Lenovo Legion Go S 8ARP1 (512 GB)

Delivered between Thu, 9.4. and Mon, 13.4.
6 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
Supplied by
free shipping

Colour2

Product details

The Lenovo Legion Go S 512 GB is a powerful console designed for gaming enthusiasts. With a generous storage capacity of 512 GB, it provides ample space for games, applications, and media content. The console is equipped with a powerful AMD Radeon Graphics, delivering impressive graphical performance. The 16 GB of RAM ensures smooth multitasking and a fluid user experience. The console supports various connectivity options, including DisplayPort, and offers wireless transmission options such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The Glacier White design gives the console a modern and appealing look, while its compact dimensions of 43.4 mm in height and 127.55 mm in length allow for easy handling. The Lenovo Legion Go S is therefore a versatile and powerful choice for anyone seeking a high-quality gaming experience.

  • Powerful AMD Radeon Graphics for impressive graphical performance
  • 16 GB RAM for smooth multitasking
  • 512 GB storage for extensive game libraries
  • Versatile connectivity options, including DisplayPort
  • Wireless transmission options such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Key specifications

Game world
Retro gaming
Video connections
1 x USB-C
Display size (inches)
8"
Working memory
16 GB
Storage capacity
512 GB

General information

Item number
54670616
Manufacturer
Lenovo
Category
Game consoles
Manufacturer no.
83L30012MZ
Release date
14.2.2025

Colour

Colour
White
Exact colour description
Glacier WhiteWhite

Connections

Wireless transmission
BluetoothWi-Fi
Video connections
1 x USB-C
USB ports
USB-C

Processor

Processor type
AMD Ryzen Z2 Go

Display

Display size (inches)
8"
Image resolution
1920 x 1200 pixels

Graphics card properties

Graphics card model
AMD Radeon Graphics

Memory

Working memory
16 GB

Data storage

Disk type
SSD
Memory card type
microSD
Storage capacity
512 GB

Power supply

Power supply
Electrical connectionRechargeable battery operated

Origin

Country of origin
Switzerland

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
29.26 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.70

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
11ax 2x2 + BT5.32W x22x USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0x4 NVMeAMD Wi-Fi 6E RZ616Card readerHeadphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)Legion Coldfront cooling systemmicroSD card readerOffice TrialStereo speakersUSB-C Slim (2-pin, wall-mount) power adapter

Product dimensions

Length
29.85 cm
Width
12.76 cm
Height
4.34 cm
Weight
740 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)
1 additional offer

Compare products

Goes with

Reviews & Ratings

Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Game consoles» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 3.Valve
    1.5 %
  • 4.Microsoft
    1.8 %
  • 5.Lenovo
    2 %
  • 6.ASUS
    3.4 %
  • 7.MSI
    5.4 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 2.ASUS
    4 days
  • 2.Valve
    4 days
  • 4.Lenovo
    7 days
  • 4.Sony
    7 days
  • 6.Microsoft
    12 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Game consoles» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 4.Microsoft
    4 %
  • 5.Valve
    5 %
  • 6.ASUS
    12.2 %
  • 7.Lenovo
    19.2 %
  • 8.MSI
    20.3 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus

Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingGood75/100
Very good80/100
GameStar Logo
GameStarSingle testReleaseOctober 2025
  • PositiveExcellent ergonomics
  • PositiveLarge FHD Plus screen with 120 Hz and VRR
  • PositiveSteamOS and official Valve support
  • PositiveReverb effect sticks and instant triggers
  • PositiveTwo USB 4 ports
  • NegativeAverage battery life
Very good82/100
notebookcheck.com Logo
notebookcheck.comSingle testReleaseAugust 2025
  • PositiveHigher gaming performance with SteamOS
  • Positivegood screen
  • Positivehigh-quality body
  • Positivepleasant controller
  • PositiveCustomisable shoulder buttons
  • Positivegood battery life
    Good60/100
    PC Welt Online Logo
    PC Welt OnlineSingle testReleaseMay 2025
    • PositiveComfortable design, sits well in the hand
    • PositiveFull Windows compatibility, including Game Pass games and anti-cheat software
    • NegativeWindows is cumbersome and difficult to use on handheld PCs.
    • NegativeToo expensive
    • NegativePoorer battery life than the Steam Deck OLED
    • NegativeLower performance than Z1 Extreme-based handhelds

    The Lenovo Legion Go S is an incredibly ergonomic handheld gaming PC that feels great. But Windows clouds the user experience. The Steam Deck OLED offers better battery life at a lower price - and other Windows handhelds deliver better gaming performance.

    This test report belongs to a different type: Legion Go S 8ARP1 (1 TB)
    Good68/100
    notebookcheck.com Logo
    notebookcheck.comSingle testReleaseMay 2025
    • PositiveRyzen Z2 Go can work energy-efficiently
    • PositiveGood screen
    • PositiveHigh quality housing
    • PositivePleasant controller
    • PositiveCustomisable shoulder buttons
    • PositiveGood battery life
      Very good80/100
      GameStar Logo
      GameStarSingle testReleaseMay 2025
      • PositiveExtremely ergonomic
      • PositiveVery nice screen with 120 Hz and VRR
      • PositiveReverb effect sticks and instant triggers
      • PositiveTwo USB4 ports
      • NegativeLower gaming performance than similarly priced handhelds
      • NegativeSlow Lenovo software
      Good79/100
      Computer Bild Logo
      Computer BildSingle testReleaseMarch 2025
      • PositiveSharp display
      • Positivegood service
      • PositiveLow temperatures under full load
      • NegativeJerky games without fine tuning
      • NegativeMemory (512 GB variant) scarce

      Lenovo's concept of releasing a slimmed-down version of the Legion Go sounds good in theory. The more manageable form factor is appealing, the display is sufficiently large and crisp. However, the less powerful inner workings and the high display resolution for the size are not always compatible.

      This test report belongs to a different type: Legion Go S 8ARP1 (1 TB)