Lenovo has introduced a concept for a revolutionary foldable gaming handheld, the Legion Go Fold, at Mobile World Congress. This innovative device features an 11.6-inch OLED screen that folds in half, capable of various configurations. It includes detachable controller halves that can attach to the tablet in multiple ways, supporting horizontal, vertical dual-screen, and compact modes. The concept also integrates a stand and Bluetooth keyboard for a pseudo-laptop experience, and a special dock for the right controller to function as a mouse in "FPS Mode." Running on Windows, the device promises broad app compatibility. A prototype was showcased with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, 32GB RAM, and 1TB storage.

Alongside the gaming handheld, Lenovo previewed the ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept, a potential competitor to Framework laptops. This device allows for modular component swaps, including replacing the keyboard with a second display that can be used for touch input, wirelessly, or as an external monitor via a kickstand. Its modular ports offer customizable connectivity options.

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Further concepts include the Lenovo AI Workmate, an AI chatbot on an articulating robot arm designed for enterprise tasks, and the Yoga Wireless Webcam for remote 4K streaming. A glasses-free 3D laptop concept, the Yoga Book Pro 3D, was also presented, featuring magnetic pucks to activate editing tools.

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