Lenovo Bets Big on Everyday AI With Bold New Portfolio at IFA 2025

Lenovo took center stage at IFA 2025 in Berlin with its most ambitious lineup of AI-powered innovations yet, signaling how artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword but an everyday tool shaping how people work, play, and connect.
From adaptive laptops and creator-focused tablets to immersive gaming rigs and Motorola smartphones, the company’s showcase carried a clear message: AI is here to empower everyone, not just early adopters.
“We’re not talking about distant possibilities,” emphasized Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group. “We’re delivering real, everyday AI experiences now — making devices smarter, more personal, and more useful.”
On the business front, Lenovo unveiled futuristic concepts like the ThinkBook VertiFlex, a laptop with a rotating screen that adapts between horizontal and vertical use, and the Smart Motion laptop stand that responds to gestures and voice commands. Its powerhouse ThinkPad workstation lineup also received AI-ready upgrades, catering to developers and creative professionals.
For gamers, Lenovo introduced the Legion Go handheld PC with an OLED display, enhanced controllers, and longer battery life, along with new Legion Pro laptops and monitors. A free update for its Legion Glasses even unlocks immersive 3D gameplay across more than 20 titles.
Creatives got a boost with FlickLift, an AI-driven editing tool that makes image manipulation effortless, while new Yoga and Idea Tab tablets brought hybrid AI features for digital artists and students alike.
Rounding out the announcements, Motorola’s new smartphones — headlined by the edge 60 neo — showcased how AI is reshaping mobile experiences, from smarter photography to longer-lasting batteries in its budget-friendly g-series.
With this sweeping portfolio, Lenovo isn’t just selling gadgets. It’s presenting a vision of an AI-powered lifestyle — one where productivity, creativity, and entertainment blend seamlessly, and technology feels more like a partner than a tool.
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