As the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona kicks into high gear, Lenovo is making a bold statement with the announcement of three innovative concept devices that showcase the company’s vision for the future of portable computing. Ranging from consumer gaming to creative professional work and enterprise solutions, these prototypes represent a significant evolution in how users can interact with technology across different form factors and use cases.
Legion Go Fold Concept
The most eye-catching announcement is undoubtedly the Legion Go Fold Concept, a gaming handheld that redefines the category by combining the portability of a traditional handheld console with the productivity of a full-fledged laptop. At its core is a revolutionary foldable POLED display that seamlessly transforms from a compact 7.7-inch device into an expansive 11.6-inch screen, blurring the lines between Steam Deck and Surface Pro.

The device maintains the familiar Legion Go design philosophy with detachable controllers that provide traditional gamepad input. However, the true innovation lies in its versatility. The Legion Go Fold Concept supports four distinct operational modes:
- Handheld Mode: Traditional gaming experience with controllers attached
- Split-Screen Vertical Mode: Dividing the display for dual applications
- Full-Screen Horizontal Mode: Rotated landscape orientation for immersive gaming
- Desktop Expanded Mode: Pairing with a wireless keyboard for laptop-like productivity
Powering this ambitious device is an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor coupled with 32GB of RAM, ensuring smooth performance across gaming and productivity tasks. A 48Wh battery aims to provide extended gaming sessions without frequent charging.
One particularly innovative feature is the right controller’s integrated mini display, which functions as both a touchpad and a metrics dashboard, allowing gamers to monitor system performance or vital game statistics without diverting attention from the main screen. This attention to detail demonstrates Lenovo’s commitment to creating a genuinely functional device rather than a mere prototype.
Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept
For content creators and 3D professionals, Lenovo is introducing the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept, a device specifically engineered for three-dimensional design, modeling, and visualization work. This laptop abandons the traditional single-display approach in favor of a sophisticated multi-screen ecosystem optimized for complex creative workflows.
The centerpiece is a glasses-free 3D display that leverages advanced depth technology to render spatial relationships and three-dimensional geometry without requiring dedicated AR or VR glasses. This breakthrough eliminates the adoption barriers associated with wearable devices while maintaining the immersive benefits of spatial computing.

Complementing the 3D display are dual PureSight Pro Tandem OLED screens positioned below, specifically designed to manage complex interfaces and intricate creative workflows. The upper display panel goes beyond simple mirroring—it supports intelligent 2D-to-3D conversion powered by Lenovo’s proprietary AI software. Even more impressively, the system can generate interactive environments surrounding converted objects, opening new possibilities for scene composition and environmental design.
The interface adopts a zero-touch gesture control system, relying on an RGB camera to detect hand movements. Users can intuitively rotate, zoom, and manipulate 3D content through simple gestures, keeping their hands free from the physical interface. The lower touchscreen incorporates context-sensitive pads that allow creators to adjust lighting, angle, and tone without interrupting their primary creative flow—a critical feature for maintaining artistic momentum.
Under the hood, the Yoga Book Pro 3D runs on an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. This combination provides the computational horsepower necessary for real-time 3D rendering, complex modeling operations, and advanced AI-assisted design features.
ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept
Targeting the business segment, the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept explores a fundamentally different approach to laptop design through modularity and adaptability. Building on a 14-inch ultra-slim chassis, this concept device allows users to add, remove, or reposition a secondary display to match their specific workflow requirements.
The modularity extends beyond the display ecosystem. Users can swap I/O modules to customize connectivity options and pair the system with a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, creating a flexible solution that adapts to various work scenarios. The combined visual real estate of both displays can reach approximately 19 inches, dramatically expanding screen real estate while maintaining excellent portability.

The technical implementation relies on pogo-pin connectors that handle both power delivery and data transmission between the main unit and the modular secondary display. This approach eliminates the need for bulky cables and simplifies the attachment mechanism.
What distinguishes the ThinkBook Modular AI PC from conventional dual-display laptops is its integration of AI capabilities. The system provides contextual AI assistance that adapts to the current operational scenario, whether that’s data analysis, presentation preparation, coding, or any other professional task. This intelligent support system could significantly enhance productivity for enterprise users.





