Lenovo is launching faster laptops and bridging the gap between human intent and hardware. With the rollout of Lenovo Qira and a suite of “adaptive” concepts, the message is the future of tech is invisible, modular, and deeply personal.
Meet Qira: The Assistant That Doesn’t Wait for a Prompt
The standout announcement MWC 2026 is Lenovo Qira, a “Personal Ambient Intelligence.” Unlike traditional AI that requires you to open an app, Qira lives at the system level across 20+ devices, including the Yoga and ThinkPad lines.
- The “Next Move” Feature: Imagine researching a story on your phone during your commute; when you flip open your laptop at the office, Qira has already surfaced the relevant tabs and documents.
- Proactive Utility: It understands context, reminding you of a flight and automatically pulling up your boarding pass the moment you reach the airport.

The “Carry Small, Use Big” Modular Concept
Lenovo’s ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept addresses the ultimate traveller’s dilemma: needing a massive workspace but wanting a tiny bag.
- The Transformer: A 14-inch base that can expand into a 19-inch dual-screen setup by swapping the keyboard for a second display.
- Sustainability Focus: With interchangeable I/O ports and detachable components, this concept signals a shift toward PCs that grow with you rather than being replaced.
The Lenovo ThinkBook’s range starts around $1,000+ AUD.

Gaming & Creativity Without Boundaries
For the creators and gamers in the Women Love Tech community, two prototypes stole the show:
Yoga Book Pro 3D: A glasses-free 3D laptop that uses AI to convert 2D content into spatial assets in real-time—a game-changer for digital artists and designers.
Legion Go Fold: A handheld gaming device that unfurls from a 7.7-inch pocketable screen to an 11.6-inch immersive display.

Advancing Smarter AI for All
“The AI era will not be defined by a single device or application, but by intelligent systems that work seamlessly across everything we use,” said Luca Rossi, President, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.
“We are demonstrating how Lenovo and Motorola are bringing that vision to life, combining adaptive hardware innovation with a single, unified system-level AI integration that works naturally across PCs, smartphones, tablets, wearables, and beyond,” says Luca Rossi, President, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. “From premium mobile devices and transformative form factors, to the rollout of Lenovo Qira, we are building the widest AI portfolio that delivers more connected, more intuitive personal computing experiences designed around people.”


