Lenovo Unveils SteamOS-Powered Legion Go 2 and Rollable Gaming Laptop Concept at CES 2026
Lenovo announced the Legion Go Powered by SteamOS (8.8-inch, 2) handheld device and the Legion Pro Rollable concept laptop during its presentation at CES 2026 in Las Vegas on January 6.
The handheld combines AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processing with SteamOS for native operation and is set for availability starting in June at a price of $1,199.
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| Legion Go, Powered by SteamOS (8.8″, 2) |
The device features an 8.8-inch WUXGA OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and 500 nits brightness, up to 32GB of 8000MHz LPDDR5X memory, up to 2TB PCIe SSD storage expandable via microSD, a 74Wh battery, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, detachable controllers with Hall Effect joysticks, a trackpad, and ports including two USB Type-C supporting USB 4.0 and DisplayPort 1.4. SteamOS on the device provides access to Steam Library, cloud saves, notifications, chat, and game recording.
The Legion Pro Rollable concept, based on the Legion Pro 7i chassis, incorporates a rollable PureSight OLED display that extends horizontally from 16 inches to 21.5 inches or 24 inches using a dual-motor tension system to maintain panel tautness with minimal vibration.
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| Legion Pro Rollable Concept 24″ Arena Mode |
It includes Intel Core Ultra processors and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, with modes labeled Focus at 16 inches, Tactical at 21.5 inches, and Arena at 24 inches for training purposes in esports.
The concept also uses Lenovo AI Engine+ for real-time scenario detection to optimize FPS and resources.
“The gaming space is as exciting as it is vast—from bringing friends together across borders, to elite esports athletes to the top competitions in the world," said Ouyang Jun, senior vice president of consumer segment at Lenovo Intelligent Devices Group.
The rollable display operates at resolutions up to 3.6K with refresh rates between 60Hz and 90Hz in its prototype form, though production versions could reach 165Hz to 240Hz.

