
"Lenovo's Legion Go was a polarizing handheld gaming PC, and that won't change as the company officially announces its successor today: the new Legion Go 2 is slightly bigger, heavier, and costs at least $400 more than the original. But in many other ways, it looks like Lenovo listened - and so this handheld, with its Switch-like detachable wireless controllers, built-in kickstand, and hidden optical mouse, might just be the ultimate portable PC when it arrives this October."
"Not only did Lenovo find an 8.8-inch OLED panel - with the inky blacks and gorgeous color OLED can afford - it's a true 30-144Hz variable refresh rate screen with a native landscape orientation, meaning even games that can only maintain 31 or 32fps on its handheld chip should still give you every extra frame of smoothness over 30. The original Legion Go didn't have VRR at all, and many VRR screens only go down to 48Hz, so 30Hz is a nice improvement."
Legion Go 2 is slightly bigger and heavier than its predecessor and costs at least $400 more. The handheld uses Switch-like detachable wireless controllers, a built-in kickstand, and a hidden optical mouse for desktop-style input. The controllers are newly sculpted for more comfortable holding and precise mousing. Battery capacity is 50 percent larger than before. The display is an 8.8-inch OLED at 1920 x 1200 with a native landscape orientation and a true 30–144Hz variable refresh rate. Lower resolution helps maintain higher framerates, letting VRR smooth gameplay even around 31–32fps. The device ships in October.
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