• We could be seeing a Lenovo Legion Go successor soon, if the Ryze

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    We could be seeing a Lenovo Legion Go successor soon, if the Ryzen Z2 rumors and price drop are anything to go by

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    Mon, 28 Oct 2024 20:51:27 +0000

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    Lenovos Legion Go just fell to its lowest price ever on Amazon, which only fuels whispers regarding a successor amid Ryzen Z2 APU rumors.

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    The Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC is now on sale, with its price
    falling to $499 (was $699) at Amazon for the first time amidst rumors of AMDs Ryzen Z2 handheld gaming chip s - and this could be positive news for a potential successor.

    Lenovo remains the only brand among recent handheld manufacturers that is yet to build a successor or upgrade to its original handheld device; Asus
    released the improved ROG Ally X earlier this year and Valve launched the Steam Deck OLED in November 2023. There have been reports of a Lenovo Legion Go Lite leak , which might have a smaller screen and an HDMI output, but
    would reportedly stick with the Ryzen Z1 chip.

    The rumors surrounding the purported Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip suggest it could feature RDNA 3.5 for better gaming performance and battery life. Since Asus ROG Ally prices fell drastically before the launch of the improved Ally X,
    the timing here could mean Lenovo may be about to follow in the same direction. Z2 Extreme means better battery life for gaming handhelds? Yes please

    Valves Steam Deck is a prime example of a gaming handheld device that prioritizes battery life (even if it could still be much better). Compared to the ROG Ally and Legion Go, it is currently the best at allowing gamers to
    get the most time out of their gaming sessions on the go. While the recent Ally X offered a significant bump in battery life, this was achieved thanks
    to a much larger battery than the one seen in the original Ally.

    While there is no official confirmation yet, the Z2 Extreme promises to enhance gaming performance and battery life - this could be highly beneficial for a Legion Go successor, which we noted in our review was in dire need of stronger battery performance.

    Asus next Ally is also rumored to come with three variants, if the Z2G chip reports are true - this could support the Legion Go Lite leak mentioned earlier, potentially leading to stronger competition in the gaming handheld market. In other words, things are starting to get interesting You might also like... Hands on: Acer Nitro Blaze 7: Acer gets in the PC gaming handheld
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