AOKZOE A1 Pro vs Lenovo Legion Go 2
The AOKZOE A1 Pro (~$799) and Lenovo Legion Go 2 ($1,099+) go head-to-head in this Windows handheld comparison. Lenovo Legion Go 2 averages higher across our benchmarks, while AOKZOE A1 Pro wins on price.
Key Differences
What sets these handhelds apart
- •AOKZOE A1 Pro costs $300 less ($1,099+ vs ~$799) — roughly 27% cheaper than the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
- •Processor: AOKZOE A1 Pro runs a AMD Ryzen 7 7840U vs AMD Ryzen Z2 / Z2 Extreme in the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
- •RAM: 32GB LPDDR5X vs 16GB / 32GB LPDDR5X — AOKZOE A1 Pro has the memory advantage for multitasking and heavier emulators.
- •Display: Lenovo Legion Go 2 has an OLED/AMOLED panel (8.8" OLED 1920x1200 144Hz VRR (PureSight)) vs the AOKZOE A1 Pro's 7" IPS 1920x1200 120Hz — better contrast and black levels.
- •Weight: ~669g vs ~850g with controllers (approx) — AOKZOE A1 Pro is more pocketable.
Specs Comparison
Side-by-side technical details
Performance Comparison
How they stack up in real-world use
AOKZOE A1 Pro is best for
- Those wanting ROG Ally features cheaper
- Hall effect triggers out of the box
- Solid Windows handheld alternative
Lenovo Legion Go 2 is best for
- Premium OLED Windows handheld gaming
- Detachable controller productivity modes
- Buyers upgrading from original Legion Go
AOKZOE A1 Pro watch outs
- Smaller brand with less support
- Software ecosystem less mature
- Availability can be limited
Lenovo Legion Go 2 watch outs
- Expensive vs Ally X and Steam Deck OLED
- Higher configs climb past $1,300 quickly
- Windows handheld UX still needs tuning
The Verdict
AOKZOE A1 Pro wins on value. You give up little in benchmarks but save $300 vs the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
AOKZOE A1 Pro vs Lenovo Legion Go 2 FAQ
Which is better, the AOKZOE A1 Pro or the Lenovo Legion Go 2?
AOKZOE A1 Pro wins on value. You give up little in benchmarks but save $300 vs the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
What is the price difference between the AOKZOE A1 Pro and the Lenovo Legion Go 2?
The AOKZOE A1 Pro costs $799 while the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is $1099 — a $300 difference. AOKZOE A1 Pro is the value pick; Lenovo Legion Go 2 justifies the premium with 8.8" puresight oled 144hz vrr.
Which has better performance, the AOKZOE A1 Pro or Lenovo Legion Go 2?
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 scores higher across aggregated performance metrics, powered by a AMD Ryzen Z2 / Z2 Extreme chip with 16GB / 32GB LPDDR5X RAM. The AOKZOE A1 Pro uses a AMD Ryzen 7 7840U and still handles most emulation workloads competently.
How does battery life compare between the AOKZOE A1 Pro and Lenovo Legion Go 2?
The AOKZOE A1 Pro ships with a 65Whr battery. The Lenovo Legion Go 2 has a 74Wh. Real-world runtime depends on workload: retro emulation typically gets double the runtime of native Android or PS2 emulation.
Which is more portable, the AOKZOE A1 Pro or Lenovo Legion Go 2?
The AOKZOE A1 Pro weighs ~669g, while the Lenovo Legion Go 2 weighs ~850g with controllers (approx). Lighter devices are easier for pocket carry and long sessions but often tradeoff battery capacity or grip comfort.
Should I buy the AOKZOE A1 Pro or wait for the Lenovo Legion Go 2?
Both are currently in market. If your use case fits those wanting rog ally features cheaper, the AOKZOE A1 Pro delivers today. If you prioritize premium oled windows handheld gaming, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is the stronger long-term pick. Neither is about to be replaced — both vendors have 12+ month refresh cycles.
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