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Updated · VideoCardz.com · Apr 12
Lenovo Legion Go 2 Price Soars to Nearly $3,000 Amid Memory Shortage
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Updated · VideoCardz.com · Apr 12

Lenovo Legion Go 2 Price Soars to Nearly $3,000 Amid Memory Shortage

10 articles · Updated · VideoCardz.com · Apr 12
  • Lenovo has raised the price of its Legion Go 2 handheld gaming PC with 2TB storage to $2,849.99 on its official store.
  • This represents a $1,370 increase from its original launch price, with the 1TB model also recently seeing a significant hike.
  • The surge is attributed to the ongoing global memory crisis, pushing the Legion Go 2 beyond the reach of most gamers.
With a competitor holding prices steady, is the memory crisis the only reason for Lenovo's 92% price hike?
Can a $2,800 handheld PC still be justified when it costs more than a high-end gaming laptop?
Facing years of predicted price hikes, is buying a new gaming PC now the only way to avoid paying more?
As AI devours the world's memory, is the era of affordable high-performance PC gaming coming to an end?
Will the memory shortage force game developers to finally prioritize optimization over demanding ever more powerful hardware?
How long can retailers with old stock offer savings before the new reality of extreme prices becomes universal?