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Lenovo’s MWC 2026 Reveal: 6 New Concepts Unveiled

Originally published on: March 3, 2026
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– Lenovo unveiled a wide range of new hardware and concepts at Mobile World Congress 2026, including new laptops, tablets, and six concept devices.
– Key concepts include a foldable Legion Go gaming handheld, a glasses-free 3D laptop, and a modular ThinkBook AI PC with swappable components.
– The company announced new consumer devices like the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 and gaming tablets, alongside numerous new business laptops with improved repairability.
– Lenovo also introduced two AI companion concept devices: a consumer-oriented AI Work Companion and a business-focused AI Workmate.
– The company’s Qira personal AI agent will begin rolling out to more than 20 devices in the coming weeks.

At Mobile World Congress 2026, Lenovo is dramatically expanding its portfolio with a wave of new hardware, building on its strong start to the year. The global PC leader is introducing a fresh assortment of laptops and tablets for both consumers and enterprise clients, alongside six forward-thinking concept devices that hint at the future of personal computing. Among the most talked-about prototypes are a foldable version of the Legion Go gaming handheld, a laptop featuring a glasses-free 3D display, and a highly modular business notebook. The company also announced that its Qira personal AI agent will begin rolling out to more than twenty devices in the coming weeks.

The Legion Go Fold Concept is a particularly wild idea for gaming on the go. This prototype features a 7.7-inch POLED screen that unfolds into a substantial 11.6-inch display, usable in either horizontal or vertical orientation. It transforms further with an included detachable wireless keyboard, effectively turning it into a compact clamshell Windows laptop, while one of its controllers doubles as a vertical mouse. Powered by an Intel Lunar Lake chip and 32GB of RAM, this concept shows significant promise, though as with all prototypes, a commercial release is not guaranteed.

Another standout is the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept, designed for creators working in three dimensions. This dual-display laptop uses eye-tracking technology to render objects in 3D without the need for special glasses. It’s equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics, with both screens utilizing vibrant OLED panels. The device includes magnetic accessories that snap onto the lower touchscreen to activate specific touch-control menus, and it features a built-in kickstand for flexible positioning.

Perhaps the most intriguing concept for professionals is the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept. This prototype embraces a framework of user-customizable components, allowing users to easily swap out ports like USB Type-A, USB Type-C, and HDMI as needed. It also includes a detachable secondary display and keyboard, which can be replaced or repositioned using an integrated kickstand to function as a portable travel monitor. This modular approach not only supports adaptable workflows but could significantly extend the device’s overall lifespan by allowing targeted upgrades.

Beyond these futuristic prototypes, Lenovo unveiled a substantial refresh of its consumer lineup. The headliner is the next-generation Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition, an update to a favorite convertible, featuring an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chip, a lighter design, and the return of a headphone jack. It will ship with a new Yoga Pen Gen 2 stylus. The consumer announcements also encompass five additional laptops, including the creator-focused Yoga Pro 7a and the lightweight gaming Legion 7a, two new tablets, a portable monitor, and a concept for an AI-powered wireless webcam.

For business customers, Lenovo introduced a comprehensive suite of new ThinkPad and ThinkBook laptops, a rugged ThinkTab tablet, and a ThinkVision monitor. Notably, the updated T-Series laptops have received design overhauls focused on improved repairability, earning high scores from iFixit, alongside upgrades like larger speakers and an optional 5MP camera. These devices are powered by the latest Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon processors, catering to a wide range of enterprise needs.

Rounding out the concept reveals are two tabletop AI companions. The AI Work Companion is a consumer-focused device shaped like a desk clock that functions as a personal assistant, syncing tasks across devices to create daily plans and even reminding users to take breaks. The AI Workmate is a business-oriented gadget with a playful, lamp-like design capable of scanning documents, creating presentations, and projecting content onto surfaces, all with on-device AI processing for privacy.

(Source: Mashable)

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