads and ample space 89th
  • 120Hz VRR display keeps gameplay buttery smooth

Cons

  • Connectivity is a real letdown, sitting in the bottom 6th percentile
  • Feature set is barebones, ranking in the 5th percentile overall
  • Screen quality is just middle of the pack at the 59th percentile
  • Productivity performance is a weak spot, scoring only 38.5 out of 100
  • At 739g, it's a bit hefty for extended handheld play

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (166 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about the raw gaming power, noting it handles demanding titles far better than expected for a handheld.
🤔 Several users mention the fan noise can get noticeable under heavy load, though most agree the cooling performance is worth the trade-off.
👎 A common gripe is the limited port selection and lack of certain connectivity options, which feels restrictive for a device in this price range.

The proof

Performance

This is where the Legion Go S earns its keep. The Z2 Go chipset is a standout, delivering frame rates and compute power that embarrass most thin-and-lights. In our benchmarks, it's essentially best-in-class for integrated graphics, letting you push modern AAA titles at respectable settings on that 120Hz panel. The 16GB of RAM is well above average for this category, giving you plenty of headroom for multitasking or memory-hungry games. Storage speeds from the 512GB NVMe drive are impressive too, landing in the 89th percentile. Load times are snappy, and you won't be staring at progress bars for long. The real magic is the cooling. Lenovo's ColdFront tech keeps the chip from throttling during extended sessions, so you get consistent performance without the thing turning into a lap scorcher.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 94.9
GPU 95.3
RAM 88
Screen 59.6
Battery 99.9
Feature 5.3
Storage 89.4
Connectivity 6.5
Social Proof 68.8

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen Z2
Cores 8
GPU AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
Storage 512 GB

Display

Size 8"
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 500 nits

Physical

Weight 0.7 kg / 1.6 lbs
Battery 56 Wh

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the Legion Go S carves out a very specific niche. The Apple iPad Pro M5 will demolish it in screen quality, connectivity, and productivity, but it can't natively run your Steam library. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro are similarly productivity-first devices with gorgeous displays that make the Go S's 59th percentile screen look a bit dull. The Microsoft Surface Pro 11 is a closer fight, offering better versatility as a laptop replacement, but its integrated graphics get absolutely smoked by the Z2 Go chip here. If raw gaming performance in a handheld is your only metric, the Go S is the clear winner. For anything else, those other tablets run circles around it.

Spec Lenovo Legion Go S 8" Go S 2025 Mobile Gaming Console Apple iPad Pro M5 Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition DOOGEE U11 U11
CPU AMD Ryzen Z2 Apple M5 MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ 3 GHz Intel Core Ultra 7 268V 1.6 GHz
RAM (GB) 16 16 12 12 32 16
Storage (GB) 512 2000 256 512 512 128
Screen 8" 13" 2752x2064 14.6" 2960x1848 11.2" 3200x2136 13" 2880x1920 11"
OS - Apple iPadOS Android 16 HyperOS 2 Windows 11 Pro Android 16
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Cellular false true false false false true
Battery (Wh) 56 39 - - 47 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivitySocial Proof
Lenovo Legion Go S 8" Go S 2025 Mobile Gaming Console 94.995.38859.699.95.389.46.568.8
Apple iPad Pro M5 Compare 96.294.98899.898.59799.698.397.2
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Compare 97.39681969386.673.863.399.2
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG Compare 97.3968198.785.864.689.478.384.5
Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Compare 74.692.798.698.499.184.19393.348.5
DOOGEE U11 U11 Compare 69.669.78856.983.688.451.788.288.2

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing on this thing is all over the map. We're seeing a spread from $702 all the way up to $1,538 across different vendors. At the low end, you're getting a screaming deal for top-tier handheld gaming performance. At the high end, you're straying into territory where you could snag a full gaming laptop with a discrete GPU. If you're buying, hunt for the $702 price point. That's where the value proposition really shines, giving you 95th percentile gaming power for less than the cost of most mid-range tablets.

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Overview

The Lenovo Legion Go S lands with some serious silicon for a handheld. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Go and its integrated Radeon graphics sit in the 95th percentile for both CPU and GPU performance in our database, which means this thing punches way above the typical ultraportable weight class. You're getting 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, both solidly in the upper tier, wrapped in a 739g chassis with an 8-inch, 120Hz display. On paper, it's a beastly little gaming machine that promises to run your library without breaking a sweat.

Common Questions

Q: Can the Legion Go S run AAA games smoothly?

Absolutely. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Go and Radeon graphics sit in the 95th percentile for performance in our database, meaning it outpaces nearly every other integrated graphics solution. You can expect smooth gameplay on modern titles, especially with the 120Hz VRR display keeping things tear-free.

Q: How long does the battery actually last while gaming?

The 55.5Whr battery is the largest we've seen in this category, ranking at the 100th percentile. While real-world life depends on the game and settings, you're getting the best possible capacity in a handheld. Expect longer sessions than any direct competitor, and Rapid Charge Pro gets you to 50% in 30 minutes when you do run dry.

Q: Is this a good replacement for a laptop?

Not really. The Legion Go S scores a weak 38.5 out of 100 for productivity. It's a gaming-first device with a feature set in the 5th percentile and connectivity in the 6th percentile. It runs Windows, so you can technically do work, but the experience is far from ideal compared to a Surface Pro or traditional laptop.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a device that can pull double duty for work or school, look elsewhere. The productivity score of 38.5 out of 100 is a clear signal this isn't built for spreadsheets and presentations. The connectivity is also a major pain point, sitting in the bottom 6th percentile. If you rely on a variety of ports, dongles, or fast wireless transfers, this will frustrate you. Anyone wanting a premium screen for media consumption should also be wary, as the display quality is just average for the price.

Verdict

The Lenovo Legion Go S is a purpose-built gaming monster that knows exactly what it is and doesn't apologize for its shortcomings. It delivers chart-topping CPU and GPU performance for a handheld, backed by the best battery capacity we've seen in this category. The trade-off is a barebones feature set, disappointing connectivity, and a screen that's just okay. If your primary goal is playing PC games on the go with the best possible performance, this is an easy recommendation. Just don't expect it to replace your laptop for getting actual work done.

Usage Scores

Overall (56.6)Reading (61)Student (48.8)Business (41.8)Art Design (44.5)Productivity (38.5)Entertainment (63.5)

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