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This custom handheld case comes with space for a keyboard, and it’s great for the Lenovo Legion Go

A simple case for a mini PC setup
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This custom handheld case comes with space for a keyboard, and it’s great for the Lenovo Legion Go
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Yes, that is a Steam Deck in the image, but there’s actually space for the Legion Go in there. If you own a Lenovo Legion Go and often take it on your travels, you probably already know how important a good case can be. But what if your case could do more than just protect the device? A user named Natter_LT on the 3D-printing platform Cults3D has created something even better – a custom handheld case that holds both your Legion Go/S and a mini keyboard.

Create a mini PC setup with your Legion Go using this custom case

Most regular carrying cases only have room for the handheld and a charger. This custom case, however, goes a step further. It includes a dedicated space to store a small keyboard, giving you everything you need for a desktop-style setup in one package. You will no longer have to worry about carrying the keyboard in a separate case, making it a perfect choice for those who are always on the go.

The design is also compatible with other devices like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally/X. And since it’s 3D printed, it can be tweaked for other handhelds too. If your device is roughly the same size, it can probably be made to fit. Its creator also says there is room for the newer Lenovo Legion Go S as well.

Play & Work Case with the Steam Deck, image source: Cults3D

The case includes a kickstand so you can set up your Legion Go up on a desk or table, turning it into a mini workstation. That makes it great for gaming with a mouse and keyboard or watching videos hands-free. It also has cutouts for ports, so you can charge your device or connect accessories without removing it from the case. These small design details make the case extremely useful and different from a basic carrying pouch.

The best part is that the case can be 3D printed, and Natter_LT has uploaded all the files on Cults3D, which can be accessed for $9.40. The instructions are also pretty simple and include all details about what materials to use and how to put them together. The creator has also uploaded a video on their YouTube channel, which shows how the case works. This can help you decide if it’s something you want to build before spending any money or time printing it.


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As for the keyboard, Natter_LT suggests a few different options, including the Logitech Pebble 2 Keys, HP 3250, or Apple Magic Keyboard. However, other similarly-sized keyboards can “easily” be supported.


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