Legion Go Fold concept to be presented next month
We have just received a tip from Windows Latest that they have just shared the first pictures of Lenovo’s new Legion Go system. The name may suggest it’s a gaming handheld, but it is much more than that.
© Windows Latest Lenovo is reportedly preparing a foldable Legion Go concept device for Mobile World Congress, with WindowsLatest claiming the “Legion Go Fold Concept” will be shown on March 2, 2026 in Barcelona.The leak describes a POLED folding display that expands from 7.7 inches to 11.6 inches, aiming to cover handheld play and a larger tablet-style experience in one device.
The design ideas are not new in this segment. OneXPlayer already sells multi-mode handheld PC tablets like the OneXPlayer X1 Air, which pairs a roughly 11-inch class screen with optional controllers and a keyboard, targeting the same “handheld plus small PC” use case, just without a folding panel.
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© Windows Latest According to the leak, Lenovo’s concept supports several modes, including a folded handheld mode, a vertical split-screen mode, an unfolded “Horizon” handheld mode with controllers attached, and a docked desktop-style mode using an included wireless keyboard with a touchpad.
The right controller is also said to work as a vertical mouse in an FPS mode, and it reportedly includes a small built-in screen that can show performance metrics and quick settings.
© Windows Latest On hardware, WindowsLatest lists an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, 32GB of memory, and a 48Wh battery. The Core Ultra 7 258V is a Lunar Lake part with Intel Arc 140V integrated graphics, which confirms this is not a Panther Lake “Core/Arc G3” class platform . For handheld watchers, that is a letdown, because Core/Arc G3 Panther Lake chips have been discussed as a handheld-focused step forward, and recent reporting has suggested delays into Q2 2026.
Lenovo rarely launches its concepts to the market, so chances of this system appearing on retail shelves is quite low, but who knows? Perhaps the main issue would be support for a high-resolution screen with Arc 140V graphics, rather than the design.
Source: Windows Latest