Lenovo показала Legion Go 2 с Ryzen Z2 Extreme и OLED-дисплеем

Lenovo показала Legion Go 2 с Ryzen Z2 Extreme и OLED-дисплеем

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05 Sep 10:45

Lenovo is preparing a new generation of Legion Go 2 portable gaming devices, capable of surpassing the ROG Xbox Ally in both specifications and price.

As expected, at IFA Berlin 2025, Lenovo revealed the official specifications of the upcoming Legion Go 2 portable PCs. The focus is on performance: the device received an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and up to 32 GB of RAM — more than its closest competitor, the ROG Ally X, which is limited to 24 GB. At the same time, the lineup includes a more affordable option with a basic Ryzen Z2.

An important change was the transition to an OLED panel. The device received an 8.8-inch screen with a resolution of 1920×1200, HDR True Black 1000 support, and a variable frequency from 30 to 144 Hz. For comparison, the ROG Ally X has a smaller display (7 inches), on an IPS matrix, and with a frequency of up to 120 Hz.

The TrueStrike controllers remained removable but became more convenient and received Hall effect sticks. The "shooter" mode, in which the right controller works as a vertical mouse, also returned. The touch panel is only preserved on the right "joycon."

Battery life has been improved with a 74 Wh battery compared to 49.2 Wh in the first model. Although this is less than the ROG Ally X (80 Wh), the OLED display and optimized resolution should compensate for the difference. The system also offers two USB-C 4.0 ports and a microSD card slot up to 2 TB.

The basic version of the Legion Go 2 with Ryzen Z2, 16 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD will cost $1,100. The 32 GB configuration costs $1,200, the Ryzen Z2 Extreme option starts at $1,350, and the top model with a 2 TB SSD is $1,480.

Sales will begin in October 2025, the exact date will be announced later.

05 Sep 10:45
Источники: Издание The Verge

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