Preise für Lenovo Legion Go 2 steigen drastisch auf 1.500 und 2.000 Dollar

Einzelhändler haben den PC-Gaming-Handheld Legion Go 2 von Lenovo zu deutlich höheren Preisen gelistet; das Basismodell kostet nun 1.500 US-Dollar, die High-End-Version 2.000 US-Dollar. Die von Videocardz entdeckten Preiserhöhungen entsprechen einem Anstieg von 48 Prozent gegenüber den vorherigen Preisen von 1.100 und 1.350 US-Dollar. Die Änderungen erfolgen vor dem Hintergrund eines berichteten RAM-Mangels auf dem Markt.

Lenovo veröffentlichte das Legion Go 2 im vergangenen Herbst als Nachfolger seiner PC-Gaming-Handheld-Serie. Das Gerät verfügt über einen großen Bildschirm und leistungsstarke Spezifikationen, die von AMD Ryzen Z2-Prozessoren angetrieben werden. Einzelhändler wie Best Buy führen die Version mit 16 GB RAM nun für 1.500 US-Dollar statt bisher 1.100 US-Dollar, während das 32-GB-Modell mit Ryzen Z2 Extreme bei 2.000 US-Dollar liegt, verglichen mit zuvor 1.350 US-Dollar, wie zuerst von Videocardz am Freitag berichtet wurde.

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