There's a full featured keyboard or two (foldable) available to purchase that would connect via bluetooth to any device that supports it, plus bluetooth mice, which makes the Legion Go One Xplorer's equal in productivity. The one I got is so comfortable to use, my handheld PC was turned into a fully fledged PC.
@@GamesInHand I like my foldable keyboard better! I noticed that the One Xplorer's lacks something I prefer to have. My foldable has a full numpad, handy for entering our pin numbers for logging into Windows. That makes a finger scanner not exactly necessary as long as ya have numpad skills. 😸
I’m new to pc gaming. Been console since the 80’s. But I love my legion go. Being an Apple guy it took me a while to learn about windows and set up. But now that it’s all updated and properly set up I can’t stop using it. My ps5 collects dust now.
I love my legion go. That being said, it's already approaching an unwieldy size, I wonder if the X1 has crossed into the unwieldy territory. And seeing that it has the same chipset as the MSI Claw definitely gives me pause. If I could trade my Legion Go for a X1, I'd pass.
Same.. the legion go is probably the best bet to stay put until a rog ally 2 or some type of 8840u with 32-64 gbs of ram comes along … its not really any handhelds that outperforms the legion go and if it is it wouldn’t be by more then a couple of frames so no need to update any time soon imo
Love my legion go, playing retro stand up arcades is killer since the stand even works in portrait mode. Lenovo killed it with the design, I use the fps mode quite a but even for playing games like civilization
Figures the Lenovo Legion Go was going to mop the floor with this intel supported device. For X1 to compete it needs an AMD and considering the ridiculous size, they might as well make it a thin laptop with detachable controller and keyboard with gaming laptop specs instead of handheld specs. Overall IMHO, if you have a gaming laptop with a Bluetooth controller, then you already have a better performing X1.
The x1 have laptop specs acctually the Intel core ultra 7 155h its for laptops the H for laptops, i think the 155 “U” is for handhelds, so it have a laptop chip the only problem for me its that needs ALOT of updates of drivers and software… but the power is there, give it some months (3-8) and you will see….
Easy Lenovo w. I play cyberpunk on ultra/high settings that the game recommended I just turn off ray tracing tdp on 30w and I get 35-45 fps looks amazing
I see you have the legion go and the one x player X1 mini. Can you tell me which console is the most efficient for playing video games? what are your feelings? Thanks a lot
Now Lenovo just need to lean out the design for the Go 2, improve the software, fix the frame pacing issues, redesign the JoyCons so it has better button placement, give us an VRR OLED screen, make it look less boxy and add another trackpad.
with the x1 how is the battery life? theres alot reviews on reddit claiming they cant charge it, and stuff....is there any issues u have noticed since u have had it? is it worth buying in may?
@@connorrousseau9972 personally I bought the legion go and the X1 1x player unfortunately I bought the intel version but but as far as the battery life goes it lasts longer than the legion go for me that is
The LeGo will use more battery power at lower TDPs, but has more performance to play games at higher settings and framerates and games that don't perform so well on the Steam Deck.
Lenovo legion go wins for president of handheld why rog ally for vice president maybe the other handheld might run for Senate president or Congress men and women