It’s funny how I stumbled upon this deal while mindlessly scrolling through Amazon. The Lenovo Legion Go — not a brand spanking new console, but hey, it’s packing a punch with that Z1 Extreme chip and 16GB of RAM. I found myself thinking, “Who’d have guessed it’d dip to $499.99?” I mean, it was $699.99, and suddenly, $200 lighter on the wallet. Kinda strange, right?
So apparently, this isn’t even a Prime Day thing. Odd, considering it’s one of those crazy deals you typically spot during those sales frenzies. I mean, I’ve seen it cheaper by, what, $17 once upon a blue moon? Anyway, gotta love a deal where the original is cheaper than its more basic sibling, the Legion Go S. Go figure!
Okay, let’s dive in — this thing’s got a screen that’s like 8.8 inches. I’m not sure why that gives me such comfort in terms of immersion, but if I’m cozying up in a hotel room, I want all the screen real estate I can get. Detachable controllers, you say? One even morphs into a mouse. Ah, the wild world we live in. It’s like having a gaming toolkit right in your bag, ready for impromptu TV sessions post-sightseeing.
Oh! Before I wander off, those USB-C ports are USB4. You can link them with Thunderbolt 3/4. Whatever those do. Perfect for turning it into a gaming beast at home, or so I hear. Anyway — what was I saying? Right, deals. This isn’t the newest gadget, but if $499 grabs your attention the way it did mine, it might be calling your name.
In the end — oh wait, there’s a plug here. We’re out here hustling—sifting through deals, looking for gold in piles of dime-store trinkets. Something like that. Check out the Prime Day hub or not. Just a bunch of sale stuff really. CPUs, SSDs, whatever keeps your motor running. Cheers to random discoveries and slightly cheaper tech adventures!