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Lenovo Legion Go 2 Revealed in Leaked Prototype Video Featuring an OLED Display

CHINA, JUL 21 – Early Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes with 8.8-inch OLED screens and 74Wh batteries surfaced due to a factory shutdown, revealing specs ahead of the expected September 2025 launch.

  • In China, early Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes emerged, identified as engineering samples, appearing on Xianyu ahead of launch.
  • According to Reddit user Worth_Spot, a factory shutdown in China led to a clearout of developer units, including engineering samples, with some dating back to December 2024.
  • Inside the prototype, power comes from an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, and it features a 2 TB SSD.
  • Industry analysis notes the Legion Go 2’s specs could reshape handheld standards, as competition in the PC gaming handheld market is intensifying, with rival prices emerging.
  • Multiple leaks suggest a global launch in September 2025, and Lenovo says it hopes to unveil the Legion Go 2 later in 2025.
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While ASUS together with Microsoft has already introduced the new Xbox Ally X with the AMD's Z2 Extreme, Lenovo and other manufacturers still have to wait for the exclusive, new Xbox handheld mode of Windows 11. However, the Chinese Windows OEM cannot be restrained from this and is also planning for this year a successor to its very impressive gaming handheld, as very detailed leaks from China now confirm. Fortunately, Lenovo relies on well-know…

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PCGuide broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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