Lenovo’s “ThinkBook Modular AI PC” Concept Set to Debut at MWC
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Previous reports have revealed that Lenovo is preparing to unveil the Legion Go Fold, a foldable handheld gaming console concept, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona in early March. This device boasts a foldable POLED display, measuring 7.7 inches when folded and expanding to 11.6 inches when fully unfolded, catering to both portable gaming and mobile office requirements. Regarding hardware, rumors suggest that the Legion Go Fold Concept will be powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor with Lunar Lake architecture, complemented by 32GB of memory and a 48Wh battery. Its standout feature is its dual-mode switching capability. In handheld mode, the screen size is 7.7 inches, and users can attach dedicated wireless controllers on both sides. When fully unfolded to 11.6 inches, users have the option to choose from split-screen mode, horizon full-screen mode, or extended desktop mode. Furthermore, the concept device offers an FPS mode, where the right wireless controller can be detached and used as a vertical mouse. The controller incorporates a micro-screen that can function as an auxiliary touchpad, display real-time performance metrics, or allow users to set custom hotkeys. Now, well-known leaker evleaks has shared new information on the social platform X, unveiling the appearance and name of a Lenovo concept device known as the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept. From the renderings, it can be observed that this ThinkBook concept adopts a traditional clamshell laptop design. However, in the palm rest area where a keyboard would typically be located, Lenovo has chosen to reserve space for a fully interchangeable module. The leaked images display at least two variations of the lower module: one is a standard laptop keyboard module, and the other is a secondary display module of the same size as the main screen on the lid, allowing for diverse configurations on the same device.