Summary
- Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 has been approved by Anatel and can now be sold in Brazil.
- The portable PC has two versions: one with a Ryzen Z2 CPU and the other with a Ryzen Z2 Extreme.
- Specifications include an 8.8-inch OLED screen, up to 32 GB RAM, up to 2 TB SSD and a 74 Wh battery.
It’s not just Asus that wants to capture the Brazilian gaming public: Lenovo has approved two models of its new portable PC, the Legion Go 2. The main difference between them is in the CPU: the 8ASP2 model is the top of the line with Ryzen Z2 Extreme, while the 8AHP2 uses the Ryzen Z2 chip.
With the certification, issued last Tuesday (11/11), the console can now be sold in Brazil. It should also receive the new Xbox Experience for Handheld interface, which debuted on the ROG Xbox Ally line, already approved here.


Other technical specifications


- 16 GB or 32 GB RAM memory
- LPDDR5x-8000 on model with Z2 Extreme, LPDDR5x-7500 on Z2 model
- The chips installed are LPDDR5x-8533, but run at lower clock rates
- 8.8-inch 1,920 x 1,200 pixel OLED multi-touch display, variable refresh rate up to 144 Hz with Gorilla Glass 3 protection
- 512GB, 1TB or 2TB NVMe SSD (last option only on model with Z2 Extreme)
- microSD card reader
- 74 Wh battery with 65 W charger
- Two USB-C ports, capable of USB 4 40 Gb/s and DisplayPort, plus USB-C ports for charging on detachable controllers
- P2 headphone output
- Weight approximately 920 grams
- Windows 11 Home
Availability and price in Brazil
We still don’t have information on when the model will be available for purchase in Brazil, but the approval is a good indication that Lenovo wants to launch the device here. And get ready, because it won’t be cheap.
In the USA, the Legion Go 2 costs an incredible US$1,099 (approximately R$5,560, in direct conversion), in the version with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD. The top-of-the-line version, with Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB SSD, costs US$1,479 (R$7,830).
Just for comparison, the Legion Go S is available in Brazil for just under R$6,200, but is sold in the US for US$499.
With information from The Verge
Source: https://tecnoblog.net/noticias/novo-pc-portatil-da-lenovo-ja-pode-ser-vendido-no-brasil/
