History of video games/Platforms/Lenovo Legion Play

History
Evidence suggested the device was planned for demonstration at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2021, but was pulled.

The Lenovo Legion Play came to light in October of 2021 as the result of a leak. There was widespread doubt over the value of the handheld based around game streaming following the leak.

The console was often seen as a potential rival to the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch.

Controls
The system would have twin analog sticks, one on the upper left and one on the bottom right.

Four face buttons would be housed on the upper right. Clockwise a yellow Y button would be at the top of the diamond pattern, a red B button would be at the right of the diamond, a green A would be at the bottom of the diamond, and finally a blue X button would be housed at the left of the diamond.

The bottom left side of the device would have housed the D-Pad.

Dual shoulder buttons would have been available.

There are potentially 2-4 other auxiliary buttons visible on the face of the device, though it is unclear if they are really buttons or ornamentation.

Hardware
The system would sport a full HD, 16:9 aspect ratio, HDR 10, 7 inch display. There is conflicting information regarding the bezels on the device.

The console would have been powered a 7,000 mAh capacity battery. A USB type C port would have been used.

Either twin speakers or a headphone jack would provide for audio.

The console would support haptic feedback from two motors.

Software
The console would have ran a customized version of Android.

Nvidia GeForce Now would have been supported.

A Google Play icon was visible on the launcher.