The Lenovo Legion Go Fold gaming handheld concept looks awkward but its versatility is endless
Source: Engadget
Overview
Lenovo already has a large roster of gaming handhelds, but at MWC the company unveiled an ambitious concept device built around a flexible OLED display. While the setup looks ungainly at first glance, its adaptability is intriguing.
Design and Display
The Legion Go Fold features an 11.6‑inch display that can be bent in half, creating a more portable 7.7‑inch panel with a traditional aspect ratio. In this configuration the system feels less cumbersome, yet it can be extended again whenever extra screen real‑estate is needed.
How silly does this look when its flexible display is fully extended in portrait mode? – Sam Rutherford for Engadget
Controllers and Accessories
- Detachable controllers: The tablet includes several mounting points, allowing you to remove the controllers, rotate the display into landscape mode, and reattach them for an immersive widescreen experience.
- Joy‑Con‑style grip: Lenovo offers an accessory that connects the two gamepads together, similar to Nintendo’s Joy‑Con Grip.
- Folio cover/kickstand: The cover doubles as a kickstand, letting you prop the system up.
- Pogo‑pin strip: A strip of pogo pins on the device enables connection of a wireless keyboard, effectively turning the handheld into a miniature gaming laptop.
These options give the Legion Go Fold at least four distinct usage modes.
Additional Features
- Right gamepad OLED display: A 1‑inch OLED screen on the right controller shows widgets such as time and performance settings. It also functions as a small touchpad, useful for PC titles originally designed for mouse and keyboard.
- Scroll wheel & hidden sensor: Like the Legion Go and Legion Go 2, the right gamepad includes a scroll wheel and a hidden sensor that can act as a vertical mouse for FPS games.
Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
- Memory: 32 GB RAM
- Battery: 48 Wh (though a higher‑capacity cell would be preferable for a retail version)
Lenovo has not announced concrete plans to bring the device to production, so the specs are more of a concept showcase than a final product.
Conclusion
As a concept gadget, the Legion Go Fold demonstrates how flexible display technology can introduce new capabilities and flexibility to existing categories. If the idea resonates with consumers, Lenovo might refine the design for a real product—though pricing could be a concern given the premium components involved.