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BoxWave Stylus Pen Compatible with Valve Steam Deck - EverTouch Capacitive Stylus, Fiber Tip Capacitive Stylus Pen for Valve Steam Deck - Jet Black

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Although the Legion Go still doesn't have the best battery life, it can still last longer than many other Windows gaming handhelds out there. The overall look of the Legion Go casing is boxy and somewhat unattractive; however, it has a very sturdy build, and the large screen outshines the controllers right in front of you. I thought there would be some wiggling or creaking from the detachable controllers, but this is not the case. They can only be removed if I intend for it to happen. Otherwise, they stay very securely attached.

The large 8.8-inch IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate really makes a difference when playing games. It would be better if the Legion Go supported VRR, through. The biggest problem plaguing gaming handhelds right now is short battery life, which is why it's such a big deal that Lenovo seems to have found a way to make the Legion Go last for a decent amount of time (though it still doesn't last super long).

The Legion Go's software looks great but needs some refining to match ASUS. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino) Gaming and performance highlights I could actually see a stylus (with a bindable button on it too) being a useful accessory for playing strategy games and other mouse-heavy games that might gain a lot from it, which might be more comfortable than either the touch screen or the pads. One hand on a grip, the other holding the stylus. Regarding shape and weight, the Legion Go has a massive 8.8-inch screen and weighs relatively a lot for a gaming handheld at 1.88 pounds. As expected, it feels bulky in my hands, with some buttons too spaced out to be convenient to press. Even my husband, a tall six-foot-five man with large hands, found the controllers a little too big for his liking. This being the case, I'm sure that children and people with small hands will have to strain their fingers wide to hold it. This is one of the most expensive gaming handhelds out there, but that's because it has one of the very best screens and a good processor. Overall, it's well priced for what it offers.

There are dozens of other gaming handhelds on the market today. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central) Of all the leading gaming handhelds on the market today, this is the only one with more than one USB4 Type-C port (with Power Delivery 3.0, 40Gbps data transfer, and DisplayPort 1.4). There's one on top of the device and one on the bottom. This allows me to charge the handheld in either location, depending on what's more convenient — I use the top one when in handheld mode and the bottom one when charging in the included travel hard shell since there's a hole in the case for conveniently doing so.inch, HDR OLED display (1,200x800-pixel resolution); maximum 1,000-nit brightness in HDR; 90Hz max refresh.

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