Lenovo has confirmed that it will launch the upcoming Legion C700 gaming handheld on August 25 in China.

Unlike conventional Windows handhelds that run intense games on their own hardware, the Legion C700 is designed for cloud gaming and remote streaming.
The gaming handheld supports Tencent START cloud gaming, delivering titles like Black Myth: Wukong at up to 60 FPS with latency under 10ms.
In terms of hardware specs, it sports a 7.82-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is only 14.9mm thick and weighs around 556 grams, which is lighter than most Windows handhelds. Inputs include drift-resistant TMR sensor joysticks, Hall-effect linear triggers for precise control, an omnidirectional D-pad, two rear buttons, and dual shoulder controls, all of which support full key remapping.
Lenovo has equipped it with its own streaming software, featuring one-click playback alongside offline and high-speed modes. A built-in control center lets users monitor system performance in real time while dynamically tuning button maps, joystick sensitivity, fan speed, and screen parameters during gameplay.
More details, including pricing and the rest of the specs, are expected to be revealed during the launch event.

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