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Lenovo Introduces Adaptive AI Devices and Innovative Hardware

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Lenovo has unveiled a new generation of adaptive AI devices, modular hardware concepts, and Lenovo Qira, its Personal Ambient Intelligence platform, aimed at business professionals, creators, students, and gamers. The announcements signal a shift in personal computing toward systems that adapt intelligently to users and their environments.

At the center of Lenovo’s strategy is the integration of AI at the system level across devices. Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, said the company is focusing on “adaptive hardware innovation with a single, unified system-level AI integration that works naturally across PCs, smartphones, tablets, wearables, and beyond.” The company emphasized that future AI experiences would not be defined by a single device or application, but by intelligent systems that operate seamlessly across multiple platforms.

Lenovo Qira is a system-level AI platform built into Lenovo and Motorola devices, rather than functioning as a standalone application. It is designed to maintain continuity across tasks and devices, assisting users based on context and intent. The initial rollout will cover more than 20 devices from Lenovo’s PC portfolio, including Yoga, IdeaPad, Legion, and ThinkPad families, with the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 marking the first tablet to feature the platform. Support in the first phase will span six languages across nine regions, including English (U.S., U.K., India), Spanish (U.S./Latin America, Spain), French (France), Italian (Italy), German (Germany), and Portuguese (Brazil). Lenovo has said it plans to extend Qira to additional devices and languages in 2026, including Motorola smartphones, further advancing a unified AI ecosystem.

Lenovo also introduced several hardware concepts designed to explore flexibility and modularity. The ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept features a 14-inch ultra-thin base that supports interchangeable displays, detachable input components, and modular I/O. A secondary display can attach in multiple orientations or replace the keyboard, expanding the workspace to approximately 19 inches while maintaining portability. The Yoga Book Pro 3D concept is a glasses-free 3D laptop aimed at creators, combining dual displays, AI-powered 2D-to-3D conversion, gesture interaction, and intuitive controls to allow direct manipulation of depth on-screen. The Legion Go Fold concept is a foldable gaming handheld that expands from a compact form into a larger immersive screen, supporting multiple usage modes including handheld play, split-screen multitasking, expanded display gaming, and desktop-style interaction.

Lenovo’s commercial portfolio continues to evolve to support AI-enabled workflows. Updates to the ThinkPad T-Series focus on usability, serviceability, and AI readiness, with select models achieving high iFixit repairability scores. The ThinkPad X13 Detachable offers pen support and field-replaceable components, while the rugged ThinkTab X11 tablet is intended for industrial and frontline environments. Small and medium-sized businesses can also access devices such as the ThinkBook 14 2-in-1 Gen 6 and the ThinkVision M16 portable monitor, which provide versatile, AI-enabled collaboration and flexible work options.

For consumer and gaming users, Lenovo’s new devices combine performance, portability, and intelligent features. Notable releases include the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition, Yoga Pro 7a, IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra, Idea Tab Pro Gen 2, Legion 7a gaming laptop, and Legion Tab gaming tablet. These devices integrate AI-enabled features designed to streamline creative workflows, learning, and immersive gaming experiences.

The company presented its full range of products and concepts at MWC 2026, demonstrating how Lenovo Qira operates across devices and highlighting the potential of modular and adaptive hardware. The event provided an early view of how AI-enabled systems could support evolving workflows, hybrid gaming, and immersive creative tasks.

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