Lenovo · Legion Go 2
Lenovo Legion Go 2
Enthusiast / flagship · Active — launched October 2025

The Legion Go 2 upgrades to a gorgeous 8.8" OLED VRR panel, a 74 Wh battery and Zen 5 Ryzen Z2 / Z2 Extreme silicon, keeping the detachable controllers and kickstand. It is a genuine flagship — and priced like one at $1,099–$1,480 — while remaining very heavy (922 g) and still subject to Windows 11 standby drain.
Pros
- Excellent 8.8" OLED 144 Hz VRR display (97% DCI-P3)
- Large 74 Wh battery and Zen 5 Z2 / Z2 Extreme performance
- Detachable controllers, kickstand and dual USB4
Cons
- Very expensive ($1,099–$1,480)
- Very heavy at 922 g
- Windows 11 sleep drain and early build-quality reports
Also in
Configurations
Ryzen Z2 · 16 GB · 1 TB
Ryzen Z2 · RDNA 3.5 (CU count unconfirmed) · 15 – 30 W TDP · 16 GB · 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe (M.2 2242)
$1,099.99 (IGN); Windows Central reported $1,049 $1,100 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen Z2 Extreme · 32 GB · 1 TB / 2 TB
Ryzen Z2 Extreme · RDNA 3.5 (16 CUs — Radeon 890M) · 8c / 16t · 15 – 35 W cTDP TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB / 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe (M.2 2242)
$1,349.99 – $1,479.99 $1,350 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Display
- Size
- 8.8"
- Panel
- OLED
- Resolution
- 1920 × 1200
- Refresh rate
- 144
- VRR
- Adaptive Sync / VRR (30–144 Hz)
- Brightness
- 500 nits
- Colour gamut
- 97% DCI-P3 (VESA TrueBlack 1000)
- Touch
- Yes
Controls & input
- Hall-effect sticks
- Yes
- Triggers
- Hall Effect
- Gyro
- Yes
- Trackpads
- 1 (24 × 24 mm on right detachable controller)
- Back buttons
- 2
- Layout
- Detachable controllers + kickstand; FPS mode
Battery & power
- Capacity
- 74 Wh
- Charger
- 65 W
- Life (low TDP)
- >10 hr (productivity)
- Life (high TDP)
- 2–3 hr AAA
Build & ergonomics
- Weight
- 922 g
- Dimensions
- 295.6 × 136.7 × 42.25 mm
- Materials
- Plastic
- Notes
- Improved ergonomics vs. gen 1 but still very heavy; detachable controllers and kickstand retained; wider stance
Connectivity & ports
- Ports
- 2× USB4 (DP 2.0 + PD 3.0), 3.5 mm, microSD (up to 2 TB)
- USB4 / Thunderbolt
- Yes — 2× USB4
- External GPU
- No dedicated eGPU
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.3
Reliability & common issues
- Software (Windows)high
Windows 11 sleep drain and system instability reported
- Analog sticks / buildmoderate
Wobbly left controller (slight looseness) reported by early owners
- Buttonslow
Uneven power button reported by early owners
FAQ
How much does the Lenovo Legion Go 2 cost?
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 starts from $1,100 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.
What operating system does the Lenovo Legion Go 2 run?
It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.
Does the Lenovo Legion Go 2 have Hall-effect sticks?
Yes — the Lenovo Legion Go 2 uses Hall-effect analog sticks, which use magnets instead of contact potentiometers and don’t develop drift over time.
Sources & data quality
Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.
Recorded conflicts
- priceUsd: Starting price: IGN reports $1,099.99 for Z2 / 16 GB; Windows Central reports $1,049 — likely IFA announcement vs. final US MSRP, with the IGN figure more commonly cited
- priceEur: EU price: Notebookcheck shows a €1,500 list; Overclocking.com cites €999 — likely different config/region, with €1,500 being the maxed Z2 Extreme



