Lenovo Ushers in the AI Era with a Wave of New Devices

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PHIL TANN - SENIOR JOURNALIST
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development...
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At its recent Innovation World 2025 event, tech giant Lenovo unveiled a massive new lineup of devices designed to bring artificial intelligence (AI) to everyone. From powerful business laptops and gaming gear to sleek tablets and smartphones, the new products showcase Lenovo’s vision of Smarter AI for All, integrating hybrid and generative AI into the everyday lives of consumers and professionals.

“This isn’t about future potential, it’s about delivering real, everyday AI experiences now,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group. The company’s new portfolio, he explained, is built to deliver on the promise of hyper-personalisation, productivity, creativity, and data protection.

AI TAKES CENTRE STAGE IN BUSINESS AND PRODUCTIVITY

Lenovo is rethinking the way we interact with our computers with several new AI-driven concepts. The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept features a 14-inch screen that can rotate to switch between horizontal and vertical modes, while the Lenovo Smart Motion Concept uses gesture and voice controls to adjust a laptop’s stand for better ergonomics.

Lenovo VertiFlex

For professionals and developers, Lenovo expanded its lineup of AI-ready workstations. The redesigned ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 and updated P1 Gen 8 and P16s models are built to handle intensive AI development and creative workflows. A new Glacier White colour option is also coming to the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition, one of Lenovo’s AI-enhanced Copilot+ PCs.

To support multitasking, the company introduced the ThinkVision P40WD-40, a massive 39.7-inch curved ultrawide monitor with a single-cable docking solution, alongside a new Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock for high-speed performance and multi-display support.

ThinkVision P40WD-40 Monitor

GAMING AND CREATIVITY GET AN AI UPGRADE

Gamers have plenty to be excited about with the new Lenovo Legion Go (8.8″, 2) handheld gaming PC. The updated model features an OLED display, improved controllers, and a larger battery. Lenovo also announced the Legion Pro 7 (16”, 10) laptop, the LOQ Tower 26ADR10 desktop, and three new Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors that promise fast refresh rates and brilliant visuals. A free software update is also coming to Legion Glasses Gen 2, which will unlock immersive 3D gameplay in over 20 titles.

Creatives weren’t left out. Lenovo debuted FlickLift, an AI-powered editing tool for Yoga and IdeaPad devices that can instantly remove backgrounds and sharpen subjects. The new Yoga Tab is designed for artists and creators with a high-resolution PureSight Pro display and support for the Lenovo Tab Pen Pro, which features advanced sketch-to-image functionality.

A SMARTER, MORE PERSONAL MOBILE EXPERIENCE

Motorola, a Lenovo company, also rolled out a new wave of smartphones focused on bringing intelligent, personalised experiences to more people.

The new motorola edge 60 neo features moto ai, an on-device AI suite designed to enhance photography and productivity. This is paired with a premium triple camera system that includes a Sony LYTIA sensor. For those on a budget, the moto g06 and moto g06 power bring elevated features to the value tier with expansive displays and AI-powered 50MP cameras. The g06 power also boasts a large 7000mAh battery for extended use. Both phones include features like Circle to Search with Google.

Moto Edge 60 Neo

With its latest lineup, Lenovo is making it clear that it’s all in on AI—and that this technology is no longer just a futuristic concept but a tool ready for prime time. Pricing and availability of the announced devices is yet to be confirmed. Do you think these new AI features will change the way you use your devices?

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Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development of technology and the introduction of AI. If it’s got buttons, a screen or goes “ping”, then he’s probably going to have some thoughts or opinions on it.
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