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Lenovo’s Legion C700 cloud handheld feels like the wrong response to a worsening handheld price situation

I need someone to tell Lenovo that cloud handhelds aren’t the answer to the handheld situation right now. That said, it might already be too late, as a C700 portable has popped up designed with Tencent’s START streaming service in mind, and while that likely means it’s for the Chinese market, I’m worried that will change.

First highlighted by Videocardz, a Weibo post provides a good look at the Lenovo Legion C700, including its buttons and backside. At a glance, it looks like most contempoary gaming handhelds, boasting asymmetrical dual analogue sticks, a disc d-pad, and full-sized triggers up top.

The C700 isn’t quite cut from the same cloth as the Lenovo Legion Go S, but you can tell they’re from the same lineage. Both actually have near-identical back buttons and ergonomic contours, but since this is a streaming handheld, there’s noticeably less heft and girth.

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Lenovo teaser for Legion C700 handheld with back and front view of white handheld.

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That’d normally be a good thing, except it means there’s not much actually going on inside the C700. Keep in mind that cloud streaming devices aren’t expected to run anything natively, and just like the Logitech G Cloud or even the PlayStation Portal, internet connectivity will make or break Lenovo‘s proposed portable.

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