At Lenovo Innovation World 2025, Lenovo introduced a comprehensive range of AI-powered devices and solutions for consumers, businesses, and mobile users. The company’s new lineup includes high-performance PCs, tablets, gaming devices, and Motorola smartphones. This expansion is part of Lenovo’s goal to integrate generative AI and hybrid intelligence into daily activities such as work, creativity, and entertainment.
“From adaptive form factors and AI-ready workstations to handheld gaming, creator tablets, and moto ai-enabled smartphones, Lenovo is continuing to redefine what technology can do for people and businesses in the AI era,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group. “This isn’t about future potential, it’s about delivering real, everyday AI experiences now for hyper-personalization, productivity, creativity, and data protection. All this is grounded in our belief that smarter technology, including smarter AI, should be accessible, useful, and empowering for all.”
For business users, Lenovo presented new concepts like the ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept with a rotatable 14-inch screen and an AI-adaptive user interface that supports both horizontal and vertical modes. Another concept shown was the Lenovo Smart Motion Concept—a laptop stand with gesture control features designed to improve ergonomics.
Lenovo also updated its portfolio of commercial workstations with models such as the ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 and refreshed versions of the ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 series. These are designed to support demanding creative workflows and AI development tasks.
A new Glacier White color option will be available for the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition—one of Lenovo’s Copilot+ PCs enhanced by AI—in limited sizes.
To enhance productivity at workstations, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision P40WD-40 monitor featuring a 39.7-inch curved ultrawide display with high resolution (5120×2160), Thunderbolt 4 connectivity through one cable docking solution, and energy-saving features aimed at reducing power use. The company also updated its ThinkPad Smart Dock portfolio with options like the Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500 that supports cloud-based device management and up to four high-refresh-rate displays.
Lenovo announced that its Magic Bay HUD accessory for ThinkBook laptops will soon be available in select markets after being previewed earlier this year.
The company is piloting on-device AI assistants via its AI Fast Start services program using Intel’s AI Assistant Builder platform. This pilot aims to help organizations in sectors such as publishing or healthcare deploy privacy-focused tailored AI solutions more quickly.
For consumers interested in gaming or content creation at home or on-the-go, Lenovo expanded its Legion brand with products like the Legion Go handheld gaming PC featuring improved controllers and OLED display technology. Additional releases include new Legion Pro laptops and desktop towers along with three Legion Pro OLED monitors that offer fast refresh rates combined with vivid visuals.
A free software update will bring a 3D Mode to Legion Glasses Gen 2—enabling immersive gameplay across more than twenty supported titles when paired with compatible hardware.
To streamline image editing tasks for creators using Yoga or IdeaPad devices at home or on-the-go—Lenovo introduced FlickLift: an overlay tool powered by artificial intelligence that can remove backgrounds from images or sharpen subjects efficiently during cross-app workflows.
The company also released new tablets: Yoga Tab targets creative professionals while offering hybrid on-device artificial intelligence capabilities; Idea Tab Plus focuses on portability but includes tools like Smart Notes integration alongside Google’s Circle to Search feature—all packaged within lightweight designs suitable for various uses.
In mobile devices under Motorola branding—the motorola edge 60 neo leads recent launches as a compact smartphone equipped with Moto ai (an on-device suite) supporting advanced photography through Sony LYTIA sensors plus dedicated telephoto lens hardware; this model emphasizes personalization from photo capture through messaging interactions.
Motorola further introduced budget-friendly options—the moto g06 series—which feature large displays (6.88 inches), cameras powered by artificial intelligence (50MP), Dolby Atmos audio systems for immersive sound quality—and long battery life (up to two-and-a-half days) especially notable in the moto g06 power variant thanks to its large capacity battery (7000mAh). Both models offer up to 12GB RAM via RAM Boost technology along with ample storage space up to 256GB.



