Throwing a glove. These are Lenovo’s intentions. Using smart technology that can connect you anytime, anywhere, even when you’re not there, to work or play, the Chinese multinational based in Beijing, but also present in the United States (in Morrisville) wants to launch a new portable console for to compete. with the Nintendo Switch.
The data center, in the cloud or at the edge, does the same. Lenovo continues to create smart technologies putting connection at the top of your mind. In this context, Lenovo Legion Play fits: a portable game console with Android, from which the first rumors are leaking.
Lenovo, in fact, would take the development of the device seriously, at least according to a series of images found on the portal, which means that the Chinese company would be considering presenting the handheld game console earlier this year. It is one of two mobile gaming devices, found hidden on Lenovo’s website, discovered by liliputing.
The first pictures are there: all the tracks lead to the Lenovo Legion Play
The images of the innovative console have been uploaded to the portals Lenovo Germany and Lenovo Japan, where they should have been part of the showcase of the company’s Mobile World Congress 2021. When MWC arrived this summer, Lenovo never introduced the Lenovo Legion Play, and it is not visible on the company’s MWC websites.
But Liliputing managed to find them through the source code of the page, where there are links to four images. Complete with caption: “Designed for AAA gaming, Lenovo Legion Play is Android’s first cloud gaming console. The console allows users to play hundreds of cloud games, stream their game library, or play mobile games. It features a 7 “16: 9 FHD frameless display, HDR 10, built-in drivers, dual speakers, dual vibration, and 7000 mAh battery for the best gaming experience. Our developer program is open to all game developers. . Coming soon in select markets. “
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The layout of the controls would seem similar to many purely Asian-derived consoles, two analog sticks (one on the right side, the other on the left), the inevitable a, b, x, and y keys, the directional cross and two backbones characterize the device, at the bottom edge of which are the USB-C connector, the headphone jack and the microphone.
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The user interface displays Lenovo software customization, but also contains explicit references to Nvidia’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, Play Store, and web browser. It is difficult to understand when it will be developed, completed and finally commercialized. But Lenovo’s glove seems to have thrown itself anyway.