Lenovo has captured attention at MWC 2026 with its innovative ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept. This 14-inch device reimagines the dual-screen laptop by featuring a keyboard and touchpad that detach via magnets and POGO pins, operating wirelessly via Bluetooth.
Removing the keyboard base reveals space for a second 14-inch display, which attaches using the same magnetic system. This allows the laptop to transform into a dual-screen device usable in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Notably, the secondary screen can also attach to the outside of the lid for collaboration or storage.
The concept builds upon ideas seen in devices like the ASUS Zenbook Duo and Lenovo's own Yoga Book 9i but adds significant modularity. A key feature is swappable port modules (including HDMI, USB-A, and USB-C) that slide into cutouts on the laptop's slim base.
As a concept still under development, Lenovo has not announced a release timeline. The design promises enhanced flexibility for users who value port selection and multi-screen functionality, leaving tech enthusiasts hopeful for a future commercial release.