Not a bad price for these 1 2 3. 4 5 6
10 in stock at time of posting
[Refurb] Lenovo Legion Go Z1 Extreme $729.40 Delivered @ Lenovo Outlet

Referral Links
Referrer and referee get $20 after referee's 1st purchase of $90+.
Related Stores
closed Comments
back in stock
+13.2% cashback via shopback
Lenovo terms and conditions
These items are not eligible for Cashback:
Purchases via the Lenovo Education Store, Outlet Store and any Employee Purchase Programs such as corporate partner stores.
Mmmm would this have the same performance as the Lenovo Legion Go S if we flash it with Steam OS?
This one is better
This will perform better than the Go S.
The Z1 Extreme has more cores, higher clocks and is based on a newer architecture.
I got the Z1 for $1024 new back in March
Thanks OP manage to secure one. Can't resist it. Flying out soon so can claim TRS back. I have no idea how I'm gonna repay it yet… gonna scoure the house to look for things to sell…..
That's the spirit.
I put everything on my credit card and by the end of the month, it drains whatever surplus I have after living expenses.
I’ve become a slave to big corporations, just another economic unit in their system.
I work, spend and repay debt endlessly. There is no room to retire early.they say to Go Big or Go Home - but nowadays you can easily do both, amirite?
Enjoy life with the Z1, you only live once… now get back to work in a sleepy haze thanks to the Z1
It’s letting me checkout so maybe refresh if you’re still after one. Might be people having them in their carts then abandoning.
nice find, but am gonna wait for the legion go 2.
its a good console from 2 years ago - low ram is a no-go for me.
not bad if youre looking for a machine like this - killer price.Have both this and the rog ally x, gotta say the screen on this is just so nice. For this price it's awesome
Which would you say is better overall?
I would choose the legion go
It just feels soo much more premium. It feels expensive and nice. The rog ally x feels more plastic-ish and mushy. The screen is smaller and the bezels around it are thicker..
Though the rog ally x does have more battery life, the legion go still feels sooo much more premium it is actually insane. I plan on getting rid of the ally x. The legion go speakers don't sound as good as the ally x in my opinion, but it has the mousepad/trackpad which is a hugely nice feature sometimes.
For THIS price i would 1000% pick the legion go over and over again!!!
Have you tried applying the settings from reddit for the legion go? Makes the legion go sound so much better.
@SarcasticEmu: Holy dude, night and day doesn't even begin to describe the difference this made. Thank you so much! Literally might be better than the ally now
@despavr: No worries! Also another quick heads-up in case you haven't seen it already, check out Lossless Scaling. I stumbled across it by chance on OzBargain last week, and it’s genuinely impressive. The software uses AI to boost your frame rate and upscale standard definition (SD) content to high definition (HD).
@SarcasticEmu: I've heard about it! Is it much better than the AMD equivalent built in? I'll definitely check it out since its on sale right now!
@despavr: When it comes to out-of-the-box performance, native frame generation using AMD's FSR generally offers superior results, primarily due to its temporal upscaling approach. This method leverages data from previous frames to generate new ones, akin to how a trained language model performs better than an untrained one.
In contrast, spatial methods like lossless, only use individual frames, generating more artifacts in fast-moving scenes and introducing latency, although we are talking about minor latency at 3x (20ms). But, on devices like the Legion Go, native FSR-based frame generation is typically limited to a 2× frame rate multiplier. But, against AFMF (the one built in adrenalin) lossless scaling 3.2 is better.
But Lossless Scaling offers more flexibility, allowing frame generation multipliers of up to 20×. Granted, the optimal performance-to-latency balance is generally found in the 2×–4× range as it has less latency and generates less artifacts.
Also with Lossless Scaling you can lock the frame rate, providing smoother gameplay. This feature is not available with native FSR, which rely on the game's engine and doesn't provide frame locking. Some argue this is better then FSR natively.
Lossless Scaling's can also be applied to other applications that lack native FSR, including games without native frame generation, emulators, and streaming.
Summary:
Native FSR is preferable when:
The game supports it natively.
A fixed 2× multiplier is good enough.
Minimal latency is important.
Lossless Scaling is better when:
Adjustable multipliers (up to 4×) are needed.
Frame rate locking is required for smoother performance.
Using software that lacks native frame generation support (e.g., emulators, videos, unsupported games).
For most scenarios, except for natively supported games you want at 2x frame rate, Lossless Scaling is worth using over FSR.
Extreme!!!! ummm…
oos