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A prototype video leak suggested a price of around $1,000 USD for the Legion Go 2, though this figure was tied to a high-end ...
As highlighted by Notebookcheck, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 outperforms the MSI Claw A8, according to a new benchmark by Lines ...
When it comes to the best handheld gaming consoles for 2025, you’re going to choose between three: the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, ...
A recent video from the YouTube channel Lines Tech (via Notebook Check) shows the Legion Go 2 running Shadow of the Tomb ...
Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes leak online in China, revealing the gaming handheld’s design ahead of its official debut.
Early tests show Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 outperforming MSI Claw A8, despite running the same AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip under the ...
This version of the Legion Go 2 apparently didn’t house a Z2 Extreme chipset but a regular Z2. The higher-end AMD APU—or accelerated processing unit with graphics capabilities—isn’t using ...
Meanwhile, the Legion Go S seems to do away with detachable controllers. However, the controllers on both of these devices look less boxy and more rounded. This is a change I am very happy about.
The first-gen Legion Go features an 8.8 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel, 144 Hz OLED display, an AMD Ryzen 1 Extreme processor, 16GB of RAM, up to a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and a pair of detachable ...
The Legion Go S is a streamlined PC gaming handheld and the first with SteamOS since Steam Deck; the Go 2 is a full sequel. The Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop also gets a silicon boost.
Now it looks like Lenovo might be taking a leaf out of Nintendo's book, as a mix up with some Legion Go Dock specs seems to have revealed the existence of not just a Legion Go Gen Two, but also a ...
Legion Go 2’s specs look tasty, even without a Z2 chip Outside of lacking the new chip, it appears that the prototype handheld still packs what’s coming. That includes the OLED panel with ...