Legion Go 2: Lenovo's compact revolution in the world of portable consoles
Lenovo is preparing a compact version of the Legion Go portable gaming console with an improved cooling system and port HDMI, according to updated information on the company's official website.
New Legion Go
Compact size
Lenovo appears to be working on a new version of its Legion Go portable gaming console. According to updated information on the manufacturer's official website, a more compact and lighter model of the device is being prepared. It is expected that the new product will be equipped with a 7- or 8-inch screen, which is noticeably smaller compared to the 8.8-inch display of the original version.
Improved cooling
One of the key innovations could be an improved cooling system. The description mentions the presence of a dual fan, which is not present in the current Legion Go model. This will provide more efficient heat dissipation and possibly improve device performance.
Additional features
An interesting feature of the new model may be the built-in HDMI port, which is missing in the original version. This will expand the console's connectivity to external displays. There is no information yet about the technical characteristics of the hardware, but they probably will not differ radically from the current model.
Market Outlook
The release of the new Legion Go model could be Lenovo's answer to the growing competition in the portable gaming device market. While other manufacturers such as MSI are already integrating the latest Intel Lunar Lake processors and are expecting to release models based on AMD Strix Point, Lenovo has not yet revealed details about the planned hardware platform.
Glossary
- Legion Go is a portable gaming console from Lenovo
- AMD Ryzen Z1 - a powerful processor used in the original Legion Go
- ROG Ally X - a competing portable gaming console from ASUS
- HDMI - interface for transmitting digital video and audio
- Intel Lunar Lake - new processor architecture from Intel
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Lenovo is preparing to release a new version of the Legion Go console with an improved design, compact size, HDMI support and an improved cooling system. This new product is designed to strengthen the company's position in the portable gaming PC market.
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Matteo
Wow, looks like Lenovo is preparing something interesting! Smaller size and better cooling sounds tempting. I wonder how this will affect the price? 🤔
Sophie
Yes, Matteo, that sounds promising! I was especially pleased with the built-in HDMI port. This is really convenient for connecting to a TV or monitor. I think this could attract more casual gamers.
Hans
Sophie, I agree about HDMI. But I'm not sure about the size. 7 inches may not be enough for some games. Although this is a plus for portability. I wonder what processor they will choose? 🧐
Olivia
Hans, I think they can use the same Ryzen Z1, but with improved cooling. This will allow you to squeeze more performance out of it. In general, it’s great that the market for portable consoles is developing so actively! 😊
Viktor
It's all nonsense. Why are these portable consoles needed when there are normal computers and consoles? They only pump money out of people with their endless new products.
Isabella
Viktor, don't be such a pessimist! 😄 Portable consoles give you the freedom to play anywhere. I often play when I travel. And the new Legion Go could be a great choice for those who want a compact device.
Pierre
I agree with Isabella. Plus, competition in the market is always good for consumers. The more options, the better. I wonder if they can compete on price with ROG Ally? 🤑
Matteo
Pierre, good question about the price. If Lenovo can offer a competitive price with improved features, it could be a hit. Although I personally am more interested in what MSI will offer with its Lunar Lake 🚀