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Lenovo’s latest Legion Go 2 Windows gaming handheld hits new all-time low today at $482 off

We just spotted a deal at Lenovo that gets you the brand’s latest Legion Go 2 Windows gaming handheld for $1,018.39 shipped. Don’t forget to enter promo code GAMEWKND5 during checkout to see the discounted price. This is the 16GB RAM + 1TB storage configuration, which originally launched at $1,100 before jumping up to $1,500 with an official price hike. Today’s offer knocks $482 off its current going rate, marking one of the first major discounts we’ve seen on the handheld so far. At 32% off, it’s now even cheaper than its original launch price, making this a particularly good time if you’ve been waiting for a more reasonable entry point. The same handheld, in case you’re wondering, is currently going for $1,449.99 shipped at Best Buy. Head below for more details.

The discounted Legion Go 2 model highlighted here runs the Windows operating system, though Lenovo also offers a SteamOS version that’s still selling at full price. Aside from the operating system, both variants share the same core hardware. This configuration features an 8.8-inch 1200p OLED touchscreen with a variable refresh rate ranging from 30Hz to 144Hz, and it’s powered by AMD’s Ryzen Go 2 processor alongside 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Lenovo has also carried over several standout features from the original Legion Go, including detachable controllers with drift-resistant Hall effect joysticks and an integrated optical mouse for FPS mode. Other highlights include a built-in kickstand and a larger 74Wh battery, giving it a noticeable bump in battery capacity over the previous-generation model.

If you’d rather not spend this much on a PC gaming handheld, there is a Legion Go S model going for $580 right now at Woot. It’s part of the retailer’s clearance sale event, and it’s down from its usual price of $700.

Lenovo Legion Go 2 Windows gaming handheld features:

Lenovo Legion Go 2 isn’t just a handheld. It’s a modular rig built for serious gaming. Detachable Legion TrueStrike controllers unlock multiple play modes, including FPS mode with mouse-like precision. Powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 processor, an 8.8″ 144Hz Lenovo PureSight OLED gaming display, and a massive 74Wh battery, it’s designed to push further, play longer, and stay unplugged.

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