Lenovo is developing quite the reputation for showing off innovative (and sometimes strange) product concepts at big tech events, and at MWC 2026 it’s continuing that tradition.

I’ve just been shown its latest concepts at the huge tech event currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain, and was left impressed by not just what was on show, but also what wasn’t even mentioned.

Product concepts are essentially prototypes that show off cool new ideas to give us an idea of what future gadgets could look and perform like, so while you can’t go out and buy the things Lenovo showed me right now, it’s likely that a lot of the tech will some day make its way into real products — and I just hope we don’t have to wait too long.

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Google‘s Project Ara, were the buzz of Barcelona, and here I am being shown a modular laptop… and I’m impressed.

At first glance, the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept looks like a fairly standard laptop, except it has two screens — one on the front, and one on the back. The rear screen can be easily removed (it’s held there via a magnetic connector) and can be used as a portable second screen (attached via cable).

Press shots of Lenovo's concept PCs

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The keyboard can also be removed, and you can swap it with the second screen for a more ‘traditional’ dual-screen laptop — and the keyboard can be used while detached thanks to its Bluetooth connection.

Beneath, where the keyboard usually sits, are two modular I/O ports (one on each side of the laptop). These can be swapped out, allowing the user to switch between USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports. It’s a nice little touch that makes this concept feel far more flexible and convenient.

While what Lenovo showed me was just a prototype, it was impressively slick, with all the pieces slotting into place securely, which makes me hopeful that we could see modular laptops soon.

Asus ROG Ally X, so it was great to see Lenovo experiment with the handheld form factor in a similar way it’s been pushing boundries with laptop designs.

The Legion Go Fold Concept is a large 7.7-inch gaming tablet that you can attach two halves of a controller to either side of the screen (like the Nintendo Switch 2 and Lenovo Legion Go).

The screen can be unfolded to a bigger 11.6-inch display, and you can continue to use it as a gaming handheld, now with a much bigger screen in horizontal ‘Horizon’ mode. Or, if you prefer, you can rotate the screen vertically, reconnect the controllers and use the screen in split-screen mode, where your game is on one half, leaving the other half to display apps or websites (such as game guides).

Press shots of Lenovo's concept PCs

(Image credit: Lenovo)

While this is the concept that feels the furthest away from being released (Lenovo still needs to work out how to turn off half the screen when it’s folded backwards, and I’m concerned about how scratched the rear screen could become), I love the fact that Lenovo is already experimenting with this relatively new device category.

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