- The Lenovo Legion Go 2 remains a prototype, but a new YouTube video shows its possible performance statistics
- There is currently no launch date for handpame PC
- According to the initial price of legion go s, the legion go 2 cost between $ 900 and $ 1,000 is expected
It is likely that we are still months after the complete revelation of Lenovo and the launch of his Legion Go successor, which aims to be promoted by Ryzen Z2 Extreme Chip of AMD. Although a prototype model was present in CES 2025, the performance statistics remained secret taking into account their incomplete nature, now (assuming that the specifications remain the same), we can have seen what the Lenovo Legion Go 2 will have to offer.
On this occasion, statistics come from FPS VN (reliable for the reference points and comparisons of PC of hand games) on YouTube, where we can see that the Lenovo Go Z1 Legion Extreme compared to what is supposedly lenovo legion go 2 z2 Extreme. In multiple games, the Z2 Extreme Handheld leads mainly in 10 or 11 pictures per second (on average) while using the generation of boxes at 30W; This is evident in Cyberpunk 2077 (Video below), with a 15%yield difference.
It is important to keep in mind that this is while using pictures and, therefore, does not provide raw performance impressions; Nor is there a complete clarity about whether the Legion Go 2 in the video is indeed The Royal Legion Go 2, despite the description that indicates a ‘private laboratory’ test.
Another possibility is that the performance statistics here are of a device that also uses the integrated GPU RADEON RX 890M of AMD (which is present in the extreme APU Z2), so it is better to wait until the Legion Go 2 is completed and there are more available reference points. But if these performance statistics are precise, they may not leave a great impression, at least when observing the cost of the hand computer.

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A difference of 10 or 11 fps is great, do not be misunderstood, but not at a potential price of $ 1,000
Once again, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is currently a prototype, so there is no confirmation of any price, however, if these supposed performance results for a highly anticipated successor are precise, I will be a bit disappointed.
Based on the Legion Go S with its initial price of $ 729.99 / £ 600 / au $ 1,299.00, it would make very little sense that Lenovo puts a price of its higher product (with an OLED screen) in the same region. This means that we will probably see a price range between $ 900 and $ 1,000, none of which is justifiable for this type of scarce yield profits, in my opinion.
I maintain the same feeling towards the MSI Claw 8 AI+, although it is apparently the king of the PC for Games of this generation based on what I have seen: its price of $ 899 / £ 899 (around Au $ 1,440) is a great request and approaches the type of budget that would suggest if you wanted to build a PC of middle range games.
When Legion Go 2 is officially presented, if Lenovo can provide a solid price that is reasonable, then I will gladly return to my statements on this matter; However, the addition of 32 GB of RAM and an OLED screen suggests that my price estimate could be correct in money.