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Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept Leaked Ahead of MWC 2026

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ⓘ Evan Blass

Lenovo devrait présenter plusieurs concepts d’ordinateurs portables au MWC 2026.

Lenovo is preparing to unveil a modular ThinkBook concept alongside its previously announced Legion Go Fold at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC). The reveal comes as manufacturers explore innovative form factors and customizable hardware to meet evolving user needs.

Just days after showcasing a concept for a foldable gaming handheld – the Legion Go Fold featuring an 11.6-inch display – Lenovo is set to present another forward-looking design at MWC. According to Evan Blass via X/Twitter, the company is preparing a modular laptop concept, tentatively named the ThinkBook Modular AI PC.

Currently, only two images of the concept have been shared, with no further details available regarding specifications or functionality.

Le concept ThinkBook Modular AI de Lenovo, qui a fait l'objet d'une fuite.

ⓘ Evan Blass

Le concept ThinkBook Modular AI de Lenovo, qui a fait l’objet d’une fuite.

Based on the available imagery, the laptop appears to feature a traditional clamshell design. The upper portion resembles a standard display, while the lower section likely serves as a mounting point for accessories such as additional screens and keyboards.

One image clearly shows a secondary display where a keyboard would typically reside. The first image depicts the screen detached and moved to the side, with a conventional keyboard taking its place. These observations are speculative, and Lenovo’s intentions may differ. The modular approach suggests a focus on user customization and adaptability.

With MWC rapidly approaching, laptop enthusiasts won’t have to wait long to learn more about Lenovo’s latest concepts. Release dates and pricing remain unknown, but further details are expected if the company officially unveils the concept at the show.

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