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I don't think these are crazy prices for a 32GB/2TB gaming/general purpose computer that is ~2lbs.
If you stop thinking of this as a handheld gaming PC going toe-to-toe with the Steam Deck and Switch 2 and instead think of it as an incredibly compact PC with great specs for under $2k, suddenly it doesn't look sp bad.
I just gave up a work laptop (Asus Zenbook Ultra 7/16GB/512GB) for an original Legion Go that I picked up used. I've long wanted a fast machine around the same size as a Surface Go. The Legion Go is the best option that I could find. I've disconnected the controllers and it's a small powerful tablet running Windows. (Not my favourite at work, but needed for some things there.)
With 32GB of RAM that can shift between CPU and GPU (I assume), this would even be a decent machine for local LLM tasks.
This isn't a great Steam Deck competitor, but it is a pretty nice Windows machine (if you want such a thing) that can also play games.
Me, I'd rather have a high end one of these with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse than a Dell laptop.
It's nice to see some new designs on computer hardware.