Lenovo Legion Go 2 Fully Leaked, Revealing Design and Specifications
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Lenovo will unveil the Legion Go 2 at IFA Berlin in early September. The handheld uses AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme for the high-end model, with a lower-end Ryzen Z2 option available. The design follows the Legion Go S language with curved sides, detachable controllers, and an OLED touchscreen. The device supports handheld and console modes and includes an FPS mode that lets one controller act as a joystick for shooting games. The display is a 16:10 1200p OLED with up to 144Hz variable refresh, HDR support, and up to 500 nits brightness. Marketing images and specifications surfaced prior to the official announcement.
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 has fully leaked ahead of its planned reveal. The gaming handheld, which first showed up at CES 2025 in prototype form, will reportedly be unveiled at IFA Berlin later this week. The new leak, however, has detailed the Legion Go 2's features, specifications, and design before the official announcement. As expected, Lenovo's second-generation handheld will be powered by the AMD Ryzen Extreme Z2 chip.
The Legion Go 2 follows the same design language as the Lenovo Legion Go S, featuring curved sides as opposed to the Legion Go's boxier body. The handheld, however, shares detachable controllers, an OLED display and other features with its predecessor. The device can be operated in 'handheld mode', or in 'console mode' with left and right controllers attached to form a single gamepad, just like the Nintendo Switch.
The Legion Go 2's specifications are in line with the expected details which surfaced when a prototype of the handheld was shown at CES 2025 in January. The device will be powered by up to AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chipset; a lower-end version with Ryzen Z2 will also be available, as per the leak. The handheld will feature a 1200p OLED touchscreen with support for 144Hz variable refresh rate and HDR.
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