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.

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.
