PC Gaming Handhelds Are Getting Ridiculous With $1,100 Legion Go 2
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PC Gaming Handhelds Are Getting Ridiculous With $1,100 Legion Go 2
"I am still recovering from the Philadelphia Eagles' narrow escape from the Dallas Cowboys last night. It only took six seconds for star defensive tackle Jalen Carter to get ejected from the game for spitting at opposing quarterback Dak Prescott, only for a second angle to reveal Prescott actually spit first. DAK SPAT FIRST?!?! pic.twitter.com/J2xrMlJRLj - Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) September 5, 2025"
"Carter apparently then asked him if he just spat at him (Prescott's loogie had little hang-time before going straight to the ground) and Prescott said something to the effect of "why the hell would I do that?" and then Carter decided the time for words had ended and fired back with his own salvo of saliva aimed squarely at Prescott's chest. The curse of Madden continues? I can't wait to suffer through another season of the 2024 Super Bowl champions looking like utter frauds."
Jalen Carter was ejected six seconds into the Eagles–Cowboys game for spitting at quarterback Dak Prescott, but a second camera angle showed Prescott spat first. After Prescott's apparent spit reached the ground, Carter confronted him and then spat back at Prescott's chest, generating widespread attention. Lenovo introduced the Legion Go 2 starting at $1,100 with an 8.8-inch OLED, AMD Z2 processor, 16GB RAM, and 1TB storage, and it will not launch with SteamOS or Microsoft's new Windows gaming UI. The Legion Go 2 arrives October 31 with detachable grips, a kickstand, optical mouse controls, and top models near $1,500.
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