Lenovo has unveiled a broad lineup of new AI-enabled products and innovations aimed at redefining how people interact with their devices.
The announcements span laptops, tablets, gaming hardware, and a system-wide AI experience called Lenovo Qira which are all designed to make technology more intelligent, proactive, and seamless across different use cases.
At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, Lenovo showcased Lenovo Qira, an AI assistant built into the system level of Lenovo and Motorola devices rather than as a separate app.
Qira is designed to understand user intent and context, help maintain continuity across tasks and gadgets, and proactively suggest useful actions based on what you’re doing.
Over the coming weeks, Lenovo plans to roll Qira out on more than 20 devices, including ThinkPad, Yoga, Legion, and IdeaPad systems, through updates and pre-loads.
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The first tablet to feature Qira will be the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2. At launch, Qira will support six languages across nine regions including the U.S., UK, India, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and Brazil.
Among the consumer devices Lenovo is highlighting Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 which is a productivity-focused tablet with intelligent learning tools, live transcription, and AI-driven study features powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 platform.
Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition is a premium convertible with an immersive 2.8K PureSight Pro OLED display aimed at creators and multitaskers.
IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra is an ultralight laptop with strong battery life, fast charging, and AI acceleration for everyday productivity.
Legion Tab (8.8”) and Legion 7a (15”) are devices built for mobile gaming with high-refresh displays, powerful processors, advanced cooling, and AI-enhanced experiences.
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On the commercial side, Lenovo updated its ThinkPad T-Series and other professional systems to offer improved serviceability, manageability, and AI readiness, supporting organisations as they adopt AI-driven workflows at scale.
Forward-looking concepts and modular designs
Lenovo also showcased several forward-thinking ideas demonstrating the future of computing which are a modular AI PC concept that lets users expand workspace by attaching different display and input modules.
A glasses-free 3D laptop concept that supports immersive content creation and a foldable gaming handheld concept that adapts between compact and larger immersive gaming modes.



