Legion Go 2’s Pricing Draws Backlash, and Lenovo’s Response Falls Flat
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As part of the IFA 2025, Lenovo presented the new Legion Go 2, the second generation of its fantastic gaming handheld. The new model brings with it numerous technical and ergonomic improvements and positions it as a serious alternative to devices such as the Xbox ROG Ally X or the Nintendo Switch 2. With a large OLED display, powerful AMD hardware and versatile controller modes, the Legion Go 2 is clearly aimed at ambitious PC gamers who don't w…
Lenovo has come out to defend the price of its legion Go 2 laptop, and it is not for less, as the prices are a complete nonsense. The company announced the launch of its console in the United States at a price that starts at $1,099.99 for the less powerful version, while the most powerful version, has a price of $1,349.99. This has been translated into a price from 999 euros to 1,499 euros in Europe (10 euros less if you remove the charger), res…
Legion Go 2’s pricing draws backlash, and Lenovo’s response falls flat
The Steam Deck starts at $400. That's one of its most appealing aspects, even years after it launched. The new Lenovo Legion Go 2 starts at $1,050, and it goes up to $1,350 if you really want to max its specs. Perhaps that's an unfair comparison, but it's one that plenty of fans are making anyway . . . and Lenovo's response to them isn't helping. In a recent interview at IFA 2025, PC Watch of Japan (via Windows Central) asked Lenovo executives a…
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