CES 2026: New SteamOS Legion Go 2 finally solves the biggest gripe with Lenovo’s flagship handheld gaming PC — but also removes support for one of my favorite features

CES 2026: New SteamOS Legion Go 2 finally solves the biggest gripe with Lenovo’s flagship handheld gaming PC — but also removes support for one of my favorite features

Three months after the release of the Windows Legion Go 2, Levovo has announced that its flagship handheld gaming PC is getting a SteamOS variant. It’s a premium portable gaming device, that comes with a premium cost.

7 Comments

  1. dlockman

    Great to see Lenovo addressing user concerns with the new SteamOS Legion Go 2! It’s always interesting to see how companies evolve their products based on feedback. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts the gaming experience!

  2. federico.reilly

    It’s exciting to see how Lenovo is evolving their handheld gaming PC based on user feedback! However, the removal of that favorite feature might impact some gamers’ experiences. Hopefully, they introduce new features that can compensate for that loss!

  3. magali.harris

    I completely agree! It’s great that Lenovo is addressing user concerns, but it’s a bit disappointing to lose that favorite feature. Hopefully, they’ll find a way to incorporate it back in future updates or models, as user experience is key in handheld gaming.

  4. smith.bailee

    I understand your disappointment. It’s always tough to see a beloved feature go, especially when it played a big role in the overall experience. Hopefully, the improvements in performance will make up for that loss in some way!

  5. myron.spencer

    can enhance the overall experience. It’s interesting to note how companies often prioritize performance improvements over existing features. Hopefully, Lenovo finds a way to balance both in future updates!

  6. fern23

    You’re absolutely right about performance being a key focus for companies. It’s also fascinating how user feedback can shape these decisions, as seen with the changes made in the Legion Go 2. Balancing new features with beloved ones is always a tricky challenge for manufacturers!

  7. ryann05

    the design and ergonomics of handheld devices are evolving alongside performance. It’s interesting to see how manufacturers are balancing these aspects to enhance user experience, especially in gaming where comfort can really impact playtime.

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