Alright, let’s dive into the chaotic mix, and I guess we’re talking about that new Lenovo Legion Go 2, right? Or am I thinking of something else? Anyway, it’s the follow-up to the first one from 2023. Yeah, seems like they’re in the ring with others, like Xbox Ally X or is it just Xbox Ally? What’s with names these days!
Let’s dig into what this gadget is about. So, it’s a handheld gaming console, sorta like the Nintendo Switch clone yet mixed up with Windows 11. Weird combo, huh? But guess what? It’s got these funky detachable controllers — you can rip ’em off and do… I dunno… something else with them. Might be cool?
The first version got some loyal fans, or maybe just a few, because who’s counting? Now they’re trying to tweak it — fixing broken stuff and maybe leaving the wonky bits as they are. Could be smart or the usual tech madness.
What’s the big question everyone’s asking? When is this thing dropping? Lenovo tossed it out there at CES 2025, saying, “Later this year,” like, seriously, be more vague! Some whisperings hint at September 2025, but do you trust those? I don’t. Maybe they’ll just leave people hanging.
And the price? A wild guess had it pegged around $1,000 — yeah, if we’ve all got cash lying around. The original was $699 or something like that, so this could just ride up because, you know, OLED screens and buzzwords! Xbox buddies are playing games with pricing too, so expect this to be a math puzzle.
Spec-wise — deep breath — they’re talking AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme with AMD Radeon 780M graphics (big words much?), about 32GB RAM, fancy OLED with 144Hz shimmer… or is it shine? Who knows. But it’s likely to morph, like Transformers but for specs.
There may be different versions: one souped up, one watered down. Some folks did try the prototype, and speakers might be better. “Louder and clearer,” they said. Not like the first edition where sound was just kinda there.
Bunch of rumors flying around, of course. Two variants, maybe with different chips, maybe a SteamOS version sneaking in ‘cause that’s the latest hype. I dunno — the tech world is a mad hatter’s tea party sometimes.
So, there you go. Lenovo Legion Go 2 — the sequel nobody asked for or maybe everyone did. Who can remember anymore? Keep your eyes peeled for more leaks or don’t. It might just creep up on you… or not.