Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS: A Discounted Gem Amidst Handheld PC Scarcity
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Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS: A Discounted Gem Amidst Handheld PC Scarcity

authorBy Jane McGonigal
DateFeb 24, 2026
Read time2 min

In a surprising development within the portable gaming PC sector, the Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS, a highly-rated handheld device, has received a notable price reduction in Australia. This comes at a time when the market is facing instability due to scarcity of crucial components like RAM and storage, exacerbated by the rising demand from AI technologies. Other prominent devices, such as the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, have recently seen price hikes, and shortages of the Steam Deck are emerging in various regions.

The Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS, originally priced at AU$1,329, is now available for AU$1,199, including delivery. This offer is particularly noteworthy given the current market conditions. Running on SteamOS, the device functions similarly to a Steam Deck but boasts enhanced capabilities. It features a larger 8-inch 120Hz IPS screen, outperforming the Steam Deck OLED's 7.4-inch display, and offers a maximum resolution of 1200p, compared to the Steam Deck's 800p, promising a more fluid gaming experience with higher frame rates.

While the Legion Go S offers impressive performance, it does have some limitations. Reviewers have pointed out that its battery life is not exceptional, and the trackpad functionality is considered subpar. However, for gamers who primarily use gamepads, these drawbacks might be negligible. Despite being AU$150 more expensive than the 1TB Steam Deck OLED, the performance gains of the Legion Go S justify the additional cost for those seeking a more powerful portable gaming solution. This discount presents a rare opportunity for consumers in a market otherwise characterized by increasing prices and limited availability, suggesting that such deals may become increasingly uncommon in the near future.

This unexpected price reduction on a high-performance gaming device highlights the dynamic nature of the technology market. Even amidst challenges like component shortages, opportunities for consumers to acquire advanced technology at a more accessible price point can arise. It encourages consumers to stay informed and seize beneficial offers, reminding us that innovation and value can coexist, even in unpredictable economic climates.

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