Overview
- Unveiled at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, the Windows-based Legion Go Fold uses a POLED display that shifts from a 7.7-inch folded view to an 11.6-inch panel.
- Lenovo and hands-on reporters detail four setups: folded handheld, vertical split-screen, widescreen landscape with reattached controllers, and a desk mode with a keyboard and touchpad.
- The detachable controllers can join into a single gamepad and the right controller adds a 1-inch OLED widget display and an FPS-friendly vertical-mouse mode.
- Prototype specs cited across demos include an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 48Wh battery, and in some reports a 1TB SSD with Intel Arc integrated graphics.
- Early impressions praise versatility but flag hinge floppiness, lightweight-feeling controllers, software hiccups, and likely battery-life limits; Lenovo gave no price or release timeline, while the new Legion Tab is slated for May from $849.