For the gamers out there, the Legion Tower 5 is running with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor and has an AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU. It’s ...
The company did not have any input on the contents of this review. Lenovo's Legion Tower 5/i (Gen 8) is available with Intel and AMD hardware (Intel versions add the "i" to the 5).
The Lenovo Legion Tower 5i proved me wrong ... The case includes two drive sleds for a 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drive, and Lenovo pre-routes both SATA power and data cables to the slots so you ...
Back in August, I reviewed Lenovo's Legion 5i, the 'i' standing for Intel. Now, the Legion 5 is here, and the key difference is, you guessed it, that it includes AMD's Ryzen 4000 processors.
It's a little light on features compared to most Legion PCs, such as no overclocking support, but that's understandable at ...
Through a collaboration between Tecno and Geekom, the Megamini G1 delivers performance far above what its specs would suggest ...
Full credit to Lenovo’s PR department, then, for addressing the recent rumors of upcoming Legion GO models, without actually confirming or denying anything. A Lenovo Legion GO handheld PC ...
If the idea of building a gaming PC from scratch seems daunting, then there’s absolutely nothing wrong with going with a pre-built gaming PC, even though most folks will tell you it’s cheaper.
The Legion Go will get its own official $65 USB ... and plug in a single USB-C cable to charge them both at once. In November, Lenovo will add a $10 set of swappable joystick tops and joystick ...
The Lenovo Legion Go is a powerful portable PC gaming handheld (check out our full review) with a large 8.8-inch 144Hz QHD display, detachable Joy-Con-like controllers, 16GB of LPDDR5X memory ...