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It also sports an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor with RDNA 3.5 graphics.

As with the original handheld, this one has detachable controllers and a built-in kickstand.

Render of the Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 2) prototype on a white background.

The Legion Go 2 is only a prototype and will likely see some changes before it actually releases.

It also has a more rounded and slimmed down look to it.

The Legion Go S will have two variants, one that runs Windows 11 and one that runs SteamOS.

It features two Thunderbolt 4 ports for accessories and charging.

Render of the Lenovo Legion Go S on a white background.

But it does not have detachable controller nor does it have a kickstand.

Let’s see how they are similar and how they differ.

Prices can go up depending on the configuration.

Lenovo Legion Go 2 and Legion Go S on blue and green background.

The Legion Go 2 is only a prototype and will likely see some changes before it actually releases.

We currently have no idea if Legion Go 2 is getting a SteamOS version, but it is possible.

Meanwhile, Windows 11 handhelds are basically small gaming laptops.

As such, it’s possible that the Legion Go S might have better battery life after all.

The Lenovo Legion Go S in a handheld dock on a desk.

The Legion Go S and the Legion Go 2 both support VRR.

We’ll have to wait until the devices launch to really test and know for sure.

Meanwhile, overall weight is always a factor that can wear hands out over time.

Now, this is where things get tricky.

Front view of the Lenovo Legion Go S above the Legion Go 2.

The Legion Go 2 has a gorgeous 8.8-inch OLED touchscreen while the Legion Go S has an 8-inch LCD touchscreen.

Controls & ports

Tie These handhelds are fantastic in different ways.

Software & games

Legion Go S Both handhelds can be used to dive into the same services and games.

Battery life

Unknown It’s hard to choose a winner at this time.

Lenovo Legion Go S with performance menu visible.

You can adjust settings in Legion Space.

The larger capacity of the Legion Go 2 might be necessary to fuel the larger OLED display.

Best overall

Legion Go 2 The next-gen will likely be better.

Legion Go 2 vs Legion Go S: Which should I buy?

Legion Go S next to Legion Go 2 with controllers detached.

The Legion Go 2 has detachable controllers and built-in kickstand while the Legion Go S does not.

However, the Z2 Go chip has proven to not be all that powerful.

It also has detachable controllers and a built-in kickstand.

As such, the specs shown at CES 2025 are subject to change before release.

Closeup of the Legion Go S trigger switch.

Trigger switches on the back of the Legion Go S allow for more customized control in gaming.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

The white casing denotes that it runs Windows 11.

Image showing a SteamOS button on the black Legion Go S in place of the Legion Space button on the white Legion Go S.

There is both a SteamOS version and a Windows 11 version of the Legion Go S.(Image credit: Windows Central / Lenovo)

Lenovo Legion Go 2 on table.

The Legion Go can be used to play various services.

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Top and bottom of the Lenovo Legion Go S.

The Legion Go S is a lot slimmer than the original Legion Go.

Render of the Lenovo Legion Go S from the sides and rear, showing the new dual-stage triggers, trigger lock switches, and rear remappable buttons.

There are only to back buttons on the backside of the Legion Go S.

Nebula Violet Lenovo Legion Go S in front of white one.

The Legion Go S is actually releasing this year whereas the Legion Go 2 has not release date, yet.

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Render of the Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 2) prototype on a white background.

Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS

Front view of Lenovo Legion Go S and Legion Go on a blue background.

Lenovo Legion Go S on its back above the ROG Ally.

Lenovo Legion Go S and Legion Go 2 side by side on a counter.

A Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS held in the hand.

Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck on peach background.

Nintendo Switch 2 on the left with ROG Ally and ROG Ally X on the right.

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