Prototypes for a Lenovo handheld gaming console show up on sale in China

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Prototypes for a Lenovo handheld gaming console show up on sale in China



Prototypes of an unreleased Lenovo handheld called Legion Play are being sold in China, showing what could have been a would-be rival to Logitech and Razer’s cloud gaming devices. 

YouTuber Taki Udon (opens in new tab) (spotted by Tom’s Hardware (opens in new tab)) bought one of these prototypes and did an extensive hands-on with the rare unreleased handheld. Udon said he paid $160 for the unit on a second-hand market, and the seller told him that there were 1,000 models in “all different levels of quality,” but only 100 were in the condition you see in the video.

That’s not what it would’ve cost if it had officially made it to retail: For context, the Logitech G Cloud (opens in new tab) retails for $350, and the 5G-enabled Razer Edge (opens in new tab) will hit shelves at $399 later this month. Legion Play seems closer spec-wise to the G Cloud since both are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor and have a similar design. 



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