Lenovo has officially unveiled new Legion branded gaming products at the CES 2026 event. The new Legion Go 2 is its latest handheld gaming console that is powered by the SteamOS, while the Legion Pro Rollable is a bold concept gaming laptop with a horizontally expandable OLED display that redefines how screen size adapts for gaming and productivity. So let’s check them out.
1. Lenovo Legion Go 2 Powered by SteamOS
The new Legion Go 2 brings Lenovo’s flagship handheld into the SteamOS ecosystem, offering gamers a console-like experience on the go with deep access to their Steam library and platform features. Powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, this 8.8-inch portable delivers desktop-class capability in a handheld form. This chip is coupled with up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM and 2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage, which can be expanded further via microSD.
Its 8.8-inch PureSight OLED display features a WUXGA (1920×1200) resolution with 144 Hz refresh and rich HDR support, designed to make games and media look vibrant while maintaining smooth responsiveness. The SteamOS build lets players launch titles directly, manage cloud saves, use Steam Chat, and enjoy onboard game recording from a portable gaming rig.
Legion Go 2’s hardware also includes dual USB-C ports with Power Delivery and DisplayPort support, a 3.5 mm combo jack, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and an ergonomic set of built-in controllers complete with true gaming buttons and sticks. These controllers are also removable, allowing you to get a more versatile gaming experience. Under the hood, a sizeable 74Wh battery pack powers the SteamOS variant of Legion Go 2, promising endurance for lengthy play sessions away from a desk. The new gaming handheld console is set to begin sales around June 2026, with pricing likely starting near $1,199 USD.
2. Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept
The Legion Pro Rollable is a concept gaming laptop that imagines what immersive play could look like in a portable form factor. Starting with a conventional 16-inch Lenovo PureSight OLED panel, the screen can expand horizontally for a wider 21.5 inches in Tactical mode and the full 24 inches in Arena mode. This helps offer a more immersive gaming experience and also gives more screen real estate for productivity as well.
The horizontal rollable mechanism is driven by a dual-motor, tension-based design intended to minimize screen vibration and creasing. Lenovo based this concept rollable gaming laptop on its flagship Legion Pro 7i. So you get the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 mobile GPU. In other words, there’s enough horsepower for AAA gaming on a laptop with a wide display, which doesn’t compromise in portability either.
The Rollable also introduces advanced AI-driven gaming enhancements, such as adaptive lighting, resource optimization, and AI-based display features, which are integrated through Lenovo’s AI Engine+. This system is powered by the Lenovo LA Core that include tools like AI Frame Gaming Display features like AI Scam Detection, Cursor Tracking, AI Gaming Assistance, and Adaptive AI Lighting.
Though the Legion Pro Rollable remains a concept without confirmed release timing or pricing, it signals Lenovo’s intent to explore non-traditional form factors that let players and creators expand their digital workspace without needing multiple displays. We could be seeing the Chinese tech giant potentially kick start a new breed of portable gaming PCs.
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