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Lenovo Unveils Legion Go S and Gives Sneak Peak at Next Generation Handheld Gaming PCs

Stay Tuned For The Sequel

While the Lenovo Legion Go S is coming out in the next few months, Lenovo also gave a quick glimpse of the Lenovo Legion Go 2, powered by the recently announced AMD Z2 Extreme SoC (System on a Chip). While the Legion Go sequel is still in its prototype phase, Lenovo has teased a number of improvements that should make it a much more comfortable device to use over long gaming sessions.

Namely, while the device looks to be about the same size as the original Legion Go, Lenovo has rounded the edges of the detachable controllers, which should make them more comfortable to hold over long gaming sessions. When I reviewed the original Legion Go, I found that the biggest issue with the thing was how my hands felt after holding the hulking device for an hour or two, and hopefully these rounded edges alleviate that.

RAM

32GB LPDDR5X @ 7,500MHz

Display

8.8-inch 144Hz OLED (Unknown resolution, but it’s 16:10)

The internals are also seeing an improvement, though I’d expect this is the thing that’s most likely to change from its prototype version. It of course features a next-gen AMD Z2 Extreme processor, but the memory has also been beefed up to 32GB of LPDDR5X, clocked at 7,500MHz. That’s twice the memory as the original Legion Go, but clocked at the same speed. Lenovo is also beefing up the battery, including a 74WHr battery, up from the 49WHr of the original device.

Only time will tell how much of a performance bump this next-generation handheld will actually provide, but at least with a 50% increase to battery capacity, it should last more than an hour before dying. I’ll just have to wait and see how it performs in the lab when (and if) it actually comes out.

Jackie Thomas is the Hardware and Buying Guides Editor at IGN and the PC components queen. You can follow her @Jackiecobra





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