"In terms of its overall appearance, not much has changed on the outside of the Legion Go 2. 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. Lenovo has kept the ability to use the right controller as a vertical mouse (aka FPS mode) when paired with the handheld's included puck/stand."
"On the flipside, one thing I wish Lenovo had changed is the detachment process for Legion Go 2's controllers. Like before, you can press a button in back before sliding each joypad off a small hidden rail. And while it works, after using the new magnetic system for the Switch 2's Joy-Con, doing the same thing on the Legion Go 2 just feels clunky."
Lenovo's Legion Go 2 retains the same exterior design, detachable controllers, Hall Effect joysticks, built-in touchpad, kickstand and dual USB4 ports, plus an 8.8-inch OLED with a variable 144Hz refresh rate and VESA HDR TrueBlack 1000 certification. The handheld now supports up to an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage, with a microSD card reader for expansion. The system includes a 74Whr battery. The controller detachment uses a button and hidden rail that some users may find clunky compared with magnetic alternatives. The starting price is $1,049, likely with a Ryzen Z2.
Read at Engadget
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