
Lenovo has used the IFA 2025 stage in Berlin to showcase its most expansive range of AI-powered devices and experiences yet.
The lineup spans high-performance PCs, immersive gaming gear, creative tablets, and Motorola smartphones, reflecting the company’s ‘Smarter AI for All’ strategy of embedding generative AI into everyday workflows and entertainment activities.
For businesses, Lenovo unveiled several AI-ready concepts and workstations.
The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept introduces a rotatable 14-inch screen with AI-adaptive UI.
The Lenovo Smart Motion Concept offers a multi-directional laptop stand with gesture control, voice commands, and health-focused ergonomics.
Updated workstations include the ThinkPad P16 Gen 3, ThinkPad P1 Gen 8, and refreshed P16v Gen 3, P16s I Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6, all configurable for AI development and creative workflows.
A Glacier White ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition, one of Lenovo’s Copilot+ PCs, arrives in 14- and 15-inch sizes.
For displays, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision P40WD-40, a 39.7-inch ultrawide with 5120×2160 resolution, Thunderbolt 4 one-cable docking, and energy-saving features.
It is complemented by the refreshed ThinkPad Smart Dock range, led by the Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500, which supports up to four high-refresh-rate displays and cloud-based management.
The Magic Bay HUD for ThinkBook, first shown as the Tiko Pro concept, is also nearing market release.
Meanwhile, Lenovo’s AI Fast Start pilot, using Intel’s AI Assistant Builder, will help businesses in fields like finance, publishing and healthcare deploy tailored, on-device AI assistants.
For consumers, the gaming-focused Legion brand expanded with the Legion Go (8.8-inch) handheld PC, which features OLED displays, TrueStrike controllers, and extended battery life.
Lenovo also unveiled the Legion Go 2, a significant upgrade on its handheld gaming PC.
It features an OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD Ryzen Z2 processors, redesigned controllers, and a larger 74Wh battery.
Also announced were the Legion Pro 7 (16-inch) laptop, LOQ Tower 26ADR10, and three Legion Pro OLED monitors (32UD-10, 27UD-10, 27Q-10).

The Legion Glasses Gen 2 will soon receive a free 3D Mode update, unlocking immersive gameplay in over 20 titles for Legion Go and laptop users.
Lenovo also launched FlickLift, an AI image editing overlay for Yoga and IdeaPad devices that enables background removal, subject sharpening, and cross-app workflows.
For tablets, the Yoga Tab brings a 3.2K PureSight Pro display, on-device hybrid AI, and Lenovo Tab Pen Pro with sketch-to-image support.
The ultra-light Idea Tab Plus features Smart Notes, Circle to Search, Gemini integration, and a colourful portable design.
For mobile users, Motorola introduced the edge 60 neo, a compact smartphone equipped with moto ai, a triple-camera system with Sony’s LYTIA sensor, and a dedicated telephoto lens.
The new moto g06 and g06 power bring AI-powered 50MP cameras, Dolby Atmos audio, Circle to Search, expansive 6.88-inch displays, and up to 12GB RAM with 256GB storage.
The g06 power includes a 7000mAh battery for 2.5 days of use.
Lenovo’s IFA showcase signals a full-stack strategy.
By embedding AI across consumer, commercial, and mobile devices and launching pilots like AI Fast Start, the company is positioning itself not just as the world’s largest PC maker, but also as a platform player betting on ‘everywhere AI’.
The strategy appears to be to ensure Lenovo remains central as AI-driven personalisation, productivity, and immersive experiences become baseline expectations.