Lenovo is pushing the boundaries of how professionals interact with their hardware through AI-driven innovations. The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept features a rotatable 14-inch display, paired with an adaptive AI interface, enabling seamless transitions between horizontal and vertical modes.
Complementing this, the Lenovo Smart Motion Concept demonstrates a multi-directional laptop stand equipped with gesture controls, voice commands, and health-focused ergonomics—positioning Lenovo’s vision at the intersection of productivity and wellness.
ThinkPad Mobile Workstations for Power Users
For enterprise and creative professionals, Lenovo expanded its AI-ready workstation portfolio. Leading the lineup is the redesigned ThinkPad P16 Gen 3, alongside updates to the ThinkPad P1 Gen 8, P16v Gen 3, P16s i Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6.
These mobile workstations are configurable with high-performance hardware, making them suitable for AI development, data-heavy workloads, and creative workflows across different user levels.

AI for Gamers: Legion Portfolio Expansion
Lenovo also turned its focus to gamers with the global debut of the Lenovo Legion Go, an 8.8-inch handheld gaming PC. The device features improved TrueStrike controllers, an OLED display, and an expanded battery life for immersive gaming on the move.
Other additions include the Legion Pro 7 (16”), the LOQ Tower 26ADR10, and three new Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors (32UD-10, 27UD-10, and 27Q-10). These monitors promise ultra-fast refresh rates combined with PureSight visual technology, catering to competitive and casual gamers alike.
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Motorola Expands Smartphone Portfolio With AI
On the mobile front, Motorola announced new smartphones aimed at delivering intelligent experiences across multiple price tiers.
Leading the lineup is the Motorola Edge 60 Neo, a compact, premium device powered by Moto AI, Motorola’s on-device AI suite designed to enhance photography, productivity, and user interaction. Its triple camera system, featuring a Sony LYTIA sensor and a dedicated telephoto lens, underscores Motorola’s push into AI-enhanced imaging.
At the value tier, Motorola introduced the Moto G06 and Moto G06 Power. Both offer 6.88-inch displays, AI-powered 50MP cameras, Dolby Atmos audio, and Circle to Search with Google. The Moto G06 Power is further distinguished by its 7000mAh battery, supporting up to 2.5 days of use. Both models also support up to 12GB RAM (with RAM Boost) and 256GB storage, ensuring performance that goes beyond entry-level expectations.
AI for Everyone
With these announcements, Lenovo and Motorola are emphasizing that AI is no longer niche technology—it’s being integrated across professional, gaming, and consumer devices. Whether it’s a rotating screen laptop, a handheld gaming PC, or a smartphone with AI-powered photography, both brands are aligning their portfolios with the growing demand for intelligent, personalized experiences.