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AI-powered devices redefine work, creativity, and gaming at Berlin Tech Showcase
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By San Matildo
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword in tech — it is becoming a built-in feature of the devices people use every day. At a major technology showcase in Berlin, Lenovo unveiled a full portfolio of AI-driven innovations, from adaptive laptops and creator-focused tablets to handheld gaming PCs and AI-enhanced smartphones, all designed to make digital life smarter, faster, and more personal.
“From adaptive form factors and AI-ready workstations to handheld gaming, creator tablets, and moto ai-enabled smartphones, Lenovo is continuing to redefine what technology can do for people and businesses in the AI era,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group. “This isn’t about future potential, it’s about delivering real, everyday AI experiences now for hyper-personalization, productivity, creativity, and data protection. All this is grounded in our belief that smarter technology, including smarter AI, should be accessible, useful, and empowering for all.”
The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept features a rotatable 14-inch display with AI-adaptive UI, while the Smart Motion Concept introduces gesture and voice-controlled ergonomics.
For professionals, Lenovo refreshed its ThinkPad workstation line led by the redesigned P16 Gen 3, optimized for AI and creative workloads.
A new Glacier White option was also revealed for the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition.
On the display front, the ThinkVision P40WD-40 ultrawide monitor debuts with 5K resolution and energy-saving design, paired with the new Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock.
Lenovo also announced its AI Fast Start services, piloting on-device AI assistants to accelerate adoption in industries like healthcare and finance.
For consumers, the Legion Go handheld gaming PC headlines a lineup that includes updated Legion Pro laptops, new OLED gaming monitors, and a 3D Mode update for Legion Glasses Gen 2.
Lenovo also introduced FlickLift, an AI image-editing tool, along with new Yoga and Idea tablets designed for creators and mobile users.
By embedding AI directly into everyday devices, Lenovo is pushing a shift toward technology that adapts to people rather than the other way around.
From workplaces to gaming setups and mobile lifestyles, the message at the Berlin showcase was clear: AI is moving out of the cloud and into the hardware we carry, wear, and use daily.
