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Lenovo's 3D Art Concept Blurs Digital and Physical Worlds
2 Mar
Summary
- Lenovo's Yoga Book Pro 3D concept uses AI and glasses-free 3D for art creation.
- New Legion gaming tablet and premium Yoga laptops are set for May releases.
- Future Lenovo laptops will feature integrated Radeon graphics for high-performance gaming.

At Mobile World Congress 2026, Lenovo unveiled groundbreaking computer concepts and product updates. The standout is the Yoga Book Pro 3D concept, designed to blend 2D and 3D art creation using advanced AI and glasses-free 3D display technology. This innovative laptop features dual screens where users can manipulate 2D images with snap-on tools and then convert them into interactive 3D models, controllable via hand gestures.
While the 3D effect and gesture controls show promise, they currently exhibit some limitations. However, the ability to export directly to software like Blender positions this concept as a tool to augment, rather than replace, creative workflows. The current prototype is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU.
Lenovo also announced updates to its popular Yoga and Legion series. The 8.8-inch Legion gaming tablet receives a significant upgrade with a 3K, 165Hz display and is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It is set to launch in May starting at $849.
Further enhancing its premium convertible line, the 14-inch Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition Gen 11 boasts a 2.8K OLED touchscreen and introduces a new 'Canvas Mode' when used with the Yoga Pen Gen 2. This model will be available in May from $1,949.
For gamers, the Legion 7a laptop series expands with a 15.3-inch model featuring integrated Radeon graphics for high-performance gaming, slated for a July release starting at $2,299.
Finally, the powerful 15.3-inch Yoga Pro 7a Gen 11, targeting AI power users, offers a 2.5K OLED display, AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus processor, and up to 128GB of RAM. Bundled with a Yoga Pen Gen 2 and Force Pad, it ships in August starting at $2,099.




