Lenovo‘s Legion Go Lite gaming handheld is yet to be released but has been a subject of speculation lately. The Legion Go Lite has been tipped to compete squarely with the ASUS ROG Ally X. The company is reportedly planning to unveil the gaming handheld anytime soon. Sources cited by Windows Central indicate that Lenovo Legion Go Lite will be a revised version of the existing non-Lite model.

The ASUS ROG Ally X is slated for unveiling during Computex 2024 and is a refreshed version of the ROG Ally. The ROG Ally X will come with several improvements from its previous iteration. It comes with a bigger battery, a higher RAM capability and better cooling. Lenovo, on the other hand, is preparing to launch the Legion Go Lite with several similarities with the ROG Ally X. The Legion Go Lite is reportedly featuring the same AMD Ryzen Z1 series processor. It will come with several improvements over its predecessor, drawing a parallel with ROG Ally X.

There are no clear-cut improvement parameters stated for the new Lenovo Legion Go Lite. It is expected to be lighter than its predecessor and smaller also. The Lenovo Legion Go weighs 200g more than the ASUS ROG but comes with a larger screen and a kickstand. The model is expected to be more affordable than its regular version, the Legion Go, which starts at $699.99. It should be noted that the Lenovo Legion Go is pricier than the ASUS ROG Ally. This could also mean that the upcoming Lenovo model may be unlikely to feature the Extreme AMD Ryzen Z1 chipset. More optics relating to the release date and full specs of the Lenovo Legion Go Lite will be released later.

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