Lenovo Unveils Legion Go Fold Portable 4-in-1 PC Concept at MWC 2026
At MWC 2026, Lenovo rolled out a prototype called the Legion Go Fold — a folding, multi-shape portable PC aimed at gamers and anyone needing Windows on the move. It’s a concept, still probing whether the idea fits real workflows rather than a finished product.
The most obvious hardware trick is a flexible POLED panel: folded diag. ≈ 7.7 in; open it up to about 11.6 in — a size that reads more like a tiny laptop than a phone.
The concept supports four usage modes:
- standard tablet — handheld with controllers attached for immediate play;
- vertical split-screen — run a game and a stream or chat side-by-side;
- horizontal mode — lay it flat and use the bigger view for play;
- “extended desktop” — a detachable wireless keyboard + touchpad turn it into a compact Windows laptop.
Technical specifications:
- CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
- GPU: Intel Arc 140V (integrated)
- RAM: 32 GB LPDDR5x‑8533
- Storage: 1 TB PCIe Gen4 SSD (2242)
- Display: 11.6 in POLED, 2435 × 1712 px, 16:10, 165 Hz, touchscreen
- Battery: 48 Wh
- Weight: 868 g (main device ~638 g; controllers ~230 g)
Lenovo hasn’t said it will mass-produce the Fold — they’re testing demand and engineering trade-offs. The reveal has already stirred press and dev interest: people applaud the shape-shifting approach, others ask tougher, practical questions (battery life, hinge wear, driver support). I can’t help picturing someone trying this on a crowded commute — looks cool, but the real-world fit remains to be seen.