Leaked images reveal Lenovo Legion Go 2, offering sneak peeks into its potential features
The gaming world is abuzz with excitement as we approach IFA 2025, with one device in particular capturing the attention of gamers - the Lenovo Legion Go 2. Recent leaks have shed light on some intriguing features of this upcoming handheld gaming device.
According to reports, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 will boast an OLED panel, offering a stunning visual experience. The device will also come with detachable controllers, reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch 2, promising a versatile gaming experience. The controllers are designed with rounded edges to provide a better grip, and the d-pad is also rounded for easier navigation, particularly in fighting games.
Evan Blass, a well-known leaker, has shared what appears to be press release slides for the Lenovo Legion Go 2. The slides suggest that the device will come in two configurations: one with an AMD Ryzen Z2 chip, and another with the more powerful AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme. The entry-level model could feature 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, while higher-end models could offer up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage.
Interestingly, the Lenovo Legion Go 2's display will feature a 1200p resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, providing smooth and crisp gameplay. However, the exact price of the device remains undisclosed, with reports suggesting that it could command a steep price due to its beefier specs.
It's important to note that all leaks should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism. While the information provided is compelling, it is not until the official presentation at IFA 2025 that we will know the full details about the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
Meanwhile, handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X have seen a price increase, making the Lenovo Legion Go 2's pricing even more intriguing. The current price of the Lenovo Legion Go is $749, but it originally started at $599. Price information for the Lenovo Legion Go 2 has been published by PCGamesN, revealing the highest model costs $1,479.99, and by Notebookcheck, citing an exclusive source with a starting price of 999 euros.
As we eagerly await more information about the Lenovo Legion Go 2, it's clear that this device has the potential to shake up the handheld gaming market. Stay tuned for updates as IFA 2025 approaches!
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