This morning we reported that Evan Blass had leaked pictures of the upcoming Lenovo Legion Go S handheld gaming PC that hinted the budget handheld would ship with Valve's SteamOS rather than Windows. This afternoon, Blass shared pictures of another upcoming Lenovo handheld with The Verge, giving us a look at an upcoming premium model with a bigger screen and detachable controllers.
While full details haven't been revealed yet, Blass says it'll have an OLED display, which is a nice upgrade over the IPS LCD screen in the original Legion Go. Odds are that the processor will also get a processor spec bump.
Meanwhile, the design of Nintendo's next handheld game console has allegedly been leaked by an accessory maker, the Epic Games Store will be pre-installed on millions of Android devices sold in Europe and Latin America, and a hardware hacker has figured out how to add an M.2 slot to the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard-in-a-computer.
Here's a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.
Leak: Lenovo's larger Legion handheld adds OLED and keeps the detachable mouse [The Verge] Evan Blass, via tThe VergeIn addition to the new Lenovo Legion S budget handheld gaming PC, Lenovo also appears to have a new higher-end Legion Go with an 8.8 inch OLED display and detachable controllers.
The Nintendo Switch 2, as described by Dbrand [The Verge]Dbrand, which makes skins, cases, and screen protectors for smartphones, game consoles, and other devices, has leaked the design of the Nintendo Switch 2 (or whatever it's called) by revealing a case for the upcoming handheld.
Epic Games' app store will be preinstalled on millions of Android phones [Engadget]The Epic Games Store will be preinstalled on millions of Android phones in Europe and Latin America thanks to a deal with wireless carrier Telefónica.
Pi modder successfully adds M.2 slot to Pi 500 [Jeff Geerling]In a lot of ways the Raspberry Pi 500 is basically what you'd get if you took the hardware from a Raspberry Pi 5 and stuffed inside a keyboard chassis. One missing feature? M.2 support. But a hacker has figured out how to add one.
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