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Hey there John. The Lenovo legion 1, the older version of the legion 2 is overall weaker in power, display, and comfortability. The legion 2 offers a sleek design allowing you to play for multiple hours without discomfort. The new Ryzen Z2 chip is capable of pulling frame rates the legion 1 could never imagine of. The display on the legion 2 is a slightly smaller OLED display, which the legion 1 did not have. The legion 2 also has better battery life capabilities. What I would suggest: Buy the legion 2 if you plan on playing high end games, and want better performance. If you’re a casual gamer, then I suggest buying the legion 1, as it is cheaper. Hope this helped!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey John, The Legion Go 2 presents an even more comprehensive package that delivers gen-to-gen enhancements, offering what most Legion Go users had on their wishlist. This includes an HDR OLED display with VRR, improving ergonomics, cooling, audio, and other items like an 8-way D-Pad and fingerprint reader for safer, quicker sign-in. There's also a considerable performance boost thanks to 32GB memory offerings alongside the Z2 Extreme's higher TDP configuration, clock speed, and RDNA3 compute units, with an increase in system efficiency that's bolstered by the Legion Go 2's larger, 74Whr battery. We hope that this helps a bit to further understanding some of the differences between the two devices. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!
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