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Lenovo Legion Go 2 revealed in leaked prototype video featuring an OLED display
Lenovo Legion Go 2 revealed in leaked prototype video featuring an OLED display

Tom's Guide

time22-07-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Lenovo Legion Go 2 revealed in leaked prototype video featuring an OLED display

We've been waiting a while for the sequel to Lenovo's Legion Go handheld gaming PC, and a new video may have just given us our first look at the second generation console. The Legion Go 2 is one of our most anticipated gaming handheld releases this year, and leaks about the new console have been sprouting up since at least April of 2024. Originally, we spotted the latest leaked images of a purported Lenovo Legion Go 2 in the Legion Go subreddit which showed the screen, kickstand, and even a look at the inside of the console. A Redditor commented that the images were from their video on YouTube, which does appear to match the photos from Reddit. The video claims the device is a prototype, and may even be out of date. It's a bit of a sketchy leak as this is only the second video ever posted to that channel and the Reddit account, while two years old, has only ever commented on this post. They allege that they were able to get one of the devices "due to bankruptcy of the contract manufacturer" which apparently lead to a number of prototypes ending up in e-waste recycling. I don't speak Chinese, so some of what we're going off here is comments made under the video and what the claimed owner of the video said on Reddit. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. According to them, the machine in question features an 8.8-inch OLED display reportedly made by Samsung Display. This would be an improvement over its predecessor which features an IPS LCD screen. The prototype also features a Z2 processor and a 780M graphics card, which is most likely out of date as the Go 2 is expected to feature a more powerful AMD 890M card. In the video, they do show off the device in action playing a game and some of the system settings. It looks like it has 1TB of SSD storage and 32GB of RAM, double that of the original Legion Go. It appears like the battery will be better as well. The current Go console has a 49.2Whr battery which barely lasted two hours in our testing. The new battery is clocked at 74Whr, so maybe we'll get up to three hours with the Go 2, but hopefully Lenovo has worked on some power efficiency and optimization as well. All in all, it does look like an improvement internally. We are curious if Lenovo is working with Microsoft to make an Xbox-version ala the Asus ROG Xbox Ally or with Valve on a SteamOS version like the Legion Go S, which we considered excellent. Allegedly, the Legion Go 2 will launch in September and the leaker said it would cost $1,000. Lenovo has been fairly tight-lipped about the Go 2, so we don't have much more to go on, but we do expect the handheld to release later this year. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Unitree Robotics
Unitree Robotics

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Unitree Robotics

A humanoid robot from Unitree Robotics during the Global Developer Conference in Shanghai on Feb. 21, 2025. Credit - Hector Retamal—AFP/Getty Images At this year's Spring Festival Gala—China's most-watched broadcast—16 humanoid robots wearing red and white floral jackets took the stage, twirling handkerchiefs as part of a traditional dance. They were manufactured by Unitree, a Chinese robotics company that has gained global attention for its agile open-source robots seen in viral videos mimicking kung fu and tai chi moves. But Unitree products offer more than entertainment. Unitree's Go 2 robot dog—available from just $1,600, compared to Boston Dynamics' $75,000 'Spot'—has been deployed on Ukrainian battlefields and used for disaster relief and property security. One of China's 'six little dragons' revitalizing its tech sector and disrupting the worlds' (the best known of which is DeepSeek), Unitree is expanding across the country to meet demand. Founder Wang Xingxing likes to think big. 'Human beings may be the passers-by of the universe,' he has written, detailing the company's vision, 'but science and technology must be eternal.' Contact us at letters@

Watch: Futuristic or Frightening? Robot dog's mall visit sparks debate
Watch: Futuristic or Frightening? Robot dog's mall visit sparks debate

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Watch: Futuristic or Frightening? Robot dog's mall visit sparks debate

In a moment that left many stunned and reaching for their phones, a robot dog casually walking on a leash through San Antonio's Rivercenter Mall has sparked widespread attention online. The unexpected sight, caught on camera by a local TikTok user, has since triggered a wave of reactions across social media, from fascination to outright discomfort. The incident took place on the night of Tuesday, May 27, around 9 p.m., when the TikTok page San Antonio Lifestyle recorded the scene and shared it with their followers. As the robot walked past shops and unsuspecting mall goers, the creator's startled reaction was heard clearly in the video: 'What in the hell is that?' 'It's scary to know the future is here' Speaking to MySA, the person behind the viral video said, 'We had never seen one before and our first impression was disbelief. It's scary to know the future is here.' The clip shows the robot being led through the mall by a person, with several onlookers visibly taken aback. Watch the video here: At one point, the robot stops abruptly and begins stomping in place– a movement that seemed to confuse both its handler and those watching. The content creator can be heard reacting further, saying, 'Dude, that's so crazy,' as the robot hesitates before slowly moving again. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Speculated to be a Unitree Go2 robot According to the report presented by MySA, while the exact model of the robot hasn't been confirmed, several viewers pointed out that its appearance– including its size, leg design and the number '2' near its head– closely matches that of the Unitree Go2. According to Unitree and as quoted by MySA, the Go2 robot features a built-in front camera, 12 knee-joint motors, and a lamp that lights up its path. It is also capable of performing various motions like jumping, sitting, stretching, or pouncing. According to the TikTok creator, 'they can hear the robot making a dog noise,' which further added to the surprise of the moment. Reportedly a regular visitor at the mall Although the robot's owner did not interact with the people filming, the video creator told MySA, 'We didn't talk to them, but according to the comments we received, they [the robot and its owners] frequent Rivercenter often.' The robot's movements and lifelike gestures drew mixed reactions from shoppers and viewers alike– many of whom had never seen such a device in a public space before. Online reactions: Mixed feelings and unease The internet was quick to respond. One viewer commented on the viral video, 'Yeah, I'm running after seeing that.' Another video, shared two days later on May 29, shows the robot dog walking closer to the San Antonio River. That prompted one user to write, 'It's giving Austin invading San Antonio.' Robot dogs are not new to Texas streets Though this may be a first for many in San Antonio, robot dogs have previously been spotted in other parts of Texas. According to earlier reports, in 2022, the University of Texas at Austin deployed similar machines for on-campus delivery services. More recently, a video showing a robot dog interacting with real dogs in an Austin park gained attention– and criticism. One user, reacting to that clip, said, 'I couldn't hate these things more.'

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