联想Legion Go 2上手体验:性能大幅升级但价格更昂贵
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联想在柏林国际电子消费品展览会(IFA 2025)期间正式公布了第二代 Legion Go 游戏掌机的详细规格与售价。新款设备起售价为1049美元(约合人民币7650元),较初代699美元的发售价涨幅显著。
Legion Go 2 延续了前代产品的核心设计:配备8.8英寸OLED屏幕(支持144Hz可变刷新率并通过VESA HDR TrueBlack 1000认证),保留可拆卸手柄、FPS模式、霍尔效应摇杆、触控板及双USB 4接口等特性。外观仅对肩键等局部配色进行了微调,且仍随机附赠保护壳。不过,其手柄拆卸机制仍采用卡扣式设计,相较于任天堂Switch 2的磁吸方案略显繁琐。
核心升级集中于硬件配置:最高可选AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme处理器、32GB内存和2TB PCIe 4.0存储空间,并配备74Whr电池(容量较初代提升50%)。现场体验显示Legion Space系统界面响应更为流畅,但因演示机缺乏大型游戏测试,实际性能提升幅度尚未能验证。
外媒评价指出,尽管Legion Go 2在性能、续航和软件体验上有所精进,但其机身重量与Windows系统生态仍对便携性构成挑战。更关键的是价格涨幅可能影响竞争力——起售价对应的基础型号预计搭载非 Extreme 版本芯片,而高阶配置需进一步追加预算。此举或许会让部分消费者更倾向于选择Steam Deck等性价比更高的竞品。
IFA 2025将于9月5日至9日在柏林举行,三星、宏碁等科技品牌也将在9月3日起陆续发布新品。
中文翻译:
联想Legion Go 2实机体验:性能大幅升级,但价格更昂贵
起售价定为1049美元(约合人民币7620元),该版本可能搭载Ryzen Z2芯片(非Z2 Extreme版本)。今年年初,联想曾提前展示其下一代旗舰游戏掌机Legion Go 2的设计雏形。如今在2025年柏林国际电子消费品展览会(IFA 2025)上,该公司正式公布了这款设备的完整规格参数、价格及发售详情。
从外观来看,Legion Go 2整体造型与前代变化不大。它延续了早期原型机的基本形态与可拆卸手柄设计,配备8.8英寸OLED屏幕,支持144Hz可变刷新率并通过VESA HDR TrueBlack 1000认证。联想保留了右侧手柄与专用底座组合使用的垂直鼠标功能(即FPS模式)。与前代一致,设备仍配备霍尔效应摇杆、内置触控板、支架以及双USB 4接口。
与一月份原型机唯一显著的区别仅在于肩键等部件的喷漆色调略有调整。值得一提的是,与多数竞品(除Steam Deck外)不同,Legion Go 2与前代一样仍随机附赠保护包,这点值得称赞。但令人遗憾的是,手柄拆卸方式仍未改进:仍需按压背部按钮再将手柄从隐藏滑轨上推出。在使用过Switch 2 Joy-Con的新型磁吸系统后,Legion Go 2的拆卸过程显得尤为笨拙。
本次升级主要集中于内部硬件:最高可配备AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme处理器、32GB内存和2TB PCIe Gen 4存储空间,并保留microSD读卡器。最令人期待的改进或许是续航能力——搭载的74Whr电池较初代49.2Whr容量提升达50%。
由于体验时间有限且演示机未预装大型游戏(尤其是高负载作品),实际性能提升幅度未能充分测试。但明显感受到联想Legion Space应用响应更迅捷、完成度更高,不过相比ROG Xbox Ally即将推出的原生游戏整合与新界面,其流畅度可能仍存差距。
总体而言,Legion Go 2在保留大尺寸OLED屏幕、可拆卸手柄和稳定连接性等核心优点的同时,实现了更精致、更强性能与更长续航的全面进化。尽管采用更圆润的流线型设计,但考虑到8.8英寸大屏幕,设备仍显厚重。若您能接受偏重的Windows掌机(SteamOS爱好者请见谅),这款产品值得关注。
但潜在问题在于价格大幅上涨:预计10月上市起售价1049美元,较初代700美元基础价(当前促销价甚至低至550美元)涨幅显著。该价格很可能对应Ryzen Z2芯片版本,这意味着选择更强性能Z2 Extreme处理器的用户需准备更充裕的预算。尽管欣赏联想在便携游戏设备上追求高性能的决心,但Legion Go 2的定价让人更珍惜Steam Deck等性价比更高的竞品。
2025年柏林国际电子消费品展览会将于9月5日至9月9日举行。联想、三星、宏碁等企业最早将于9月3日起陆续发布新品:三星已宣布在9月4日举办Unpacked活动,宏碁则定于9月3日召开全球新闻发布会。Engadget将带来IFA 2025的全面报道,敬请关注。
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Lenovo Legion Go 2 hands-on: Powerful upgrades but with an even higher price
It's going to start at $1,049, which will likely include a Ryzen Z2 (but not a Z2 Extreme) chip.
At the beginning of the year, Lenovo gave us an early design preview of its next flagship gaming handheld — the Legion Go 2. Today, at IFA 2025, the company is fleshing out the rest of the system with more details regarding its specs, price and availability.
In terms of its overall appearance, not much has changed on the outside of the Legion Go 2. It has the same general shape and detachable controllers as the preview model, alongside an 8.8-inch OLED with a variable 144Hz refresh rate and VESA HDR TrueBlack 1000 certification. Lenovo has kept the ability to use the right controller as a vertical mouse (aka FPS mode) when paired with the handheld's included puck/stand. And as before, you still get Hall Effect joysticks, a built-in touchpad and kickstand and dual USB 4 ports.
The only major change from what we saw in January is slightly different paint colors on elements like its shoulder buttons. That said, I do appreciate that unlike a lot of its rivals (aside from the Steam Deck), Legion Go 2 still comes bundled with a case, just like its predecessor. On the flipside, one thing I wish Lenovo had changed is the detachment process for Legion Go 2's controllers. Like before, you can press a button in back before sliding each joypad off a small hidden rail. And while it works, after using the new magnetic system for the Switch 2's Joy-Con, doing the same thing on the Legion Go 2 just feels clunky.
Meanwhile, the Legion Go 2's internals are where most of its upgrades have gone. The handheld can now be equipped with up to an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage. And if that's not enough, there's also a microSD card reader. But perhaps the most tantalizing improvement may be its battery life, as the Legion Go 2 comes with a 74Whr battery that's 50 percent larger than the 49.2 Whr cell in the original.
Unfortunately, I only had a brief time with the demo unit and as it didn't have a lot of games already installed (especially more resource-intensive ones), so I couldn't really gauge how much better its performance was compared to the original model. However, I did notice that Lenovo's Legion Space app felt much snappier and more polished, though it probably won't be as seamless as the native game integration and new UI that's coming on the ROG Xbox Ally.
All told, the Legion Go 2 is shaping up to be a more refined, powerful and longer-lasting follow-up while retaining pretty much every major good feature from its predecessor like a big OLED screen, detachable controllers and solid connectivity. Granted, it's still quite chunky even with its curvier and more streamlined design, but that was always going to be the case considering its large 8.8-inch display. So if you can handle a Windows-based handheld (sorry SteamOS fans) that's on the heftier side, this is one worth keeping an eye on.
But here's the potential catch: the Legion Go 2 may be substantially more expensive too. It's expected to go on sale sometime in October starting at $1,049, which is a significant jump up from the $700 base price of the original (let alone what it's going for now, which can be as low as $550 depending on discounts). And that figure is likely for a model with a Ryzen Z2 chip, which means anyone who wants one with a more powerful Z2 Extreme processor will need to keep some wiggle room in their budget. So while I appreciate how Lenovo is chasing big performance on a portable gaming machine, the Legion Go 2's price has me appreciating more affordable handheld rivals like the Steam Deck even more than I already do.
IFA 2025 is taking place from September 5 to September 9 in Berlin, Germany. We're expecting news from companies like Lenovo, Samsung, Acer and more starting from as early as September 3. In fact, Samsung announced it will hold an Unpacked event on September 4, while Acer will host a global press conference on September 3. Engadget will have plenty of coverage from IFA 2025, so make sure to check it all out.
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