Monday, August 26th 2024
Lenovo Announces New Legion Monitors and Legion Go Accessories
The Lenovo Legion ecosystem just got even more expansive, with a pair of new Lenovo Legion gaming displays and a slew of new Lenovo Legion Go accessories so gamers can min/max their devices and gaming sessions as they see fit.
Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock
The Lenovo Legion Go USB-C dock gives gamers a base station for their Lenovo Legion Go when not on the move, with a USB-C Power port (up to 100Wmax), 1G RJ45 port, full-function Type-C port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port that supports up to 4K at 60 Hz. The dock also has a 230 mm integrated Type-C cable to connect to the Lenovo Legion Go.Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector
The Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector turns the Lenovo Legion Go's detachable TrueStrike controllers into a single, chargeable controller. At full charge, the Charging Connector's onboard battery also provides a full charge for both the left and right detachable TrueStrike controllers. The Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector itself is rechargeable via a Type-C port.
Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case
The hard shell, dual-zip Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case features a clapboard to protect the screen, with an internal zip pocket to hold an auxiliary USB cable, USB flash drive, portable keyboard, earphones, or other accessories. The Lenovo Legion Go power adapter and FPS Mode controller puck fit in the case beneath the device.
Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps
For more precise control when playing racing or FPS games, look no further than the Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps. The extra grippy textured material enhances comfort and control when in the heat of an intense gaming session.
Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard
The Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard is the perfect complement to the Lenovo Legion Go as a 75% layout, super light 180 g keyboard at only 5.6 mm thick. The keyboard can easily switch between up to three devices with multi-device connection, and supports Microsoft Windows, Android, and iPadOS.
Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitors
When not gaming on the go, Lenovo Legion Go owners have two new display options in the 27-inch Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and 31.5-inch Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitors. Both monitors feature an up to 180 Hz refresh rate and 0.5 ms (MPRT) response times in their 1500R curved displays. The 27-inch monitor supports 120% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 and the 31.5-inch supports 112% sRGB. Both monitors have two HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DP1.4 port, and an audio out, as well as a pair of 3 W speakers.
Gamers who want to get the most out of their new Lenovo Legion accessories, monitors, and devices can upgrade to Legion Ultimate Support, gaining access to expert gaming techs available 24/7/365 via chat, email, or phone. As the Lenovo Legion gaming ecosystem continues to expand, gamers will have more and more options to customize their builds and in the pursuit of reaching their impossible.
EMEA Pricing and Availability
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Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock
The Lenovo Legion Go USB-C dock gives gamers a base station for their Lenovo Legion Go when not on the move, with a USB-C Power port (up to 100Wmax), 1G RJ45 port, full-function Type-C port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port that supports up to 4K at 60 Hz. The dock also has a 230 mm integrated Type-C cable to connect to the Lenovo Legion Go.Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector
The Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector turns the Lenovo Legion Go's detachable TrueStrike controllers into a single, chargeable controller. At full charge, the Charging Connector's onboard battery also provides a full charge for both the left and right detachable TrueStrike controllers. The Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector itself is rechargeable via a Type-C port.
Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case
The hard shell, dual-zip Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case features a clapboard to protect the screen, with an internal zip pocket to hold an auxiliary USB cable, USB flash drive, portable keyboard, earphones, or other accessories. The Lenovo Legion Go power adapter and FPS Mode controller puck fit in the case beneath the device.
Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps
For more precise control when playing racing or FPS games, look no further than the Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps. The extra grippy textured material enhances comfort and control when in the heat of an intense gaming session.
Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard
The Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard is the perfect complement to the Lenovo Legion Go as a 75% layout, super light 180 g keyboard at only 5.6 mm thick. The keyboard can easily switch between up to three devices with multi-device connection, and supports Microsoft Windows, Android, and iPadOS.
Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitors
When not gaming on the go, Lenovo Legion Go owners have two new display options in the 27-inch Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and 31.5-inch Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitors. Both monitors feature an up to 180 Hz refresh rate and 0.5 ms (MPRT) response times in their 1500R curved displays. The 27-inch monitor supports 120% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 and the 31.5-inch supports 112% sRGB. Both monitors have two HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DP1.4 port, and an audio out, as well as a pair of 3 W speakers.
Gamers who want to get the most out of their new Lenovo Legion accessories, monitors, and devices can upgrade to Legion Ultimate Support, gaining access to expert gaming techs available 24/7/365 via chat, email, or phone. As the Lenovo Legion gaming ecosystem continues to expand, gamers will have more and more options to customize their builds and in the pursuit of reaching their impossible.
EMEA Pricing and Availability
- The Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 Monitor is expected to be available starting October 2024 starting at €259.
- The Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 Monitor is expected to be available starting October 2024 starting at €349.
- The Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock is expected to be available starting June 2024 starting at €64.99.
- The Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector is expected to be available starting October 2024 starting at €59.99.
- The Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case is expected to be available starting January 2025 starting at€29.99.
- The Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps is expected to be available starting October 2024 starting at €9.99.
- The Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard is expected to be available starting November 2024 starting at €39.99.
9 Comments on Lenovo Announces New Legion Monitors and Legion Go Accessories
mine feature 3 USB-A, 1 USB-C PD 60w, HDMI 2.0 4K 60hz and a 1G RJ45, quite similar to that one (well ... the Legion Go one is probably an OEM with branding ;) )
out of the lot, the carry case seems okay ... cheaper than the ridiculously small official Ally carry case and just as spacious as the Aolion carry case i took instead.
edit: the official website mention 45w power supplying to the Legion Go, so, it doesn't get the full 100w
granted it would be a little bit more annoying than buying locally and having a shorter waiting time ... but the wait is sometime worth it ...
personal experience ... bought a dock locally, it was overpriced it was a [auto-censoring] piece of plastic for the majority of the build, luckily i could send it back and ask a full refund since the charging was not working as advertised and the Ally would not get into 30w turbo when docked ... ~130$ mistake :laugh:
nonetheless the Legion Go one is not that much overpriced ... :laugh: 18$ was the price of the new one i got in 2 weeks delivery, aluminium made and as mentioned : same as the one here
so, now, for me a Dock will never exceed 40$ if i want to upgrade the one i have or if i need a new one :D
also ...
this is the price i see right now ;)
NVMe (but with, sadly, 2 USB 3.0 1 USB 2.0, but still HDMI 2.0 and 1G Rj45)
bunch of USB and cooling fan + SD/uSD card reader
the one i bought and mentioned above
and a more expensive one from UGREEN but including a 100w GaN charger and C to C cable
bonus : the carry case i got i would not even pay that MSRP or more for USB4 (because i would probably find no use to USB4 in a standard scenario)
eu.ugreen.com/collections/switch-hub/products/copy-of-snap-deal-ugreen-docking-station-for-steam-deck
the full combo is about 20chf/€ less tho buuutttt ... in Switzerland i can buy UGREEN locally ... tho it would cost 2 to 3 time more, sometime :p
and if i bought it from Amazon or Ugreen website i would be slapped with a tax bat ... which would make it about the price of the AE one (strangely i never got tax slap via AliExpress, tho normally if it go above 62.50chf it should have custom taxes :confused: )