MYBIGGAMING
LIVE
Agothic
Hardware 18 August 2026 3 min read

Lenovo Legion Go S Deal Drops Handheld To Record Low $533 At Woot

Woot is offering an open-box Lenovo Legion Go S in Glacier White for a record low of $533.49, the cheapest price we've seen for this model.
Author: Гика PC
Lenovo Legion Go S Deal Drops Handheld To Record Low $533 At Woot

Woot, Amazon's dedicated deals site, is offering an open-box deal on the Lenovo Legion Go S in Glacier White, cutting the price down to $533.49. This is the same handheld we highlighted when it was on sale for $549.99 a few months ago, and to our knowledge, it has never been cheaper than it is right now.

The Open-Box Caveat

The caveat, of course, is that it is an open-box item. If you're okay with that, you can snag Lenovo's Legion Go S (Glacier White) for $533.49 at Woot while supplies last.

Here is what Woot says about the open-box status:

"The units in this event are being sold as 'open box' condition. That means that they have been opened due to being a photo sample, a tested working customer return or having damaged packaging. Some non-essential items may be missing from the box. That is the reason for the reduced sale price and the reduced warranty."

Woot backs the handheld with a 90-day warranty, so you have plenty of time to stress test and break it in.

Lenovo Legion Go S Glacier White Specs And Features

Unlike the darker Nebula Nocturne model powered by SteamOS, the Glacier White finish denotes it is running Windows 11 Home. Key specs and features include:

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen Z2 Go APU with integrated Radeon graphics.
  • Display: 8-inch WUXGA (1920x1200) PureSight IPS touchscreen featuring a 16:10 aspect ratio, 120Hz variable refresh rate (VRR), 500 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage.
  • Memory / Storage: 16GB of high-speed LPDDR5X RAM + 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, expandable via a built-in microSD card slot.
  • Battery & Power: 55.5Whr battery with Rapid Charge Pro support (charging to 50% in roughly 30 minutes via 65W USB-C).
  • Connectivity & I/O: Dual USB4 Type-C ports (40Gbps data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0, and DisplayPort 1.4 output), Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and ergonomic TrueStrike controllers with hall-effect joysticks.

It's basically a toned-down version of the Legion Go (non-S model) we reviewed, though the specs are still good overall for the money, considering this is one of the least expensive handhelds around at the moment.

Lenovo Legion Go S With SteamOS Is On Sale For $708.99

If you are not keen on going the open-box route and/or prefer the SteamOS variant, you can find the Legion Go S with SteamOS discounted to $708.99 at Lenovo where it's listed as a 'doorbuster' deal.

We reviewed the SteamOS model and came away impressed on several fronts, including the soft feel of the chassis, hall-effect sticks, large and vibrant display, excellent SteamOS efficiency, and strong mix of speed and battery life.

The specs here are the same as the open-box model above, except it runs SteamOS instead of Windows 11 and comes in the Nebula Nocturne colorway.

Alternatives

Alternatively, you can still find the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally for $597.10 at Amazon and $599.99 at Best Buy.

Article author

Гика

Quick actions