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So, someone stumbled upon what might just be Lenovo’s next big thing. This new toy — yeah, let’s call it that for now — seems to be a follow-up to the whole Legion Go shebang. And guess where it popped up? Yep, China. A Redditor — goes by the name Worth_Spot — put this out there, claiming some factory might be secretly unloading these bad boys because they shut down production. Weird, right?
Now, there’s this YouTube video (started its life on BiliBili, whatever that is) showing off the Legion Go 2 in all its in-progress glory. And honestly, it kinda looks like the older version but fitted with removable controllers and a whopper of an 8.8-inch screen. Sort of like they took a regular screen and said, “Nah, it needs more pizzazz.” And oh, it’s an OLED from Samsung. HDR-ready too, but they opted for a 1920 x 1200 resolution. Almost feels like they wanted a lower one. Or not? Let’s just roll with it. Plus, a 144 Hz refresh rate — smooth like butter.
Up next, some techy part — an AMD Ryzen Z2 engine, Zen 4 architecture, with a CPU that has more cores than I have socks, and a beefy graphics thingy. Let’s not get lost in the weeds here. Anyway, Lenovo mentioned at some big tech show that they’d flung open the doors to this processor madness — made room for a Ryzen Z2 Extreme. Sounds fancy!
The device’s guts feature an SSD of epic proportions — 1TB worth on a PCIe Gen 4, alongside 32GB of some super-fast RAM. There’s a juicy sounding 74Wh battery as well. Toss in some Wi-Fi 6E and Windows 11, and they’ve gone and splattered it with gaming-centric doodads, game libraries, stats, performance tuning — all that jazz. Oh, nifty bit: one detachable controller doubles as a mouse. Because why not?
The rumor mill is churning out September as its debut, with a price dangling around the $1,000 mark. That’s a tidy sum for what’s essentially a gaming brick, but hey, different strokes for different folks.
A quick sidebar on specs: the screen’s got an OLED 144 Hz jazz going on, while the innards shout AMD Ryzen Z2 for Legion Go 2 — varying levels and all. Lenovo’s still pushing its Legion Go S with previous-generation guts, making us wonder if they’re just testing waters.
Meanwhile, Asus seems to be jumping into the fray with Xbox-branded partnerships, which could spell trouble for Lenovo’s new baby if it doesn’t step up its game. Who’s losing sleep over it? Probably nobody.
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