Lenovo finally announces a follow-up to its Steam Deck rival, but with a price
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After months of rumors and leaks, Lenovo has at last announced its Legion Go 2 gaming handheld. It’s bigger, heavier, and more powerful than its predecessor, but it also comes with a far higher price to boot. With the ROG Xbox Ally X, Microsoft’s first proper push into the gaming handheld space in partnership with ASUS, also coming in October, it looks like next month will begin the next battle in the PC handheld wars, at least until Valve announces a Steam Deck 2.
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After months of rumors and leaks, Lenovo has at last announced its Legion Go 2 gaming handheld. It’s bigger, heavier, and more powerful than its predecessor, but it also comes with a far higher price to boot. With the ROG Xbox Ally X, Microsoft’s first proper push into the gaming handheld space in partnership with…
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