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  • QuestionIs the device going to be available in store on October 31st? Or only pre-orders at this time?

    Asked by Dragonflygirl.

    • Answer Hi Dragonflygirl, We appreciate your inquiry and interest in the Legion Go 2. Currently, we are working with various teams to deliver sufficient product to fulfill preorders and hope to have available inventory for the Go 2 in stores as soon as possible (to align with the release date). Please stay tuned for updates on this. Also, Best Buy stores have insight into their inventory, and we recommend working with your local Best Buy to see what they available inventory may be come release week. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionWill the z2 extreme be sold in stores on October 31? Also will it be available online without having to wait to put an order in? I just want to get my order in without having to keep checking back

    Asked by Mike.

    • Answer Right now I wouldn’t count on it. They said demand a lot higher than expected and a lot of places pushing back release outside US, so if you can get a preorder in do it.

      Answered by MichaelI

  • QuestionWill this be releasing on Oct 31?

    Asked by Joo2.

    • Answer Hey Joo2, Yes, this Legion Go 2 is currently set to release October 31st, 2025. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionWill there be more to pre-order?

    Asked by Groovyman.

    • Answer Hey Groovyman, We appreciate your inquiry and interest in our product. Please stay tuned for updates regarding this, and in the meantime, feel free to opt-in for notifications from Best Buy pertaining to the Legion Go 2. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionI see the 32GB 1TB version also in previous question answered says there is a 2 TB version available? I do not see it on the app? Should be from what I hear 1,479.00 for the 2TB storage console?

    Asked by JaceBaker.

    • Answer Lenovo had to cancel some preorders due to high demand. Best Buy should be able to add the configuration soon, so make sure to enable push notifications to be ready to snag one!

      Answered by Anonymous

  • Questionwhere do i buy the 2tb version?

    Asked by bryson.

    • Answer Hey bryson, We appreciate your interest in our products. We hope to provide you a product page to view of the 2TB configuration of the Legion Go 2 soon. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionWill this go up for preorder again? I see I can still preorder the 16gb but not the 32gb.

    Asked by Xenn.

    • Answer Yes. I just preordered it myself.

      Answered by Snake

  • QuestionDoes the Lenovo Legion Go 2 support smart charging/bypass charging?

    Asked by Bob.

    • Answer Yes, the Lenovo Legion Go supports a form of bypass charging, often called "battery bypass mode," which allows the device to power itself directly from the AC adapter while plugged in, bypassing the battery to reduce heat and prolong battery life during intensive use like gaming. This feature is described as a mode where the device powers off the battery and stops further charging once the battery is full, allowing it to discharge to a lower level before recharging again, as seen on Reddit forums discussing the Legion Go's features. How it works: Power bypassing the battery: When enabled, the device draws power directly from the connected power adapter instead of continuously charging the battery. Reduced heat and battery strain: This process helps to keep the device cooler and reduces stress on the battery, which can degrade over time from constant charging and discharging during extended use. Battery management: The mode prevents the battery from being kept at a full charge, which can cause heat and shorten its lifespan. Once the battery reaches a full charge, it will remain at that level or discharge slightly before the system permits it to recharge again.

      Answered by Isales

  • QuestionDoes this have a touchscreen or is it controllers only?

    Asked by Norinia.

    • Answer Touch screen OLED like last gen

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionIs this the Zen4 or Zen5 model? This listing is missing critical information about what product it is. And no model number so I can't check.

    Asked by zezba9000.

    • Answer Identifying if a product uses a Zen 4 or Zen 5 CPU without a model number is nearly impossible, as the key architectural difference is internal to the processor. If the product is already running, you can use software to find the exact model. If not, the best approach is to contact the seller directly for the missing product information. What to look for in the product name For AMD Ryzen desktop CPUs, the series number is the most reliable indicator of the processor generation. Ryzen 7000 Series: These are based on the Zen 4 architecture and use the AM5 socket. Ryzen 9000 Series: These are based on the newer Zen 5 architecture, also for the AM5 socket. How to identify the CPU if you have the product If you have access to the product, there are

      Answered by Isales

  • QuestionThe VRR has a range of 30hz to 144hz, unlike most panels with VRR which stop at 48hz

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer So VRR means the screen refresh rate will adapt to the fps that your GPU can produce. So if the GPU is pumping out 43 fps, then screen will refresh at 43 Hz. So it's 1 frame per refresh. 43 Hz means the screen is refreshing 43 times per second. If the LG2 can only produce 25 fps for a game, that is outside the VRR range of that screen. So AMD's LFC will kick in and double or triple the refresh rate so that VRR can turn on. So if the GPU is outputting 25 fps, LFC will turn on so the refresh rate is 75 Hz which is within range for the VRR to turn on. This is how the other devices work too. If the VRR range is 48-120Hz for example and the game is running at 25 fps, LFC will turn on and the refresh rate will be 75 Hz and so it will now be between 48-120Hz.

      Answered by OnlySublime

  • QuestionCan I get the date of the next restock? Missed my chance.

    Asked by Nizzo.

    • Answer Yo, Nizzo, the date of the next restock is unknown throughout best buy, believe me, I missed my chance too. Feel free to reach out for any more questions for me, and I will notify you when the next restock comes

      Answered by DaHelpfulGuy

  • QuestionJust sold out. Can I expect a restock again soon or will it be awhile?

    Asked by Maxwell.

    • Answer Hey Maxwell, We appreciate your continued interest in our products. We are working to supply inventory of the Legion Go 2 as soon as possible. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionCan the SSD be replaced? And if so, will geek squad do it?

    Asked by Warcham.

    • Answer Hey Warcham, Yes, the SSD can be swapped using the Go 2's single M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 slot. Also, while Geek Squad should be able to complete the upgrade after acquiring the respective larger drive, we recommend contacting your local Geek Squad Precinct to confirm what the supported services are at their specific location. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionWhy does the title say 2K OLED when it only has 1200p resolution? 2k is 1440p or 1600p Is this a misrepresentation of the actual resolution?

    Asked by JayWal.

    • Answer Yes, 1200p is generally considered a 2K resolution because its horizontal pixel count of 1920 pixels falls within the 2K category, which refers to screens with approximately 2,000 horizontal pixels. While 2K in digital cinema has a specific standard of 2048x1080, the consumer term 2K has a broader definition and also includes 1440p (2560x1440) and WUXGA (1920x1200), the resolution of 1200p.

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionDo you guys have any stock left for walk-ins or is that all put towards pre-orders? I'd love to get there when the store opens to snag one myself.

    Asked by ShrekUchiha.

    • Answer Hey ShrekUchiha (great username), This currently is undetermined. There is a certain quantity of units intended to fulfill pre-orders, but available inventory at a store level (including which locations may receive inventory) is also currently unavailable to share. Please stay tuned for updates and in the meantime, contact your local Best Buy to see if they can provide information on the inventory they may receive. Please feel free to reach out to us with any other questions!

      Answered by Lenovo Product Expert

  • QuestionWill this device also come with a carry case?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Yes but its soft case but no strap

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionDoes the Legion Go 2 support a 2280 SSD?

    Asked by ElGamerMan.

    • Answer YES!! Legion Go 2 supports 2242 & 2280 nvme without needing an adapter.

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionNo Oculink? I'm out.

    Asked by ChristopherL.

    • Answer No Oculink" means the device you're using lacks the OCuLink port, which is a spe- cialized high-bandwidth con- nection for external GPUs (eG- PUs) and other PCle devices. To get OCuLink connectivity, you'll need to add a compatible adapter, such as one that plugs into an avail- able M.2 slot on your motherboard. If your device doesn't have an available M.2 slot and no native OCuLink port, you cannot use OCuLink-based eGPU solutions without a significant hardware upgrade. What OCuLink is: It is an external connection technology that directly links to the PCI Express (PCle) bus, providing more bandwidth and lower latency than Thunderbolt. It was developed by the PCI-SIG (Peripheral Component Interconnect Special Interest Group) to allow for high-performance external devices.

      Answered by Isales