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Electronics Hardware display monitor BOE unveils 8K 120Hz panel with 4K 240Hz dual-mode support for high-end monitors 8K 120Hz cables are also emerging this year By Daniel Sims June 18, 2025 at 8: ...
Today at Lenovo’s event Tech World Shanghai 2025, Lenovo announced the new Lenovo Legion 9i (18”, 10), a gaming laptop truly designed for games—both those who play them, and those who make them.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16 Gen 10 continues its family’s knack for delivering extreme performance in a quality chassis at a competitive price. There are little areas for improvement, and the ...
Pick a Legion and Stick With It The return of the Silver Age Legion in 2007’s “The Lightning Saga” is the key to the whole thing. The Silver Age Legion is the blueprint for the rest.
A recent re-release of “2001: A Space Odyssey” is the first time an 8K film has gone not to theaters but over the air and into homes. But the home experience won’t pick up until more televisions can ...
The Legion Go S offers slightly more battery life than the original Legion Go, but a power bank is still essential for gaming on the go. Not just any power bank will do—it needs enough wattage ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is a smaller handheld gaming PC, packed with an AMD Z2 Go APU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. But can it keep up with the recent run of excellent gaming handhelds?
However, despite the Lenovo Legion Go S being smaller, the Steam Deck OLED is actually 100g lighter, which could make a major difference in terms of comfort for those who want to play for longer ...
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 was unveiled at CES 2025, and while it was still a prototype, the gaming handheld was super promising in my hands-on demo session. With no set release date or price point ...
Legion Go 2 + Legion Go S: Display and Driver Updates Now that the display is native landscape, it doesn’t require a specialized driver. Therefore, Lenovo expects driver updates to be streamlined.
The Legion Go S has a more conventional, single-piece design (more akin to the Steam Deck), and it’s now larger thanks to an 8-inch, 1920×1200 LCD screen with 120Hz support.
When we first received our PlayStation 5 review unit from Sony in 2020, we reacted with some bemusement to the "8K" logo on the box and its implied promise of full 7630×4320 resolution output.