The Legion Go 2 remains a prototype for now, but based on our initial impressions, it feels like a worthy successor to the 2023 Lenovo Legion Go.
With a notebook PC with a screen that rolls, a monitor with directional audio, and the first third-party SteamOS gaming handheld, Lenovo is hitting CES 2025 hard.
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 has a 'rollable' screen that expands the display by almost 50%, and there's potential behind the party trick.
In my Legion Go review, Lenovo's first go at a handheld performed pretty well after a bout of bugginess at launch. While it was great at the time, handheld gaming is progressing and changing very quickly, and the Lenovo Legion Go 2 seems to answer players' requests for a more powerful device.
I've waited a long time for the Legion Go 2, but its non existent release date has me eyeing the Legion Go S instead.
The Steam Deck might be amazing, but it's showing its age. Lenovo's new Legion Go S is here to duke it out at the $500 portable gaming price point.
Lenovo previewed a novel laptop sporting a display that expanded upward to offer the user more screen real estate. At CES 2025 last week, the company took concept into reality with the launch of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.
Lenovo’s dual-screen Yoga Book 9i also gets 14-inch screens, which catch it up in size to the Asus ZenBook Duo. The Yoga Book screens have a 2.8K resolution (2880 x 1800) at 120Hz per display, and they’re also brighter now at 750 nits versus 400 nits on the previous model.
At the touch of a button, the ThinkBook Plus Gen6 extends the screen upwards so that one and a half times the display area is available if required.
I've been recommending the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i for years, but at CES 2025, Lenovo is upending its winning formula.
Lenovo announced a handful of new additions this week, including a rollable laptop and a sleek new ultraportable that squares with the MacBook Air.
Moreover, the first X1 Carbon Gen 13 models skip the entry-level (Core i5, full HD IPS screen) configurations and get right to the good stuff: Our $1,999 test unit (model 21NS0014US) combines Intel's Core Ultra 7 258V "Lunar Lake" processor with a 14-inch,