Two years ago, Lenovo broke the molds by proposing a laptop with an roller screen that increased the visual surface almost 10 centimeters. Initially, it was a proof of concept, but it had such a good reception that in the middle of the year it will go on sale. And now, at the MWC 2025 he has presented other future options. One of them is The Thinkbook “called Flip” AI, a laptop that allows to alternate between a tablet on the front and a screen with double height When opening completely. The interesting thing about the concept is that trackpad is not only larger than usual, it is also customizable and can be used as a calculator, customizing commands or as a multimedia control center. Another equally striking feature is that If we fold it at 45, just by passing a finger through the “back”, we can see a content on one of the screens and a different one in the second. Thus we can be working while whoever is in front of us sees a movie. And vice versa.
To this new concept is added the project Magic Bay. An adjustment is enough on the back of the laptop to provide it with different types of screen. An option is to multiply the visual surface by three with two side screens, there are also smaller screen options and a concept test that Tiko has baptized that would be a cross of a cat, Alexa and an emoji. It is a small accessory that has a small camera and a minimum screen to project more than 40 possible emojis as faces and with which we can interact to tell us how the climate is, we reserve accommodation or indicate directions.
Finally, we have the 3D Thinkbook, which, as the name implies, takes advantage of a special camera, adjustable to the back of the computer to create a 3D world on the screen. One that We can control with the trackpad or with a ring (still a concept) that records the movements of the hand and in the ring itself, to bring, turn or remove the image. It can be used in design, video games, audiovisual content and even in video calls. And the effect is interestingly good, although it can only be seen who has the camera.
