Gaming
Lenovo Legion Phone Duel is all in on mobile gaming
Absolutely screams gaming
Mobile gaming enthusiasts will have yet another smartphone to choose from as the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel has just entered the game!
There’s been some fair amount of anticipation for this phone with leaks popping up every now and again. Let’s jump right into the specs to see what we’re working with here.
Powered for elite gaming
It was previously announced that this phone will be one of the firsts to carry the Snapdragon 865 Plus — the latest and greatest from Qualcomm — that’s built for “elite gaming.”
Elsewhere on the phone you get up to 16GB LPDRR5 RAM and a 512GB UFS 3.1 internal storage. It has a 6.65-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate with a 240Hz sampling rate that should bode well for all your mobile gaming needs.
As for the batteries, the rumors were right. Instead of one big chunk, Lenovo opted to split it up. Inside are two 2500mAh batteries. This helps with giving the Duel enough juice while also keeping it cool.
Built for gaming
Speaking of juicing up, the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel supports 90W Turbo Power Charging. This can take you from 0 to 50 percent in just 10 minutes and straight up to 100 percent in only half an hour.
You can charge the phone on either USB-C ports. Yes, there are two. One in the usual bottom of the phone, the other on its side — a perfect spot for charging while you’re gaming. Very similar to the one implemented by the ROG Phones.
Just like any gaming phone worth its salt, the Duel has two front-firing speakers. For touch and move simulation controls, there’s a Lenovo Legion Assistant to help you out.
Lenovo also made you sure you can “feel” your game. It has dynamic and surrounding vibration from specialized engines in the phone simulate the feel of in-game hits.
Stream your game
If you want to show off your skills, the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel lets you do that too. It has a side-mounted 20MP pop-up camera. It stays hidden until you’re ready to showcase your skills.
It can capture 1080P HD footage and record 4K video at up to 30FPS. Like any pop-up camera, it also has an auto-retract drop detection feature to give you some peace of mind.
On the software side, there’s the Lenovo Legion Realm which is a customized dashboard for all your gaming needs. Much like what Armory Crate is on the ROG Phone.
With it you can tweak hardware performance much like you would on PC gaming devices. You also get direct access to stream on either YouTube or Twitch. There are four noise-cancelling microphones to help streamers broadcast and record clear audio.
Streaming also lets you remove the background and use AI to auto-enhance your image using a selfie editor. It features several unique retouching filters and correction options.
At launch, users can auto-enhance images with programmed adjustments for a more balanced appearance. A later update will let users adjust filter settings to their liking (up to 100 levels of varying intensity).
For even more personalization, the device supports AR stickers called Playmoji.
Share your highlights
The Lenovo Legion Phone Duel will also do the heavy lifting for your after-stream content.
As soon as a gaming session ends, users can review all the highlights on-the-fly with a preview screen. All that’s left is for the user to select and merge recorded clips before sharing for the world to enjoy.
It even goes the extra mile. If you forgot to hit record, you only need to slide your finger on the right ultrasonic trigger (the right shoulder button area), to go back in time to relive the moment you missed and “instantly reversely-record” the moment.
In case you’re wondering, it does have rear cameras. Unusually located in the middle area and right next to the Legion logo, these are a 64MP main camera and 16MP ultra-wide angle lens.
Pricing and availability
The Lenovo Legion Phone Duel (aka Lenovo Legion Phone Pro in China) will be available starting July in China.
It will come to select markets in Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America at a later date.
Pricing for both the 16GB and 12GB variants will vary depending on the market.
CES 2026
This Razer AI companion can tell you how much of a noob you are
The brand also unveiled an AI headset and an immersive gaming chair.
Whenever you’re playing a single-player game, do you miss the toxic banter of teammates telling you how bad you are? Sometimes, it feels impossible to play without another voice in your ear. For those moments, Razer reintroduced Project AVA, an AI desk companion designed to keep you company while gaming and for more.
Project AVA
Technically, Razer already introduced the AI companion during last year’s CES 2025. This year, however, the brand has added more functionalities to the upcoming product, turning the device from a mere esports coach into an actual companion.
Previously, the assistant can use your camera, eye-tracking, audio input, and the screen to tell you how to get better in your chosen game. Now, Razer has added the ability to help you with everyday tasks like organizing schedules and suggesting fits.
Additionally, users can choose between a variety of 5-inch animated holograms as avatars, such as Kira, Zane, and even Japan’s favorite salary woman SAO. Users can also pick personalities for them from sassy to friendly.
Since it’s still a concept, there’s no word on when Project AVA will be available as a finished product.
Project Motoko
Last month, we reviewed the BlackShark V3 Pro, one of the most comfortable gaming headsets we’ve tried. Not content with prioritizing comfort, Razer has now added AI to a headset.
Project Motoko showcases a headset that uses AI technology to anticipate your needs. Besides a flurry of microphones, the headset uses two cameras positioned at eye level to analyze your surroundings. Razer says it can even track how many reps you’ve done at the gym and summarize a document you’re looking at.
Because the software is specifically designed to detect your surroundings, it can reportedly heighten your senses and find things you might have missed from your peripheral vision. Additionally, it can heighten your hearing and amplify conversations and sounds you might find important.
Project Madison
To cap it all off, Razer also unveiled an immersive gaming chair. Project Madison is a chair that uses lighting, audio, and haptic feedback to deliver an immersive gaming experience.
First of all, the chair uses Razer’s iconic Chroma RGB to simulate your surroundings while playing a game. With 16.8 million colors, it makes you feel visually immersed in your game.
Secondly, the chair has THX Spatial Audio. On its own, the chair’s speakers can provide audio immersion. Further, if you pair it with front speakers, you can upgrade this to a 7.1 surround sound system.
Thirdly, Project Madison features Razer Sensa HD Haptics to deliver a tactile sensation that makes you feel every impact and explosion.
CES 2026
GameSir just made a controller with its own steering wheel
The Swift Drive Controller launches later this year.
I have a love-hate relationship with racing games. Though I love the thrill of driving fast virtually, the price of a full racing rig is enough to make you crash and burn. Even worse, some of the more robust sim games practically need a steering wheel. For CES 2026, GameSir announced the Swift Drive Controller, a hopefully affordable, albeit unique, way to play racing games.
Rather than a full steering wheel, the Swift Drive Controller attaches a smaller “wheel” in the middle of a traditional handheld controller. It’s not just a spinning dial, either. The Hall effect wheel has force feedback, much like an actual wheel. It can also move from 30 to 1080 degrees, depending on the setting.
All of the other buttons and triggers also have force feedback to simulate the feeling of driving, including ABS braking and wheel spin. There’s even some RGB lighting to simulate the game’s RPM.
The controller connects using a 2.4GHz wireless connection. GameSir says that a single charge can last up to 30 hours.
Currently, the Swift Drive does not have a definitive launch date. However, the company says that the controller is coming later this year. Similarly, it doesn’t have a price tag just yet. However, it’s likely less than a full rig, which is a boon for those who want to save.
CES 2026
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP brings your Death Stranding dreams to life
The special gaming tablet was designed with Kojima Productions.
Whenever a gaming studio partners with a new device, it’s always a hit or miss. While some partnerships elevate the design of their devices, some end up with tacky decals or obnoxious themes. Thankfully, 2026 is starting off with a dose of the former. During CES 2026, ROG has announced a partnership with Kojima Productions for the ROG Flow Z13-KJP.
Especially apparent through the Death Stranding duology, Kojima Productions has a uniquely futuristic aesthetic. The studio even has a similarly clad mascot called Ludens, a knight-like EVA suit. The studio is lending its designs to a special edition of the iconic ROG Flow Z13.
The gaming tablet features the gold, black, and white designs of the studio. It incorporates carbon fiber to make the whole design lighter. It also has a uniquely shaped keyboard cover with custom font for the keys.
Plus, the package comes with a carrying case reminiscent of the packages carried by Death Stranding’s Sam Porter Bridges. It also has a custom Ludens-inspired Armoury Crate theme.
Inside, the ROG Flow Z13-KJP features the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, paired with the Radeon 8060S GPU. It has up to 128GB LPDDR5X 8000 RAM and 1TB of internal storage. The touchscreen display has durable Gorilla Glass DXC protection. Finally, the 70Wh battery supports fast charging, which can juice up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.
Pairing with the tablet, ROG is also launching KJP versions of the ROG Delta II, the ROG Scabbard II, and the ROG Keris II Origin.
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