Watching Lenovo’s PC gaming handheld soar over $2,000 feels like a gross punchline to an unfunny joke, and I’m tired of it all.
windowscentral.com Jun 4, 2026

Watching Lenovo’s PC gaming handheld soar over $2,000 feels like a gross punchline to an unfunny joke, and I’m tired of it all.

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Lenovo's PC gaming handheld, the Legion Go 2, has seen a significant price hike, with some retailers listing it at $2,349.99. This is a stark contrast to its initial launch price, which was already $650 above the MSRP. The handheld's high price is largely due to the industry's focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning, making it difficult for consumers to afford. Despite its high price, the Legion Go 2 is a powerful device that offers a practically endless library of PC games and console games.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The Legion Go 2's price hike highlights the widening gap between gaming enthusiasts and the industry's ability to produce affordable hardware.
  • · As gamers are already paying a premium for the device, the high price may deter even the wealthier gamers, making it inaccessible to the masses.