
Lenovo
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a high‑end 2025 handheld gaming PC with an 8.8‑inch OLED 144 Hz display, AMD Zen 5/Z2 Extreme SoC, detachable TrueStrike controllers, and up to 10 hours of battery life, targeting Windows‑centric power gamers and portable workstation users.
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$692.43
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$653.45
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$579.99
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$698.73
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Best For
Power users and enthusiasts who demand maximum handheld performance; Windows‑centric gamers needing full PC compatibility; docked gamers who want external monitor support; travelers seeking the longest battery life; professionals needing a portable Windows workstation.
Not Ideal For
Budget‑conscious buyers; casual gamers preferring a lightweight, simple device or SteamOS; users with small hands who find the size and weight unwieldy.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Legion Go 2 for its top‑tier performance, OLED display, and robust feature set, noting its excellent battery life and solid build. However, they caution that its premium price, bulk, and Windows 11 OS may limit its appeal to a niche of power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the vivid OLED screen, long battery endurance, and the convenience of detachable, chargeable controllers, while repeatedly criticizing the device’s weight, lower 1200p resolution, and the Windows 11 experience.
Common Complaints
Device feels heavy; 1200p resolution is seen as a downgrade; Windows 11 UI is clunky for gaming; large size makes it difficult to use in bed or on a couch.
What People Are Saying
“Best handheld display I’ve ever used — the OLED is stunning.”
“Battery lasts all day, even with demanding games.”
“Love the detachable controllers and being able to charge them on the go.”
“Legion Space app gives me full control over performance.”
“It’s heavy — my hands get tired after long sessions.”
“Why only 1200p on an 8.8-inch screen? The original was 1600p!”
“Windows 11 feels clunky; I wish the SteamOS version was available sooner.”
“The size makes it hard to use in bed or on the couch.”
How It Compares
vs. ASUS ROG Ally X
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Choose the Legion Go 2 for top‑tier Windows performance and dockability; choose the ROG Ally X if you prefer a lighter, lower‑priced handheld.