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    The Legion Go Fold concept device, unveiled at MWC 2026, might be Lenovo's boldest experiment yet.

    Lenovo's Legion Go S and Legion Go 2 are two of our favorite gaming handhelds on the market right now, serving different types of users who want either a more portable design or a more powerful experience.

     

    Unafraid as always about the evolution of form factors, Lenovo brought a new gaming handheld concept to MWC 2026. It's unlike anything I've seen, and I'm confident I'm looking at a design that a lot of competitors will eventually copy.

     

    What is Lenovo's Legion Go Fold concept and how does it work?

    Lenovo Legion Go Fold concept MWC 2026

    A look at the Legion Go Fold concept in its standard handheld mode with screen folded over.

    (Image credit: Lenovo)

     

    It's clear from what we've already got our hands on that Lenovo isn't exactly sure where it's taking this concept device, but it certainly is intriguing. It operates in four primary setups: three for gaming and one for regular productivity (or more gaming with a keyboard and mouse).

     

    Here's how Lenovo lays it out. A standard handheld mode sees the controllers attach to the side of the (plastic OLED) display, which itself is folded over into a 7.7-inch format. Consider this to be the "portable" way to play your favorite games.

     

    With the controllers attached in the same manner to the sides of the display, the screen itself can be folded up to its full vertical size, effectively giving you two screens stacked on top of each other. One for streaming and one for gaming? Nice. Lenovo calls this vertical split-screen mode.

     

    Lenovo wasn't satisfied with letting you use the screen vertically with controllers attached. In horizon full-screen mode, you can detach the controllers, rotate the screen 90 degrees, then reattach the controllers. This gives you a massive 11.6-inch display on which to game.

     

    Lenovo Legion Go Fold concept

    A look at the ports and exhaust on the Legion Go Fold's PC and display portion.

    (Image credit: Lenovo)

     


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