
If you're one of the many people desperate to get hold of the Lenovo Legion Go 2, you'll want to get a wiggle on as it's just come back in stock.
The game-changing handheld PC console has been receiving rave reviews from gamers and experts alike.
It's no wonder the Lenovo Legion Go 2 keeps flying out of stock as soon as more comes in.
Whether you're wanting one for yourself, or trying to secure a Christmas list wish for a loved one, you can buy one from Currys now (while stocks last).
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is finally back in stock

So what's all the fuss about?
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a handheld device that experts say could rival the likes of the Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam's Deck OLED.
It's a sequel to the smash-hit Lenovo Legion Go, and you can take it with you wherever you go.
It has everything you could ask for from a handheld gaming console (in fact, some reviewers have argued it has too many bells and whistles.)
Inside, AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor delivers desktop-level power in a travel-sized device.
With up to 32GB memory and 2TB storage, the console runs like a dream; and if you need extra space, you can just pop in a microSD.
Whether you’re streaming, scrolling, or gaming, the Legion Go Gen 2 keeps up. Its smart AMD tech means everything loads fast and runs smooth, so you can get lost in your favourite worlds (not staring at loading screens).
Power management is smarter than ever, so you can stay unplugged and on the move without worrying about battery life. Plus, you'll enjoy console-level graphics in the palm of your hand.
Powered by AMD Radeon 890M, you’ll get crisp 1200p visuals, silky frame rates, and vibrant colour - all fine-tuned for a smooth experience wherever you play.

Lenovo Legion Go 2 top features
- Large screen: The Legion Go 2 comes with a huge 8.8 inch display with vibrant graphics.
- Fast refresh rate: It has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, and 30-144Hz adaptive refresh rate (detailed games such as The Witcher 3 ran at around 60 frames per second when one reviewer tested it on lower graphics settings)
- Big memory: With a whopping 1TB of storage and 32GB of RAM it can handle any games you want to play
- Detachable Legion Trustrike controllers: Much like the Switch 2, the controllers can be removed for different gameplay modes, which sets it apart from other handheld PC consoles. They include joysticks, a pivot D-pad, and assignable buttons
- Windows 11: It runs on Windows 11 straight out of the box, which means you can install games pretty much instantly from your preferred gaming marketplace, whether that's Steam, Epic Games Store, or Xbox Game Pass.
- Long battery life: Game longer than before thanks to the large 74Whr battery, backed by a super rapid charge. If you're in the thick of the action and you get the dreaded low battery alert, you can top up again in no time.
- Fingerprint reader: This is a seriously secure console. Protect your game progress from pesky siblings (or sticky-fingered little ones) with a built-in fingerprint reader; just tap to unlock and start

What are people saying?
The handheld has garnered rave reviews since its October launch with one shopper writing: "Legion Go 2's library of potential games is bigger than Switch 2's by several orders of magnitude, and it's considerably more powerful, as well."
So far people are gushing about the stunning graphics thanks to its impressive display, as well as the battery life and rapid charge.
The detachable Trustrike controllers have also been a hit with gamers.
Let's face it, PC gamers have been left behind for a while now in terms of portability and being able to play on the go, but that has all changed now with this nifty device.
"The Go 2 is shaping up to be a comfortable, capable handheld. It’s far more hand-pleasing than the original Legion Go," added another.
Another wrote: Lenovo Legion Go 2 takes what worked for the original Legion Go, straps a much better display and more memory to it and lets it do its thing.
This reviewer dubbed it a 'gaming handheld dripping with luxury'.
Fancy getting your hands on one?
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is finally back in stock

Topics: PC
