Lenovo Legion Go 2

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El Lenovo Legion Go 2 es un PC de juegos portátil Windows de primera calidad construido en torno a la APU Ryzen Z2 Extreme de AMD y los gráficos integrados Radeon 890M. Su característica definitoria es una pantalla OLED de 8,8 pulgadas y 1920 x 1200 píxeles con HDR y 144 Hz de refresco, que los críticos describen sistemáticamente como grande, brillante y visualmente impresionante. Los mandos desmontables, un pie de apoyo y un chasis ergonómico mejorado y más compacto la convierten en una de las portátiles más versátiles y cómodas, con un gran rendimiento y eficiencia para jugar a 1080p con ajustes reducidos. En todos los puntos de venta, las valoraciones generales se sitúan mayoritariamente en el rango del 80-90%, calificándola a menudo como uno de los mejores o el mejor PC portátil para juegos basado en Windows disponible. Sin embargo, los críticos destacan repetidamente su elevado precio -a menudo entre 1.300 y 1.500 euros o más de 1.000 dólares- argumentando que un portátil para juegos más un dispositivo portátil más barato como el Steam Deck pueden resultar más rentables. La experiencia poco optimizada de Windows 11 en dispositivos portátiles y la fricción ocasional del software atenúan aún más las recomendaciones, y varios críticos sugieren que SteamOS o una versión más sencilla de Windows liberarían todo el potencial de la Legion Go 2.
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Análisis para el Lenovo Legion Go 2
Lenovo sube el listón equipando su portátil para juegos con un panel OLED de alta calidad y el AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme. Los mandos desmontables siguen estando incluidos. Sin embargo, el precio asciende a unos abultados 1.499 euros (unos 1.777 dólares), lo que la convierte en una de las portátiles más caras del mercado.
Origen: Profesional Review

La nueva Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 se posiciona claramente en la gama alta de consolas portables tipo PC, no solo por sus especificaciones, sino también por diseño, rendimiento, y por supuesto, el precio. Técnicamente, destaca por ofrecer uno de los conjuntos más completos del mercado: pantalla OLED de 8,8 pulgadas a 144 Hz y resolución FHD+, muy equilibrada para gráficos integrados al ofrecer calidad gráfica y fluidez.Tenemos 32 GB de RAM en todas sus versiones, además de 4 variantes en cuanto a almacenamiento hasta 2 TB. Lo ideal hubiera sido usar un SSD 2280 donde hay más variedad para una posible actualización, pero 2 TB como máximo es correcto.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 01/07/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 92% precio: 84% rendimiento: 90% pantalla: 92% movilidad: 89% procesamiento: 97% ergonomía: 99%
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Origen: T3
EN→ESThe Legion Go 2 is in many ways exactly what it says on the tin. Lenovo has taken the formula that worked the first time around, added the next generation of AMD silicon into the mix, and boosted the battery life and RAM to round out the offering. That leaves the Legion Go 2 as an absolute beast of a gaming handheld, and also keeps it as the physically largest option out there. I still have reservations about the size, which makes it less convenient to carry around, but it'll be down to personal preference. I also can't ignore the chunky price tag attached. For all we know, further inflation is possible given the volatile market, too. Which might be reason to double down and get in fast if you're keen on buying the best big portable gaming handheld right now. Still, those doubts are fairly easy to banish when you turn on the Legion Go 2, load up a flagship gaming title and get to play it on the best handheld display on the market, at frame rates that beggar belief. If you've got a big budget, why not go big on your portable gaming?
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/14/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Stuff TV
EN→ESThe Legion Go 2 improves on the original in a few crucial ways. That screen is a real step up, helping it rival the Steam Deck OLED for visual punch. The controls are that much more comfortable now, and performance has also been boosted – if not by as much as some might’ve hoped. It’s still an exercise in excess, though; you’re paying a premium for features you might not even use, like the pop-off controllers and FPS mode. They’re also one of the reasons this one of the biggest, heaviest handhelds around. Then there’s Windows 11, which is more awkward than it needs to be on a small screen while the Legion misses out on improvements Microsoft made for its Asus-badged rival (at the time of writing, at least).
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 01/28/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Hardware Zone
EN→ESSpending time with the Legion Go 2 after having lived with the ROG Xbox Ally X makes the contrast between them very clear. The Xbox Ally X is a more disciplined handheld. It knows what it wants to be, and it largely succeeds at delivering a console-like Windows gaming experience with fewer compromises and less friction. The Legion Go 2 is something else entirely. It’s bigger, heavier, and with a starting price of $1,399 for the model with the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, more expensive too. But it offers a level of flexibility that the ROG Xbox Ally X cannot match.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 01/01/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 70% rendimiento: 85% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: Tom's Guide

Comparación, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 12/16/2025
Origen: How to Geek
EN→ESI really like the Lenovo Legion Go 2, and think that it’s possibly one of the better Windows gaming handhelds on the market today. The main problem I have with it is its starting price of $1,100. That’s just such a high price to ask for a portable gaming handheld that has decent, but not insanely crazy good performance. The overall experience with the Legion Go 2 has been wonderful, and I am very happy with how the system holds up. I just wish Lenovo had priced it a few hundred dollars lower than they did. That would have made it a steal. As it stands, if you can find the Legion Go 2 on sale, I think it’s absolutely the system to buy right now.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 12/15/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 70%
Origen: Techaeris
EN→ESI absolutely love the Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2, and I have a few key takeaways about this gaming handheld. Both good and bad. Let’s dive into the bottom line! I am not going to bury this quick take. The Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 is the best Windows-based gaming handheld PC on the market right now. That said, its one major flaw might be the cost. This is not a cheap handheld, and even with its awesome upgrades, you could get a Gen 1 for much cheaper. But if you want the absolute latest and greatest in gaming handhelds, this is it. Heck, even if you don’t want to use Windows, you could install SteamOS on this and have one heck of a Steam Deck! Overall, I think the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is the best Windows gaming handheld on the market.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 11/16/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 95% precio: 90% pantalla: 95% movilidad: 95% procesamiento: 100%
Origen: Tech X Reviews

The original Legion Go was ambitious, but this is the handheld they should have made from the start. Lenovo is back with the Legion Go 2, and they've fixed almost every issue while pushing the specs to a whole new level. This isn't just an upgrade; it's what a true premium Windows handheld should feel like. From its incredible new OLED screen to the performance boost from AMD's latest chip, the Legion Go 2 is aiming for the top spot in handheld gaming.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 11/15/2025
Origen: CG Mag Online
EN→ESHowever, I do wonder if, by dropping the price point down a few hundred dollars, they wouldn’t have made a more enticing offering. While the portability and performance are impressive, at almost $1,400, I would venture to guess that many gamers would lean more towards a compact 14-inch RTX 50 series laptop for a few hundred dollars more. Ultimately, the Legion Go 2 is a great handheld PC, arguably one of the best that might be hamstrung by its own price point. Lenovo has done a great job with the latest iteration of the Legion Go line. The Legion Go 2 is an excellent product that carries over many of the features that make this handheld PC great and improves on performance and battery life in all the right ways. While the price might be tough for some to justify, if you are in the market for a top-tier handheld PC, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a top contender for best in class. The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a solid update to the Go series and one worth considering for serious handheld PC enthusiasts.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 11/09/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 85%
Origen: Life Hacker
EN→ESThe Legion Go 2 is the prettiest and technically most powerful handheld gaming PC I’ve ever tried, and it also has a good number of convenient quality-of-life features, like those removable controllers. But it’s also bulky and expensive, and the gains are minuscule enough in some areas that I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. On the plus side, the OLED screen on this device is large, responsive, and gorgeous. Being able to flip out a kickstand and remove the controllers is also a nice add-on if you find yourself playing on surfaces like airplane tray tables a lot. And FPS mode even gives you a mouse-like interface in a pinch. The Legion Go 2 certainly feels premium. On the flipside, it’s so thick, heavy, and chock-full of extra buttons and knobs that it’s starting to verge on laptop territory, which does make it feel a bit obtuse for something you’re supposed to be able to use like a souped-up Game Boy.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 10/16/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 70%
Origen: Mash IT

Comparación, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 10/16/2025
Origen: The Shortcut
EN→ESThe $1,349 Lenovo Legion Go 2 is officially the first gaming handheld that costs as much as a laptop – but for that price, you get the best hardware available. The OLED display is absolutely gorgeous, featuring a 1,100-nit peak brightness, pure blacks, HDR colors, and the larger 8.8-inch screen size that makes gaming on this handheld comfortable. The new AMD Z2 Extreme chip lives up to everything I’ve dreamed of, allowing me to play more games on a handheld and run them at higher settings if they already worked on older handhelds at higher settings and frame rates. The improved efficiency of the new chip also makes it possible to keep your FPS high while running the chip at half power with only 15-17W. The original Lenovo Legion Go’s signature detachable controllers and kickstand add versatility for tabletop gaming whenever you get tired of holding the handheld up. I’m also so glad Lenovo went with a more ergonomic design that also helps shrink the overall size of the Legion Go 2.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 10/11/2025
Origen: Gizmodo
EN→ESWindows is terrible on handhelds. It gets in the way when trying to put the device to sleep while still in-game. It bombards you with popups for OneDrive that you need to use the touchscreen to excise. It saps power and makes the device run worse than it would if it was running SteamOS, the same Linux-based operating system running on the Steam Deck. In our tests, the Legion Go S with SteamOS outperforms its Windows counterpart by 20 to 30%. Unless you’re dead set on keeping your Xbox Game Pass games handy, I would suggest looking into installing Valve’s software on the Legion Go 2. I have not confirmed whether you can install SteamOS on the new handheld, though if its not compatible at launch, I assume an update may be around the corner. Without the FSE or SteamOS, this can’t be my handheld of choice. With a new operating system, the Legion Go 2 would become the belle of the ball for modern PC handhelds.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 10/05/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Tom's Guide
EN→ESThe Legion Go 2 just comes up short of being an easy recommendation. Sure, I love the gorgeous OLED display, and you can get pretty good gaming performance with some tinkering. The more ergonomic design and smooth Hall effect joysticks are also huge bonuses. Unfortunately, the system’s affordability ultimately makes it a hard sell; the fact that it runs on basic Windows only compounds the frustration. However, if and when we’re able to install the leaner version of Windows that’s on the ROG Xbox Ally the Legion Go 2 could be a more enticing gaming handheld—especially if Lenovo cuts the price or runs a big sale. As things currently stand, you might want to consider a cheaper alternative, such as the Steam Deck OLED ($649) or the upcoming ROG Xbox Ally ($999). However, if you can stomach the price you can have a lot of fun with the Legion Go 2. For what it offers, it’s still a great handheld…just not the best.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 10/02/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 70%
Origen: PC World
EN→ESThe Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a high-end handheld gaming PC. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and its Radeon 890M-class graphics delivered solid performance and efficiency for a handheld gaming PC, the screen is big and beautiful, and the hardware is well thought out. You get detachable controllers and a kickstand for extra flexibility, too. But, between the Windows handheld experience and tariffs driving up the cost of hardware, Lenovo is fighting an uphill battle here. At $1,349, you could currently buy a $999 gaming laptop and a $319 Steam Deck and come out ahead with a more powerful laptop at your desk and a more lightweight handheld for on-the-go gaming. But if you want a handheld gaming PC with higher-end premium hardware — that 8.8-inch OLED is nice — and you’re willing to wait for an improved software experience or deal with the realities of Windows 11 today, you’ll be happy with this, assuming you’re ready to spend this much cash.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 10/02/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Andrew Marc David

Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 10/02/2025
Origen: Tom's Guide

Jason goes hands on with the Lenovo Legion Go 2 handheld gaming console, which finally has price and updated release date information. Launching in October for $1,049. the Legion Go 2 introduces some upgrades including the OLED display and the AMD Ryzen Z2 (or Z2 Extreme.) It is a Windows 11 console, and until we see a Legion Go 2 S with Steam OS, this is going to be pretty close competition to the Asus ROG Xbox Ally.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/05/2025
Origen: The Tech Chap

Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 09/05/2025
Origen: Dave 2D

Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/05/2025
Origen: The Shortcut
EN→ESThe new Lenovo Legion Go Gen 2 is the most versatile PC gaming handheld you can buy. Launching in October, this AMD Z2 Extreme-powered portable is for gamers who love the idea behind the Nintendo Switch 2, but are more PC gamers than Mario fans. The Legion Go 2 will launch at the same time as the very-much-hyped Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, which also runs the AMD Z2 Extreme chip and Windows 11. Tough competition. However, during my brief testing at IFA 2025, I noticed that Lenovo’s new handheld has several key advantages to consider over the first Xbox handheld.
Hands-On, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 09/05/2025
Origen: Tom's Guide
EN→ESRight now, my main concern with the Legion Go 2 is that it runs on Windows 11, which I’ve complained enough about in my handheld coverage. This is especially true considering how the ROG Xbox Ally will reportedly have a stripped-down version of Windows that’s better suited for handhelds. That said, Lenovo currently has a Windows and SteamOS version of the Legion Go S, so I hope we’ll see the same options for the Legion Go 2 at some point.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 09/05/2025
Origen: Gamestar
DE→ESÚnico Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 01/27/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade
IT→ESÚnico Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 12/19/2025
Origen: Everyeye.it
IT→ESÚnico Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 11/07/2025
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Origen: Jagat Review
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Comentario
AMD Radeon 890M: Una potente iGPU de arquitectura RDNA 3+ que debutó en junio de 2024.
Estas tarjetas también deben ser capaces de aguantar todos los juegos actuales, pero la mayoría de ellos en configuraciones de detalles medios y bajos y con bajas resoluciones. Juegos más antiguos, o menos exigentes todavía pueden ser jugados con buena calidad de gráficos.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de tarjetas gráficas moviles y la lista de benchmarks.
Ryzen Z2 Extreme: Un procesador relativamente potente de la familia Strix Point para dispositivos portátiles con una mezcla de tres núcleos Zen 5 y cinco núcleos Zen 5c que funcionan a 2 - 5 GHz. Comparado con el similar Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360, el Z2 Extreme no ofrece la NPU Ryzen AI.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de procesadores móviles.
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