It’s been two years since Lenovo released the Legion Go gaming handheld. It was big and heavy, sure, but it also had poor battery life, really loud fans and was saddled with Windows 11. To be fair, it was one of the first of the recent crop of Windows gaming handhelds, and the competition hasn’t exactly been exceedingly better. We may be turning a corner, though, with the Legion Go S earlier this year, the upcoming Asus ROG Xbox Ally and now, the Legion Go 2. 

Display 8.8-inch 1,920×1,200 OLED 144Hz Processor Up to AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme Graphics Up to AMD Radeon 890M Graphics Memory Up to 32GB 8,000MHz LPDDR5X RAM Storage Up to 2TB M.2 2242 PCIe SSD (Gen 4) Ports USB 4.0 Type-C (x2), microSD card reader (supports up to 2TB), 3.5mm Audio Combo Jack Audio 2-watt stereo speakers, dual-array near-field microphone Wireless Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 Battery 4-cell 74Whr Dimensions 11.6×5.4×1.7 inches (295.6×136.7×42.3 millimeters) Weight 2 pounds (920 grams) OS Windows 11

The handheld is still built around an 8.8-inch touchscreen, but this time it’s a great-looking OLED panel with a 30-144Hz variable refresh rate. Disappointingly, the resolution dropped from 2,560×1,600 pixels to 1,920×1,200. Perhaps that’s for the best, though: Even with its new AMD processor and graphics chip, you might not be able to take advantage of a 2.5K resolution, but 1080p should be just fine, especially if your tastes lean more toward less-demanding indie and retro titles. 


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