Lenovo showcases innovations in Modular AI and 3D computing

If you think the ThinkBook was cool, you need to check out the other new gadgets Lenovo showcased at MWC 2025!

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At MWC 2025, Lenovo dropped a series of cutting-edge proof-of-concept technologies focusing on AI, modularity, and immersive experiences. In addition to their new, innovative ThinkBook concept, several groundbreaking accessories were revealed–specifically geared towards professionals who deal with technology on their day-to-day. This is also a nice follow-up to the premium hardware they’ve featured for students.

 The Magic Bay ecosystem is a modular platform that introduces attachable AI-powered accessories designed to enhance productivity. The Magic Bay Dual Display Concept allows users to expand their laptop into a multi-screen workstation with two additional 13.3-inch screens, while the compact 8-inch Magic Bay 2nd Display serves as a dedicated AI dashboard for quick information access.

Perhaps most intriguing are the “Tiko” and “Tiko Pro” concepts, AI companions that provide real-time emoji-style status updates and interactive interfaces. These devices aim to keep professionals informed and engaged throughout their workday.

Lenovo is also pushing the boundaries of visual computing with its ThinkBook 3D Laptop Concept. Featuring a glasses-free hybrid display with 3.2K resolution, the laptop allows users to seamlessly switch between 2D and 3D modes. Complementing this is the Lenovo AI Ring, a gesture-based control system that enables touch-free navigation and 3D model manipulation. As the metaphorical icing on top, a 34-inch curved monitor concept offers a unique mixed 2D/3D experience, allowing users to display different dimensional content simultaneously without resolution loss.

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