Lenovo announced a funky foldable version of its flagship Legion Go 2 gaming handheld today at Mobile World Congress 2026. (The news leaked out last week.) Mashable also got the chance to go hands-on with the concept handheld at a demo event ahead of MWC, and it’s a cool little gadget.
The aptly named Legion Go Fold features a POLED display with a hinge in the middle, which allows it to expand from 7.7 inches to 11.6 inches. The device includes detachable controllers as well as a detachable wireless keyboard, letting it double as a Windows laptop. It certainly seems like a more viable idea than Samsung’s foldable handheld concept from MWC 2025, which gave “pre-broken Nintendo Switch,” according to Laptop Mag.
The Legion Go Fold is only a concept for now, but Lenovo has a decent track record of bringing its prototypes to market. If it makes this one a reality, it could very well be the ultimate portable gaming device. In a press release, the company pitched it “for gamers who don’t have hours to sit in front of a TV or PC, or who don’t want to juggle both a laptop for work and a handheld for gaming when traveling.”
Our tech editor Timothy Werth got to try the folding gaming handheld at a press event, and its design made a lasting impression. “The foldable screen looks really frickin’ cool, and it certainly gives you a lot more screen real estate when unfolded. It’s surprisingly light, too.”
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