At this year's MWC 2026, Lenovo showcased...A highly talked-about "concept device"In addition, Lenovo has also made comprehensive updates for the actual consumer and commercial markets. From the rugged Android tablet ThinkTab X11, which extends the Think brand to front-line industrial environments, to the ThinkPad T series, which emphasizes ultimate repairability, and the new Yoga and Idea series products targeting creators and students, Lenovo is trying to leave its "AI Ready" mark in every market segment. More importantly, Lenovo announced itsLenovo Qira, a system-level AI assistantThe rollout will be officially rolled out to more than 20 devices under its umbrella in the coming weeks.
This massive update is not just a routine upgrade of hardware specifications, but also highlights Lenovo's commitment to transforming the AI experience from a "single-point application" into an "ecosystem service" that spans multiple devices.
Commercial Lineup: ThinkTab X11 Enters the Rugged Vehicle Market, T-Series Laptops Focus on "Maintainability"
In the commercial sector, the most surprising product is undoubtedly the ThinkTab X11. This marks Lenovo's first foray into the rugged Android tablet market, extending the "Think" brand, which symbolizes business and reliability.
The ThinkTab X11 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and features IP68 dust and water resistance and MIL-STD-810H US military standard certification, making it designed for harsh environments such as logistics, manufacturing, and construction. Its high-brightness screen supports touch control with gloves and wet hands, and its screwless, removable battery (supporting battery-free mode for direct power operation) addresses the needs of frontline workers in logistics and warehousing.
In its updates to the ThinkPad T series (including the T14 Gen 7, T16 Gen 5, and T14s Gen 7), Lenovo has focused on "sustainability" and "maintainability." Many of the new models have received high ratings from iFixit, ranging from 9 to 10 out of 10. The more easily removable bottom cover and simplified internal layout allow enterprise IT personnel to more easily replace batteries or USB-C modules, significantly reducing overall cost of ownership.
In terms of performance, the new T-series laptops offer Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 series processors, and even the T14s offers a variety of computing platform options including Snapdragon X2 Elite/Plus, fully embracing the AI computing power of Windows 11 Pro Copilot+ PC.
Consumption and Creation: The Evolution of Yoga 9i's Dual Screens, Idea Tab Integrates Smart Learning
For creators, Lenovo introduces the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition convertible laptop, featuring a 2.8K PureSight Pro OLED touchscreen and a new "Canvas Mode." With a dedicated digital pen sleeve magnetically attached to the A-piece, the laptop tilts slightly when laid flat, providing a more ergonomic drawing experience.
Another noteworthy consumer product is the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 tablet. Powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, this tablet is Lenovo's first to feature the "Lenovo Qira" AI assistant, emphasizing smart learning. It can automatically generate note summaries through a smart reader and supports real-time classroom voice transcription. With its 13-inch 3.5K OLED screen, it's a highly competitive tool for students and light office work.
In the esports arena: Legion welcomes AMD's unified memory architecture and an 8.8-inch flagship handheld tablet.
In the gaming sector, Lenovo launched the Legion 7a gaming laptop. This is the first model in the Legion series to adopt the "Unified Memory Architecture," equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ series processor (integrating Radeon graphics architecture). It can still provide smooth gaming performance without relying on a discrete graphics card, and the body weight is reduced to 1.65 kg, greatly improving the portability of gaming laptops.
In addition, for hardcore mobile gamers, Lenovo has updated the Legion Tab gaming tablet with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a 165Hz 3K screen. Combined with the upgraded Legion Coldfront Vapor cooling system, this small tablet, weighing only 360 grams, will become one of the most powerful Android gaming devices on the market.
Core Feature: Lenovo Qira, a system-level AI assistant, officially launched.
The core essence running through all of the above new products is Lenovo's newly launched intelligent personal environment assistant, Lenovo Qira.
Unlike typical apps that require separate activation, Qira is an AI system directly integrated into the system's core. Lenovo announced that in the coming weeks, Qira will be available on more than 20 ThinkPad, Yoga, Legion, and IdeaPad devices via OTA updates or pre-installation (initially supporting six languages including US, UK, French, and German).
Qira’s strength lies in its “cross-application awareness” and “cross-device continuity”. As long as the user authorizes it, Qira can understand the software context you are currently using and proactively provide suggestions for the next step. In the future, it may even break down the barriers between PCs, tablets and Motorola phones to achieve a truly seamless AI ecosystem experience.











