Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 Gaming Handheld Introduced in Brochure

Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 Gaming Handheld Introduced in Brochure

Only a few days after leaks confirmed the arrival of Lenovo's upcoming Legion Go Lite handheld, fresh news has emerged for fans of the original Lenovo Legion Go. A recent report from VideoCardz indicates that the compatibility brochure for the newly launched Legion Go Dock reveals it will support three different handheld devices. Two of these are already known: the Legion Go, which is currently priced at $589 on Amazon and debuted in October 2023, and the recently leaked Legion Go Lite. The brochure also mentions a third device, the Lenovo Legion Go Gen Two handheld, which was previously hinted at during the Lenovo Innovate 24 event.

Speculation on the Gen Two Handheld

Interestingly, the second product brochure link on the Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock product page does not reference the Gen Two handheld or the Go Lite. Despite this omission, it is anticipated that the second-generation console, expected to feature several enhancements, will be officially announced soon. While no additional leaks have emerged yet, given that the first Legion Go was based on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture, the successor may incorporate the latest Zen 5 processors, known as Strix Point. The Ryzen 9 AI HX 370, a potential candidate for the Gen Two, has demonstrated impressive performance in Cinebench R23 benchmarks, achieving a peak of 23,786 points in multi-core tests and 354 points per watt in power efficiency. This chip competes well against other mobile processors like Apple’s M3 Max and Intel’s Core Ultra series, showcasing a balanced blend of performance and power efficiency—both essential for gaming on handheld devices.

Caution on Credibility

Ultimately, these insights are speculative, grounded in current industry trends and hardware leaks. Additionally, there is always the possibility that Lenovo made an error in the noted Dock Compatibility brochure, so it’s wise to approach this leak with caution. More definitive details should surface once Lenovo officially launches the new handheld, which is likely to occur next year unless further leaks arise beforehand.

In the meantime, you can check out our magazine article discussing four key issues we hope the upcoming Legion Go Gen Two will address upon its release.

Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock website and brochures (1) (2) via VideoCardz.


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