On the occasion of the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, Lenovo unveiled a wide range of novelties spanning from consumer devices to enterprise solutions, placing a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and on flexible form factors.
The company is pushing the development of increasingly “personalized and proactive” technologies. A key element of this strategy is the introduction of Lenovo Qira, a system-level personal ambient intelligence that is integrated directly into devices rather than as a standalone application.
Lenovo Qira can understand the context of work activities, maintaining operational continuity across computers, smartphones, tablets and wearable devices. In the coming weeks, this unified intelligence will be made available on more than twenty devices across the ThinkPad, Yoga, Legion and IdeaPad families.
One of the most significant announcements for the professional sector is the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept, a prototype that explores a deeply modular approach to enterprise computing.
Designed for professionals who need to swap between different work modes within the same day, the device is based on a construction philosophy aimed at uniting maximum mobility and a wide visual workspace. The core chassis revolves around a base system extremely slim at 14 inches, built to interface with interchangeable display configurations.
The secondary display offers considerable freedom of placement: it can be mounted directly on the top cover of the computer to facilitate face-to-face presentations, or it can be positioned beside the machine in vertical or horizontal orientation, acting as a genuine portable monitor integrated into the system.
Alternatively, the extra screen can physically replace the keyboard, turning the laptop into a large dual-screen system capable of a combined visual surface of about nineteen inches.
The upper display handles the conversion of images from 2D to 3D format, leveraging proprietary AI-based software that lets the user generate an interactive environment around the displayed object.
Using the front RGB camera, creatives can rotate, zoom, and manipulate 3D models with simple hand gestures in the air, without touching the screen.
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From a technical standpoint, the concept is currently powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor paired with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card.
In the digital content creation space, Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept. The creation of 3D assets is accelerating, and this laptop tackles the technical complexities of the field by eliminating the need to wear headsets or external peripherals, thanks to a special 3D display that allows depth perception and spatial relationships to be perceived naturally with the naked eye.
The portable workstation is equipped with dual Lenovo PureSight Pro Tandem OLED displays, designed specifically to handle complex graphical interfaces.
The upper display handles the conversion of images from 2D to 3D format, leveraging proprietary AI-based software that lets the user generate an interactive environment around the displayed object.
Through the use of the front RGB camera, creatives can rotate, zoom and manipulate 3D models with simple gestures in the air, without ever touching the screen.
The visual segment relies on a bright 13-inch PureSight Pro display with 3.5K resolution and support for Dolby Vision, available also in a matte anti-glare finish variant. Audio is delivered by four JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos.
The metal body weighs under six hundred grams and has a thickness of 6.20 millimetres, housing a 10,200 mAh battery that recharges at 45 W. Color variants include Luna Grey, Cloud Grey and Jelly Mint. The product will be available from March 2026 with a base price expected to start at 549 euros.
For gamers who demand top mobile performance, Lenovo announced the Legion Tab, a premium gaming tablet.
The device features an 8.8-inch display with 3K resolution, capable of reaching a 165 Hz refresh rate and a brightness of 600 nits. Under the hood runs the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with hardware configurations that include up to 16 GB of high-speed RAM and up to 512 GB of internal storage.
Battery life is provided by a sizeable 9000 mAh battery. Temperatures stay stable during long gaming sessions thanks to the updated cooling system Legion Coldfront Vapor, which improves thermal dissipation by 32% over the previous generation.
Finally, the upper screen handles image conversion from 2D to 3D using proprietary AI software that lets you generate an interactive environment around the displayed object.
Using the front RGB camera, creatives can rotate, zoom and manipulate 3D models with simple air gestures, never touching the display.
Il quinto stile di utilizzo propone la modalite0 desktop espansa, che prevede l’uso di una tastiera wireless inclusa dotata di touchpad. Il controller destro mantiene la funzione di mouse verticale per i titoli sparatutto, aggiungendo anche un piccolo schermo integrato che funge da touchpad o da mini-display per monitorare le metriche di sistema.
Per gestire i carichi di lavoro di questo concept, il processore Intel Core Ultra 7 258V è supportato da 32 GB di memoria RAM e da una batteria da 48Whr.
The new Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 positions itself as an advanced study companion and officially marks the brand’s first tablet to integrate the Lenovo Qira intelligent ecosystem.
Powered by the mobile Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 platform, the tablet automates and simplifies academic workflows. The intelligent Smarter Reader app, combined with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, lets students select portions of text and instantly obtain summaries and detailed explanations.
All highlighted portions of text are automatically stored within Lenovo Notepad, where an AI-powered notetaking system organizes key information neatly.
During classroom sessions, the device can perform real-time transcription of spoken language, saving the content for later review sessions. The optional two-in-one keyboard includes a dedicated key that activates the intelligent input system, enabling translation and text generation via natural language commands.
Finally, the upper screen handles image conversion from 2D to 3D using proprietary AI software that lets you generate an interactive environment around the displayed object.
Using the front RGB camera, creatives can rotate, zoom and manipulate 3D models with simple air gestures, never touching the display.
Four usage modes are proposed: in standard portable mode, the controllers are attached to the sides of the closed 7.7-inch display, offering a traditional handheld experience in tight spaces.
By unfolding the screen upward, the device activates a vertical split-screen mode, letting the user play on the bottom half while viewing a guide or a video stream on the top half.
Rotating the device 90 degrees and reattaching the controllers enters the horizontal full-screen mode, leveraging all 11.6 inches of the display.
In addition, the top display can be used as a touch-enabled surface for drawing or as a secondary monitor with extended real estate for multitasking.
Il software Lenovo AI Engine+ ottimizza dinamicamente l’equalizzazione audio per amplificare i suoni critici del gioco e cancella i rumori di fondo durante le comunicazioni vocali, migliorando contemporaneamente la reattività del pannello touch tramite l’analisi della scena visiva.
The tablet weighs a compact 360 grams and features two USB-C ports that allow charging the battery and connecting external peripherals simultaneously.
Color options arriving on the market will be Eclipse Black, Glacier White and Surge. Market availability is set for April 2026, with an estimated starting price of €999.
To explore increasingly natural interactions between user and machine, the company unveiled the Lenovo AI Workmate Concept. It is a constantly-on desktop device designed to translate everyday human actions into digital results using writing, voice commands, gestures and spatial interactions.
Thanks to local AI processing, privacy is preserved, while the assistant autonomously handles practical tasks such as scanning and summarizing documents, organizing notes or supporting the creation of business presentations.
Its most distinctive feature lies in its ability to project content directly onto surrounding surfaces, such as walls or work surfaces, extending information beyond the screen and integrating assistance into the physical office space in a seamless way.
The Lenovo AI Engine+ software dynamically optimizes audio equalization to boost critical game sounds and suppress background noise during voice communications, while simultaneously improving the touch panel responsiveness by analyzing the visual scene.
The tablet weighs a compact 360 grams and features two USB-C ports that allow charging the battery and connecting external peripherals simultaneously.
Color options will be Eclipse Black, Glacier White and Surge. Availability is scheduled for April 2026, with an estimated starting price of €999.
For gamers who refuse to compromise on mobile performance, Lenovo announced the Legion Tab, a premium gaming tablet.
The device features an 8.8-inch display with 3K resolution, capable of reaching a 165 Hz refresh rate and a brightness of 600 nits. Under the hood runs the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with configurations up to 16 GB of high-speed RAM and up to 512 GB of internal storage.
Battery life is ensured by a sizable 9000 mAh battery. Temperatures remain stable during long gaming sessions thanks to the updated Legion Coldfront Vapor cooling system, which improves thermal dissipation by 32% compared to the previous generation.
Il quinto stile di utilizzo propone la modalite0 desktop espansa, che prevede l’uso di una tastiera wireless inclusa dotata di touchpad. Il controller destro mantiene la funzione di mouse verticale per i titoli sparatutto, aggiungendo anche un piccolo schermo integrato che funge da touchpad o da mini-display per monitorare le metriche di sistema.
Per gestire i carichi di lavoro di questo concept, il processore Intel Core Ultra 7 258V è supportato da 32 GB di memoria RAM e da una batteria da 48Whr.
The new Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 positions itself as an advanced study companion and officially marks the brand’s first tablet to integrate the Lenovo Qira intelligent ecosystem.
Powered by the mobile Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 platform, the tablet automates and simplifies academic workflows. The intelligent Smarter Reader app, combined with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, lets students select portions of text and instantly obtain summaries and detailed explanations.
All highlighted portions of text are automatically stored within Lenovo Notepad, where an AI-powered notetaking system organizes key information neatly.
During classroom sessions, the device can perform real-time transcription of spoken language, saving the content for later review sessions. The optional two-in-one keyboard includes a dedicated key that activates the intelligent input system, enabling translation and text generation via natural language commands.
Finally, the upper screen handles image conversion from 2D to 3D using proprietary AI software that lets you generate an interactive environment around the displayed object.
Using the front RGB camera, creatives can rotate, zoom and manipulate 3D models with simple air gestures, never touching the display.
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