2024-08-27 09:02:40
Before Ifa, the largest consumer electronics and home appliances show in the world which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year at Messe Berlin from 6 to 10 September, Lenovo presented a series of innovations for the Legion ecosystem with a pair of new gaming displays and a series of accessories that aim to give enthusiasts the opportunity to further personalize their gaming sessions.
So the USB-C port offers players a basic port for the Lenovo Legion Go when they are not on the move, with a USB-C power port (up to 100 Wmax), a 1G RJ45 port, a Type-C port with full features, the two USB-A 3.0 ports and one HDMI 2.0 port that supports up to 4K at 60 Hz The dock also has a built-in 230mm USB Type-C cable to connect the Lenovo Legion Go.
Also, the Lenovo Legion Go charging connector turns TrueStrike controllers into a single charging controller. When fully charged, the built-in battery in the charging connector provides power to both TrueStrike1 controllers. Lenovo Legion Go charging connector is charged via a Type-C port.
Also on display will be a two-zipper hard case for the Legion Go, a Lenovo joystick with new caps, and a mini-180g Bluetooth keyboard that can be connected to three devices that support Microsoft Windows, Android, and iPadOS.
For gamers there are also two new display options from October: 27-inch Legion R27qc-30 and 31.5-inch Legion R32qc-30 monitors, both with a refresh rate of up to 180 Hz and response times of 0.5 ms in their 1500R appeared.
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