Lenovo is expanding its Legion lineup with the introduction of two new gaming displays, plus several accessories for the Legion Go handheld that should hopefully make it more attractive against its rivals, such as the ROG Ally.
Legion Go Accessories

First off, the Legion Go is now getting a new base station in the form of the USB-C dock, which features a USB-C for charging (up to 100W), a gigabit LAN port, a standard USB-C port, two USB-A ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port supporting up to 4K at 60Hz. However, the 230mm cable connecting to the main device is integrated into the base, which means inconvenient repairs if it ever breaks.

Meanwhile, the Legion Go Charging Connector enables the detachable TrueStrike controllers to function as a single, chargeable controller; its onboard 10.55Wh battery also provides charging for both controllers. Besides that, Lenovo is also bringing a carrying case and additional joystick mods to enable better control in specific games. For daily use, there’s also the Bluetooth mini keyboard that also supports other devices via its multi-device connection.

Lenovo has also introduced the Legion R27qc-30 and R32qc-30 monitors: both monitors, at 27-inch and 32-inch respectively, feature 1500R panel curvature, with refresh rates up to 180Hz and response times of 0.5ms. The 27-inch model supports 120% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3, while the 31.5-inch model supports 112% sRGB. Both are equipped with two HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DP1.4 port, audio output, and a pair of 3W speakers.
The company hasn’t provided details on availability and pricing just yet, but it will be provided at a later date, according to its press release.
Pokdepinion: A fairly solid lineup of accessories to complement the handheld.