Hands-on with Lenovo's futuristic gaming foldable and dual-screen laptop
At MWC, Lenovo showed off two experimental PCs that push laptops further away from the classic clamshell. Both are concepts, not products you can buy yet, but they hint at where the company wants portable gaming and multitasking to go.
The Legion Go Fold Concept takes the handheld gaming PC idea and builds it around a large folding display. Instead of a fixed screen and body, the panel bends, so the device can act as a compact handheld, a small laptop with on-screen or detached controls, or a tabletop gaming screen. It follows last year’s Legion Go 2 but tries to reduce bulk by replacing rigid hardware with a single flexible screen. Alongside it, Lenovo also showed a dual-screen laptop concept: two full displays stacked or placed side by side, with no permanent keyboard deck. The design targets people who live in multiple windows at once, trading the comfort of a fixed keyboard for more screen space. Both concepts are early, with no pricing or launch plans, but they show Lenovo testing foldable and dual-screen layouts for gaming and work rather than treating them as gimmicks.
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