
"When the first big wave of handheld PCs hit the market two to three years ago, they were designed as more travel-friendly and convenient alternatives to traditional gaming rigs. That meant reduced performance in exchange for increased portability. However, there will always be enthusiasts who want more: increased horsepower, better battery life and all sorts of extra features. Out of all the handhelds on the market today, there's practically no device with more tools and special equipment than the Lenovo Legion Go 2."
"The Legion Go 2 looks like a Switch 2 that's fattened up before hibernating for the winter. It has the same basic design with detachable controllers on either side and a screen in the middle; it's just way bigger and bulkier. The Legion Go 2 weighs two pounds and measures 11.6 inches wide (with its controllers attached) compared to 1.6 pounds and 11.4 inches for the ROG Xbox Ally X (and that's including its big, pronounced grips)."
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a large, feature-rich handheld PC with a premium price. The device uses detachable controllers and a central touchscreen, but the overall unit is significantly larger and heavier than rivals like the Switch 2 and the ROG Xbox Ally X. The Legion Go 2 weighs two pounds and measures 11.6 inches wide with controllers attached. The controllers lack magnetic Joy-Con-style attachment, making removal less smooth. Joysticks use Hall Effect sensors for high responsiveness and lighter actuation. The design retains a built-in kickstand for tabletop use. The device targets enthusiasts who prioritize horsepower, battery life, and extensive features.
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