Lenovo Legion Go 2: Upgraded Performance and OLED Display

An updated version of Lenovo’s gaming handheld, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 will also have a detachable controller, just like the first. That indicates that Lenovo is preparing multiple versions of the handheld as it tries to establish itself in the burgeoning handheld gaming space. With the handheld now in the pipeline, the full details are evolving, but it’s said to deliver upgrades in performance as well as display having many of the hallmarks of the original model to preserve a unique identity.

Lenovo Legion Go 2

Lenovo Legion Go 2: Upgraded Design, Performance, and OLED Display Coming in 2025

Meanwhile, The Verge claims that the Legion Go 2 will be a large unit with an AMD Ryzen Z2 chip fitted while the Legion Go S, which is also in the works, will reportedly have a smaller form factor. The Ryzen Z2 being used in the new Legion Go is a Z2 Extreme variant based on Zen 5, as well, and features RDNA 3.5 graphics, whereas the Ryzen Z2 Extreme in the first Legion Go is based on Zen 3+ and RDNA 2.

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As to what the Legion Go 2 will look like, it could visually be a departure from the original model while keeping the 8.8-inch screen with a 2560 x 1600p resolution. 9 It is also rumored to transition to OLED, with Lenovo potentially launching two Legion Go 2 variants depending on whether the panel utilizes OLED or LCD.

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This dual-option approach would allow Lenovo to have a cheaper LCD version with detachable controllers. The Legion Go 2 will run Windows 11, and, unlike the Legion Go S, it also won’t offer a Steam button on its left controller.

Detailed specs are scarce, but the Legion Go 2 should be faster than the original thanks to its newer architecture and Radeon 890M graphics packing in 16 Compute Units. Moreover, similar to other handhelds, the Legion Go 2 is expected to feature a larger-than-usual battery of around 80Wh. The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is anticipated to release in early 2025, but pricing details have yet to be revealed.

FAQs

When will the Lenovo Legion Go 2 be released?

The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is expected to release in Q1 2025.

Will the Legion Go 2 have a detachable controller?

Yes, the Legion Go 2 will feature detachable controllers, similar to the original model.

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