
"The Lenovo Legion Go 2 came out last year. It was a petite AMD Ryzen Z2/Z2 Extreme tablet with an 8.8" OLED display. The Go Fold is another x86 device, though this time powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor. As the name suggests, this device can fold in half - it shows a 7.7" display in its closed state and can expand to an 11.6" display when unfolded."
"You can game on the device in either configuration - if you are in a tight airplane seat, you can just attach the gaming controllers to it and play that way. If you have more room, you can open up the device and enjoy the larger display. You can even turn it into a sort of laptop with the optional keyboard - some games just work better with a hardware keyboard."
"What's interesting about the Legion Go Fold Concept is that it folds with the display remaining on the outside. This removes the need for a cover display like on book-style foldables. On the downside, we're not sure that the currently available foldable screen tech can survive in a backpack or even in a pocket."
Lenovo presented the Legion Go Fold Concept, a foldable gaming tablet powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor. The device features a 7.7-inch display when closed and expands to 11.6 inches when unfolded, providing flexible gaming options for various situations. Users can attach gaming controllers for compact play or unfold the device for larger screen real estate. An optional keyboard accessory enables laptop-like functionality for games requiring hardware input. The outward-folding design eliminates the need for a separate cover display, though durability concerns exist regarding current foldable screen technology's ability to withstand pocket or backpack storage.
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