Lenovo announces a new version of the Legion Go 2 at CES, and it’ll be here in July, offering the same specs as the current iteration, just with SteamOS.
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The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is official, featuring a 144Hz OLED screen, up to an AMD Z2 Extreme chip, but all of that comes with an eye-watering price tag.
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After announcing the Go S and Go 2 at CES, Lenovo is going all-in on their various Legion Go handhelds. Gamers can now get a grip that can act as a standalone charging unit, a controller, or both at the same time.
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