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Lenovo Legion Go 2 hands-on: Powerful upgrades but with an even higher price
At IFA 2025, Lenovo shared even more details about its flagship Legion Go 2 gaming handheld including some potential major upgrades in performance but also a big increase in price.
It has the same general shape and detachable controllers as the preview model, alongside an 8.8-inch OLED with a variable 144Hz refresh rate and VESA HDR TrueBlack 1000 certification. However, I did notice that Lenovo's Legion Space app felt much snappier and more polished, though it probably won't be as seamless as the native game integration and new UI that's coming on the ROG Xbox Ally. All told, the Legion Go 2 is shaping up to be a more refined, powerful and longer-lasting follow-up while retaining pretty much every major good feature from its predecessor like a big OLED screen, detachable controllers and solid connectivity.
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