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Lenovo to develop new game console

"Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo may soon have a new competitor in the console business.

Lenovo has developed a game console, called eBox, that will launch in China by the end of the year. According to Lenovo spokesperson Jay Chen in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the company "saw game consoles as an area with growth potential."

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saint_john_paul_ii5621d ago

and watch it fail. THese guys probably have no idea on how to make a game console become sucessful...

sikbeta5620d ago

It'll be like all the 8-bit console rip-offs

ULTIMATE_REVENGE5621d ago

This isn't going to compete with all the current consoles.

Dam people do absolutely no research before posting.

scofios5621d ago

@ULTIMATE_REVENGE
Your right it isn't going to compete with all the current consoles.
It will be a domestic product like that zeebo console in brazil .

Spaghett5621d ago (Edited 5621d ago )

Zeebo! That's the name that was bugging me. Couldn't remember it for anything. I thought it might have been zong but those are actually useful.

Ripyealip5621d ago

talk about thinking outside the "box"

zireno5621d ago

yep, my initial thought as well, if they can't come with something better than "ebox" I have no faith whatsoever in that product. they should call it the wee or the game station.

smoothdude5620d ago

The name is very similar to XBOX. HAHAHA XBOX and EBOX, now you can see the parent of these teenagers getting all confused.

However, there is no way that this will work anywhere outside of China because gamers are passionate about "their" console.

HyperBear5621d ago

This is a joke right? (more than likely for the chinese market and like ultimate_revenge said, will not be competing worldwide against the actual consoles in the actual gaming market, ala. current-gen)

but, as far as the name as concerned...I can smell the M$ lawsuit coming.

xc7x5621d ago

so will this be manufactured in America? :-/

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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro and Xbox Remote Play: A smooth combo

Darryl Linington from Notebookcheck writes: "Released November 19, 2021, the Lenovo Tab P12 Pro doubles as a portable Xbox Remote Play screen with 60 FPS, low latency, and stunning AMOLED visuals in 2025."

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Lenovo Legion Go S official: $499 buys the first authorized third-party SteamOS handheld

The Verge :
Lenovo is trying an experiment. In May, it will officially become the very first company outside of Valve to ship a handheld gaming PC with the Steam Deck’s wonderfully pick-up-and-play SteamOS instead of Microsoft Windows.
And at $499, it’ll be a true Steam Deck rival, joining it as one of the lower-priced PC handhelds you can buy.

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_SilverHawk_374d ago

this is amazing. now i can wait to see the specs of the legion go 2

badz149374d ago

not just lower-priced but also lower spec

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RiseNShine373d ago

Just release the Steam OS and let us install it anywhere, i'd gladly make a 2nd partition with SteamOS on my Rog Ally.

RaidenBlack373d ago (Edited 373d ago )

Hey, just curious, what were the top features that contributed to your Rog Ally purchase decision over the other rival platforms? I mean your personal opinion.

RiseNShine373d ago

Mostly performance. It's a beast of a handheld, and it can emulate PS3, Xbox 360 and Switch just fine, even PS4 according to some youtube vids. Steam Deck can barely run some PS3 / Switch games in comparison. The problem is that it uses Windows, so it can be a hit or miss sometimes.

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More Lenovo Legion Go details emerge, including price

It's not official yet, but sources suggest that the Lenovo Legion Go handheld PC will launch in October ready to take on the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally.

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Tacoboto871d ago

8.8” QHD+ (2560 x 1600) screen

I feel like manufacturers are missing the mark when it comes to the display. Steam Deck's 800p is dense enough for the form factor and 1080p/1200p seems pushing it.

Now we're getting into 1440p territory, it's not like energy efficiency or performance have caught up yet at all. What's the point when virtually no game will run reasonably at native resolution on this portable device?

Guyfamily999871d ago

And it's a 144hz screen too. I'm not even sure if it would be able to do 1440p/144hz with a game like Hades. Feels like prioritizing numbers/specs over being realistic, this should be a 1080p screen (720p would be a step too far on a nearly 9 inch screen probably).

Tacoboto871d ago

Yeah, I do agree. Personally, the Switch OLED is one of the best mobile displays I've seen and used; I'd be perfectly fine if that same screen made it to a Deck OLED even with the extra 80p taken away.

But these devices are much more powerful and bigger, so 1080p60 with VRR would make more sense. Buuuut look at modern games, the Series S can't even hit 720p in some cases anymore but handheld makers are like "here's your handheld with a display fit for an RTX 4070"

mrcatastropheAF871d ago

900p on the ROG Ally is the sweet spot for performance and longevity.

And the high refresh rate makes a world of difference -- playing COD on the steamdeck vs the Ally feels (and looks) like night & day.

GoodGuy09871d ago (Edited 871d ago )

Looks very chonky lol. As I've said again, handheld PCs are still too early. Terrible performance, the machines turn very hot and cooling is too bare bones, huge and heavy, and batteries die quick defeating the purpose of it being a handheld. If you're spending $700+ on a pc handheld, you might as well get a desktop. That high resolution will absolutely destroy the battery and games will run terrible unless they're just small titles or for emulation.

Really, the only pc handheld that is worth it, is the steam deck.

UltimateOwnage871d ago

Agreed. Valve made a lot of smart choices with the Deck to maximize efficiency vs raw performance - the screen resolution included. It’s sharp enough to be a good experience but the fill rate is easy to hit for most games at good performance. If it had an OLED I’d basically have zero complains

Leeroyw871d ago

I agree with everything you said except this point:

"If you're spending $700+ on a pc handheld, you might as well get a desktop".

-this is marketed at people like me who want to have pc gaming on the go. To think any potential consumer doesn't already have a pc or console is a stretch.

andy85871d ago (Edited 871d ago )

It still doesn't look comfortable given the size and button location but it looks a good product and I like that the controllers remove. 1440p is overkill though, 1080p is the sweet spot on things like this.

4Sh0w871d ago (Edited 871d ago )

I dont have a Steamdeck yet but I've been itching to get one. I love the specs on this thing, that 8.8in 1440p?, screen will dazzle, battery life probably will be terrible but other than that this seems like it's made for me, hmm??? those sticks can be removed, gotta see how those feel. I'll wait for some more info & early reviews but this might just finally be the handheld I've been waiting for.

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