Lenovo showcased the Legion Go Fold prototype at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, a versatile hybrid gaming handheld and laptop featuring a foldable 11.6-inch OLED display, detachable controllers, and multiple configurations for gaming and productivity. Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor with 32GB RAM, it demonstrates innovative flexible display tech, though no production plans are confirmed.
At Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona from March 2-5, 2026, Lenovo introduced the Legion Go Fold concept, centered on a flexible 11.6-inch OLED display that folds in half to a compact 7.7-inch handheld form, expanding for larger views as needed.
Detachable controllers offer flexibility with multiple mounting points. Configurations include: standard handheld mode like other Legion Go devices; 90-degree unfold for widescreen landscape gaming; controllers reattached top and bottom for vertical orientation; or half-folded into a laptop setup using pogo pins for a wireless keyboard, with the folio cover as a kickstand and the right controller doubling as a mouse—incorporating touchpad functionality, a scroll wheel, and a hidden sensor for vertical use in FPS games, akin to Legion Go Gen 2 features. The right controller also features a 1-inch OLED display for time, performance widgets, and PC game controls.
The prototype packs an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 48Wh battery suitable for handheld play but potentially limited in extended modes. Early impressions praise its nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the Game Boy Advance or Nintendo DS, with enthusiasm for vertical Tetris and split-screen gaming alongside video walkthroughs. Lenovo notes many concepts evolve into products, though this may take over a year and change significantly. Flexible display innovation promises a daily driver for gamers and professionals, but advanced components could lead to high pricing.