ASUS ROG Ally X vs Lenovo Legion Go S
ASUS ROG Ally X
Lenovo Legion Go S
The Ally X goes all-in on power. The Legion Go S plays it smart with versatility.
How They Compare
The things that actually matter ๐
Pick Your Side ๐
Which one stole your heart?
Which One Is For You?
Two amazing products, two different vibes โจ
- You want the best possible handheld performance
- You prioritize smooth gameplay over everything else
- You are willing to pay more for that extra edge
- You love the idea of detachable controllers
- You want a bigger screen for immersive handheld play
- You appreciate getting great value without sacrificing too much
The Full Story
LoveBar's deep-dive, written for humans ๐
This matchup is all about what kind of handheld gamer you really are. The ROG Ally X is the pure performance play, the kind of device that makes you forget you are holding something portable because the games just run that well. It chews through demanding titles and keeps things smooth when other handhelds would be gasping for air. The Legion Go S takes a different approach entirely, betting on flexibility with its detachable controllers and a screen size that feels genuinely cinematic for a handheld. It turns into a mini tabletop setup in seconds, which is a party trick that never gets old. The Ally X costs more but delivers more raw grunt, while the Legion Go S gives you clever design at a friendlier entry point. It really comes down to whether you want brute force or a Swiss army knife in your backpack.