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detachable controllers
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The tag detachable controllers on WindowsForum.com covers Lenovo's Legion Go 2 handheld gaming device, which features detachable Legion TrueStrike controllers. Discussions focus on the device's premium 8.8-inch OLED display, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, large battery, and its ability to run Windows 11 with an upcoming Xbox full-screen experience. The detachable controllers allow flexible use as a handheld, tabletop, or connected to a monitor. Threads highlight the Legion Go 2 as a high-end Windows portable for gaming and productivity, emphasizing its controller design and three-mode versatility.
Lenovo's next flagship handheld, the Legion Go 2, arrives as a strikingly ambitious — and expensive — attempt to redefine what a Windows portable can be, pairing a large 8.8-inch OLED, AMD's new Z2 family silicon, and headline-grabbing battery and memory choices that put it squarely in premium...
Lenovo’s newly announced Legion Go 2 will ship this October as a bigger, more expensive flagship handheld and — crucially for Windows handheld gamers — Lenovo says it will be able to run Microsoft’s new Xbox full‑screen experience starting in spring 2026, making the Legion Go 2 the first...
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windows 11 handheld shell
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Lenovo’s follow-up to the original Legion Go lands as a serious, no-compromise Windows handheld: the Legion Go (8.8″, 2) pairs a brighter, 144 Hz OLED PureSight panel with AMD’s new Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, and a much larger 74 Whr battery—while keeping the detachable...