These Lenovo concept devices unveiled at MWC 2026 have my attention

Lenovo has done it again- taken the spotlight at a consumer tech event with its concept devices. And this time, it is all about gamers and creators. Earlier this year during CES, the brand grabbed attention with concepts like a rollable gaming laptop and self-charging PC peripherals. And of course there was the Legion Go 2 with Steam OS that made people on Reddit go absolutely crazy. And now, during MWC 2026, Lenovo has just unveiled two new concept devices that have my attention and seem to have a lot of potential if they indeed hit the market someday. Read on.

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Legion Go Fold: The handheld we were waiting for?

The idea of being able to carry your entire Steam library with you wherever you go has existed for a while now. And brands are trying hard to build products that let users enjoy their favourite titles on-the-go without any hiccups. And now, Lenovo has just introduced a concept that looks super promising. The Lenovo Legion Go Fold (heavy emphasis on the word Fold) is a device that can serve as a handheld console as well as, wait for it, a laptop. Yep, you read that right.

In handheld mode, it sports a 7.7 inch screen with detachable controllers same as the other Legion Go devices. However, the display here can also be expanded to a massive 11.6 inches. This makes it more than just your regular portable handheld as the large screen size will matter a lot for gamers.

The foldable screen can also be used in four different ways to use it. In standard handheld mode, it behaves like any other portable console when you are short on space. Open it up vertically and you can play on one half while watching a walkthrough or stream on the other. Rotate it and attach the controllers again to enjoy the full 11.6 inch screen for a more immersive session.

And then there is the desktop mode which seems really innovating. You can just pair the included wireless keyboard with touchpad with the screen and voila, you have a small laptop right in front of you. Moreover, the right controller can even double up as a vertical mouse and has a tiny built in screen for performance stats and shortcuts.

Under the hood, the Legion Go Fold runs on an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor with 32GB RAM and a 48Whr battery. If Lenovo ever makes this product a reality, it could blur the line between gaming handhelds and travel laptops.

A new glasses-free 3D laptop could be coming

Lenovo isn’t a stranger to glass-free 3D laptops. The company already has the Lenovo Legion 9i which comes with an optional 3D display. The laptop was also showcased during Lenovo Tech World held in New Delhi recently. And now, yet another glass-free 3D laptop concept has been unveiled by the brand. But this time, the focus is on creators. Say hello to the Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept.

In a press release, Lenovo said that creators are increasingly relying on 3D technology to meet their needs, leading to an increase in the global glasses-free 3D display market projected to triple in size from 2025 to 2032. Further streamlining the creative process is the growth of AI as a tool to automate editing, rendering, and bunch of other tasks that allow the user to focus on creating.

According to the brand, the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept was developed in response to these growing trends. The laptop will let creators work directly on a 3D screen without additional equipment. The screen enables users to view depth, form, and spatial relationships naturally on screen. The laptop comes with dual Lenovo PureSight Pro Tandem OLED displays that support the more complex user interfaces and detailed workflows that 3D creation involves.

The Yoga Book Pro 3D’s upper screen supports 2D to 3D conversion powered by Lenovo’s own AI software. Further, it zero touch gestures leverage the RGB camera to allow the user to zoom, rotate, and interact in other ways by making hand gestures in front of the PC.

The lower half of the laptop, on the other hand, comes with a touch display with snap-on pads that provide quick-access shortcuts for adjusting lighting, viewing angle, and tone, designed to minimize interruptions and keep creators in their 3D creative flow states.

Talking quickly about the specs, the laptop runs on the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and to handle graphics, there is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. If Lenovo turns this concept into a commercial product, it could change how independent creators and studios approach 3D work on the go.

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Divyanshi Sharma

Divyanshi Sharma is a media and communications professional with over 8 years of experience in the industry. With a strong background in tech journalism, she has covered everything from the latest gadgets to gaming trends and brings a sharp editorial lens to every story. She holds a master’s diploma in mass communication and a bachelor’s degree in English literature. Her love for writing and gaming began early—often skipping classes to try out the latest titles—which naturally evolved into a career at the intersection of technology and storytelling. When she’s not working, you’ll likely find her exploring virtual worlds on her console or PC, or testing out a new laptop she managed to get her hands on.

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