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Lenovo unveils AI-powered innovations at CES 2025, transforming business, gaming, and creativity

Lenovo showcases AI-powered business, gaming, and creative solutions at CES 2025, unveiling smarter technology for work, play, and innovation.

Lenovo has kicked off CES 2025 with a bold showcase of AI-powered innovations across its business, gaming, and consumer product lines. From AI-assisted business laptops to next-generation gaming systems and creative tools, Lenovo’s latest lineup promises smarter, more efficient, and highly personalised technology for a wide range of users.

The tech giant’s theme, “Smarter AI for All,” underscores its commitment to integrating advanced artificial intelligence tools into everyday devices. At the core of this vision is Lenovo AI Now, an on-device AI assistant built on Meta’s Llama 3 model. This assistant streamlines workflows with tools for document summarisation, knowledge retrieval, and workflow automation.

For gamers, Lenovo’s Legion Space platform introduces AI tools for personalised gaming analytics, content creation, and seamless device connectivity, promising a more immersive gaming experience.

“At Lenovo, we’re dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology to empower individuals, businesses, and gamers to achieve their full potential,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo Intelligent Devices Group. “With AI at the heart of our personalised, productive, and protected experiences, our latest device and software innovations redefine how users work, create, and play.”

AI redefines productivity for businesses

Lenovo revealed a new lineup of AI-powered ThinkPad and ThinkBook devices aimed at professionals seeking smarter productivity tools.

  • ThinkPad X9 Aura Editions: These sleek laptops, available in 14-inch and 15-inch models, feature Intel Core Ultra processors and the Lenovo AI Now assistant. Designed for hybrid professionals, they combine powerful performance with enterprise-grade security and premium OLED displays.
  • ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable: A standout device featuring a rollable display that expands vertically from 14 to 16.7 inches, allowing seamless multitasking and virtual screen capabilities.

The ThinkCentre desktop range also saw key upgrades:

  • ThinkCentre M90a Pro Gen 6: An all-in-one desktop with a 27-inch QHD display, AI-powered noise suppression, and advanced virtual meeting features.
  • ThinkCentre neo 50q QC: The world’s first Snapdragon X Series-powered desktop, delivering AI-driven workflows in a compact 1-litre form factor.

Lenovo also introduced AI-enhanced monitors and accessories, including ThinkVision P Series Monitors, a self-charging Bluetooth keyboard, and AI-powered webcams optimised for Microsoft Teams calls.

These additions highlight Lenovo’s goal to simplify workflows and elevate productivity in modern workplaces.

Next-generation gaming devices push the boundaries

Lenovo Legion’s updated portfolio also unveiled powerful new gaming devices and software designed to meet the needs of every type of gamer.

  • Legion Go S: A handheld gaming device powered by AMD processors and available in Windows or SteamOS versions, offering unmatched portability and performance.
  • Legion Pro Series Laptops: Equipped with Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, these laptops are built for high-performance gaming and smooth framerates.
  • Legion Pro 34WD-10 Monitor: Featuring a curved OLED display with a 240Hz refresh rate, it delivers an immersive gaming experience.

In software updates, Lenovo’s Legion Space platform now includes Game Coach, which provides AI-driven gameplay tips, and Game Clip Master, which automatically edits gameplay into shareable highlights.

Gaming accessories like the Legion H410 Wireless Gaming Headset and Legion Glasses 2 round out the lineup, offering high-quality sound and private virtual screens for immersive play.

Creativity meets AI with Yoga and IdeaPad

Lenovo’s Yoga and IdeaPad ranges have also been upgraded with AI-powered features, focusing on creativity and productivity:

  • Yoga Slim 9i: The world’s first laptop with a camera-under-display (CUD) technology, delivering a nearly borderless 98% screen-to-body ratio and 17 hours of battery life.
  • Yoga Book 9i: A dual-screen laptop equipped with AI tools like Smart Note for enhanced note-taking and Smart Reader for AI-generated book synopses.
  • Yoga Tab Plus: An AI-enhanced tablet featuring a 12.7-inch 3K display and productivity tools such as AI Note and AI Transcript.

The IdeaCentre Mini x, the first Snapdragon-powered desktop, brings AI efficiency to compact home computing, while the IdeaCentre Tower offers power and expandability for creators.

Lenovo also showcased tablets like the Idea Tab Pro, featuring Circle to Search and Google Gemini integration, ideal for students and families.

A glimpse into the AI-powered future

Beyond the immediate product launches, Lenovo also teased future AI-driven concepts:

  • AI Display: Smart screens with automatic posture and tilt adjustments.
  • AI Travel Set: Wearable AI tools offering real-time translations and activity tracking.
  • AdaptX Mouse: A modular mouse that doubles as a travel hub and emergency power bank.

These forward-thinking concepts reflect Lenovo’s ongoing dedication to blending innovative technology with practical design.

With a strong focus on AI integration, user-centric designs, and future-ready solutions, Lenovo’s CES 2025 showcase sets the stage for smarter, more adaptive technology across business, gaming, and creative sectors.

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