The is the on the market right now, but it's not without its issues. As I found out when I tested and reviewed it, there are some issues that make it feel like somewhat of an incomplete port over the operating system. One of those issues was lack of joystick RGB lighting support, but that's now been baked into a new update.
The adds in the ability to turn the Legion Go S SteamOS's joystick RGB lighting on/off, choose from some effects (solid, breathe, chroma, or rainbow), and adjust the brightness. If you're on the Beta update channel and have the latest update, you can find these options by going to Settings > Customization.
Another thing that made it feel a little unready was its shoddy mini trackpad support; I found it not to work at all in gaming mode (it isn't even registered as an input), and while it did eventually work in Desktop mode it's basically unusable as it feels more like clumsy joystick input than one-to-one mouse movement. This สมัคร winner55 เครดิตฟรี problem winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต still persists, so I just pretend the little trackpad nubbet doesn't even exist when I use the handheld.
I suppose it's saying something about the Legion Go S that it's still the best handheld gaming PC around even with these problems. But I probably wasn't the target market for that joystick RGB anyway. I'll be leaving it turned off to maximise that battery life, but I'll be a little happier knowing the option is there should I ever change my mind.

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