I tested Lenovo's new Windows handheld PC - now I'm wondering if I need any other device for travel
Briefly

The Lenovo Legion Go S represents Lenovo's pursuit of handheld gaming portability, addressing some issues from the initial Legion Go while introducing its own set of drawbacks. The device features a smaller eight-inch touchscreen and weighs only 1.61 pounds, making it easier to carry. Though resolution is lower than its predecessor, the image quality remains good. Design changes include fixed controllers for better ergonomics, enhanced audio with front-facing drivers, and a touchpad for smoother navigation. However, the console still shares some persistent problems present in its original iteration.
The Lenovo Legion Go S is designed for portability and addresses some issues from its predecessor, yet still retains many problems.
The controllers are now fixed to the console, providing better ergonomics, but this means less versatility compared to detachable options.
Audio quality has been improved, now emanating from front-facing drivers, which enhances player immersion during gameplay.
Lenovo made the console smaller and lighter, down to 1.61 pounds, making it more suitable for on-the-go gaming.
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