Lenovo’s Legion Go Fold Concept Turns a Handheld Gaming PC Into an 11.6-Inch Gaming Screen
At the recently held MWC 2026 event, Lenovo revealed the Legion Go Fold Concept, a new idea for a portable gaming PC that uses a foldable screen to make the device more flexible. The concept builds on Lenovo’s Legion Go handheld series and focuses on giving players different ways to game depending on where they are.

The device uses a POLED display that can change size. When folded, the screen measures 7.7 inches and works like a normal handheld gaming device with detachable controllers attached to both sides. This setup is meant for situations where space is limited, such as gaming while traveling or during short breaks.

When unfolded, the display expands to 11.6 inches. This larger screen allows the device to support several usage modes that go beyond standard handheld gaming.
In Standard Handheld Mode, the device remains folded with the 7.7-inch display and controllers attached. This provides a familiar handheld gaming experience similar to other portable gaming PCs.

The device also supports Vertical Split-Screen Mode. In this mode, the screen unfolds upward to create two stacked displays. A player can run a game on one part of the screen while using the other part to watch a walkthrough, stream content, or check other information while playing.

Another option is Horizon Full Screen Mode. Here, the display is unfolded and rotated by 90 degrees. The controllers can be attached again to use the full 11.6-inch screen for gaming. The larger display gives players more viewing space, which can improve the experience in games that benefit from a bigger screen.

The fourth option is Expanded Desktop Mode. Lenovo includes a wireless keyboard with a built-in touchpad that lets the device function like a compact laptop. Users can play games with keyboard controls, browse media, stream content, or complete work tasks. The right controller can also act as a vertical mouse, similar to the feature used in other Legion Go devices.


The Legion Go Fold Concept runs on the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor and includes 32GB of RAM. This hardware is designed to handle modern PC games and multitasking. The device uses a 48Wh battery, which Lenovo says helps maintain longer gaming sessions while keeping power usage efficient.
The detachable controllers also add more features. The right controller includes a small built-in screen that works as a touchpad. It can also display performance metrics, adjust system settings, and act as a customizable hotkey panel.
As with many concept devices shown at technology events, it is unclear whether Lenovo plans to turn the Legion Go Fold into a commercial product. Foldable displays in gaming handhelds are still expensive and complicated to manufacture, which could make the device costly for consumers. However, Lenovo has previously turned experimental Legion ideas into real products, so elements of this concept could eventually appear in future Legion Go devices even if the exact design never reaches mass production.
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