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Right now, the Lenovo conversation is split between gaming product deals and excitement, and a growing controversy around a Lenovo-branded retro handheld allegedly preloaded with thousands of copyrighted Nintendo ROMs for the Chinese market. There’s also ongoing coverage of Lenovo’s broad PC presence and recent Legion tablet/phone expansion.

Also known as lenovo legion·legion go·legion go gen 2·legion go s·lenovo legion r27qe gen2

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Key Takeaway Lenovo’s latest headlines include both sharp Legion deal coverage and legal/copyright concerns tied to a retro handheld reportedly loaded with Nintendo ROMs.
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Lenovo’s latest headlines include both sharp Legion deal coverage and legal/copyright concerns tied to a retro handheld reportedly loaded with Nintendo ROMs.

Right now, the Lenovo conversation is split between gaming product deals and excitement, and a growing controversy around a Lenovo-branded retro handheld allegedly preloaded with thousands of copyrighted Nintendo ROMs for the Chinese market. There’s also ongoing coverage of Lenovo’s broad PC presence and recent Legion tablet/phone expansion.

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Device name Lenovo G02 retro handheld
Allegation Preloaded with thousands of copyrighted games, including Nintendo ROMs
Expansion Legion gaming tablets get 11-inch and 13-inch sizes; new Legion phone added

What to Watch

  • Follow continued reporting and official statements related to the Lenovo G02 retro handheld’s preloaded Nintendo ROMs claims. Tom's Hardware
  • Watch for more regional availability details for Lenovo’s new Legion tablets and phone, since US launch was skipped per coverage. Android Authority
  • Check for ongoing Legion gaming sale headlines and price tracking around future seasonal promotions. Tom's Hardware

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  • [USA-NC] [H] PayPal [W] Lenovo Legion Laptop 9to5google.com
  • It's Lenovo a-go-go as the company is responsible for nearly 1 in 4 of all PCs shipped worldwide PC Gamer
  • As memory prices squeeze enterprise buyers, Lenovo laughs all the way to the bank The Register
  • Lenovo launched two gaming tablets so good, it hurts they skip the US Android Authority
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Tracking: Get RTX power for less at Lenovo’s epic Memorial Day gaming sale — save big on Legion gaming PCs and laptops / Lenovo G02 retro handheld allegedly comes preloaded with thousands of copyrighted games, including Nintendo ROMs — company confirms that it’s an officially white-labeled device meant for the Chinese market

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