Lenovo Legion Go 2 prices rise sharply to $1500 and $2000

Retailers have listed Lenovo's Legion Go 2 PC gaming handheld at significantly higher prices, with the base model now at $1,500 and the higher-end version at $2,000. The increases, spotted by Videocardz, mark a 48 percent jump from previous prices of $1,100 and $1,350. The changes come amid a reported RAM shortage affecting the market.

Lenovo released the Legion Go 2 last fall as a successor to its PC gaming handheld line. The device features a large screen and strong specifications powered by AMD Ryzen Z2 processors. Retailers including Best Buy now show the 16GB RAM version at $1,500, up from $1,100, while the 32GB Ryzen Z2 Extreme model stands at $2,000, previously $1,350, as first noted by Videocardz on Friday.

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