
From enterprise-grade workstations to immersive gaming and next-gen Motorola smartphones, Lenovo’s latest portfolio underscores its vision of ‘Smarter AI for All’.
Lenovo took centre stage at its annual Innovation World 2025 in Berlin with the launch of its most comprehensive portfolio of AI-powered devices to date. Ranging from high-performance ThinkPad workstations to handheld Legion gaming devices and AI-enhanced Motorola smartphones, the announcements reflect Lenovo’s continued commitment to embedding generative and hybrid AI across consumer and business technology.
Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, said the company’s approach is about real-world adoption rather than future promises: “From adaptive form factors and AI-ready workstations to handheld gaming, creator tablets, and moto ai-enabled smartphones, Lenovo is redefining what technology can do for people and businesses in the AI era.”
AI for Business
For the commercial segment, Lenovo introduced several bold new concepts, including the ThinkBook VertiFlex, featuring a rotatable 14-inch screen and adaptive UI, and the Lenovo Smart Motion Concept, which integrates gesture and voice controls alongside ergonomic health features.
The company also expanded its portfolio of AI-ready mobile workstations. The redesigned ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 leads a refreshed lineup that includes the ThinkPad P1 Gen 8, P16v Gen 3, P16s i Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6. These systems are designed to support AI development and demanding creative workflows, while the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition now comes in a new Glacier White finish.
On the peripherals side, Lenovo unveiled the ThinkVision P40WD-40, a 39.7-inch curved ultrawide display with Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and energy-efficient performance, as well as updates to its ThinkPad Smart Dock portfolio.
To accelerate customer AI adoption, Lenovo announced pilots of its AI Fast Start services, built on Intel’s AI Assistant Builder, with applications for industries such as healthcare, publishing, and finance.
AI for Consumers
Gamers saw the debut of the Lenovo Legion Go, a handheld gaming PC with upgraded TrueStrike controllers, OLED display, and improved battery performance. The Legion Pro 7, new LOQ Tower, and three Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors were also announced, targeting high-performance gaming experiences.
Lenovo also confirmed a free 3D Mode update for the Legion Glasses Gen 2, delivering immersive gameplay across 20 supported titles.
For creators, the new FlickLift AI editing tool will simplify cross-app content workflows on Yoga and IdeaPad devices, while the new Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus bring hybrid AI tools to portable tablets aimed at both professionals and digital natives.
AI for Mobile
Motorola, part of the Lenovo group, expanded its smartphone portfolio with the motorola edge 60 neo, equipped with moto ai for photography, productivity, and personalisation. The device also introduces a triple camera system featuring Sony’s LYTIA sensor.
At the entry tier, the new moto g06 and moto g06 power deliver large displays, AI-powered cameras, and Dolby Atmos audio. The g06 power model is fitted with a 7000mAh battery — among the largest in its class — offering up to two and a half days of use on a single charge.
Lenovo closed the event by reiterating its commitment to making smarter AI accessible across markets and price points, emphasising that its ecosystem of devices, infrastructure, and services is designed to help both individuals and businesses thrive in the AI era.