The controllers take a second to connect and disconnect, but it's been a seamless experience that you can tell Lenovo put a lot of time into. Due to the positioning of the right controller as well, trying to disconnect it often in results in accidentally pressing down the power button as it's where my other hand will naturally grip, which is also frustrating. I haven't had much of an issue with that, but the controllers are needlessly difficult to disconnect and then keep connected to the handheld. The Legion Go's biggest selling point in its design is the detachable controllers, which promise a Switch-like experience. However, for other aspects of this handheld, particularly the hard plastic shell used for the controllers, the device feels cheap. For the parts that matter, like the stand and the joysticks, Lenovo has invested money into good-quality materials. Lenovo has managed to target a similar price target to the Asus ROG Ally with more features inside, and I think part of how the company has achieved that is through the build quality.
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