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Lenovo teases modular laptop and foldable gaming device

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March 04, 2026

Lenovo Group revealed several new proof-of-concept prototypes, including a “modular” laptop with two displays and detachable ports, along with a portable gaming device featuring a folding display.

- CHRIS WELCH

Lenovo teases modular laptop and foldable gaming device

A Motorola Solutions logo is seen at a preview of the Mobile World Congress tech show in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday.

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The devices, announced to coincide with the start of the MWC Barcelona conference in Spain on Monday, are not final and do not have a confirmed release date. In addition, the company unveiled a concept device resembling an alarm clock with an artificial intelligence-powered assistant built in.

The Chinese company, which also owns Motorola, has a history of showing off concept devices, not all of which have gone on to become commercially available. At CES, in January, it teased a Motorola-branded AI pendant with a builtin camera, smart glasses and a laptop prototype with a display that rolls out sideways. While many of these items never leave the proof-of-concept stage, they offer clues as to how the world’s leading PC maker is thinking about future products.

The idea of dual-screen laptops is not entirely new. Brands such as Asustek Computer have tried selling such models to consumers, making the pitch that double the screen space is a boon for productivity and multitasking. But Lenovo's “ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept” goes further by letting users transform the entire machine by detaching and reconfiguring its components.

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