Lenovo’s presentations at CES 2025 were one of the most anticipated at the fair because year after year it is usually one of the largest in number of products presented. And it has not disappointed. The Chinese firm has deployed technology for everything and everyone, from professional series laptops ThinkPad that our colleagues advanced MCPRO to the latest in family laptops, convertibles and tablets Yoga; going through all the news for players of the series Legion or the premiere of Mini-PCs for Microsoft’s Copilot+ platform.
It has also had time to “show off” technology with products that no other technology has, such as the world’s first roll-up screen laptop which will finally be marketed under the ThinkBook Plus series and the cherry on top that its new portable console Legion Go S which, beyond its hardware, stands out especially for being the first third-party device officially licensed for Valve’s SteamOS operating system. We summarize the most important things about Lenovo at the fair, which as you will see has been impressively extensive.
Lenovo at CES 2025
Games
We start with the news of the serie ‘Legion’ that the Chinese firm allocates to the video game segment. We have seen a dozen updated laptops of all kinds; a few after-lunches; renewed monitors and portable consoles.
Legion Pro. There are three portable models for big gamers, with a 16-inch screen, OLED technology and high resolutions and refresh rates. With a spectacular design, a renewed Coldfront Hyper cooling system and updated connectivity (Wi-Fi 7, Thunderbolt 5…), its most notable new features include the new generation of NVIDIA RTX50 graphics and Intel’s Core Ultra 200HX processors. For those looking for other hardware alternatives, there are also options to mount AMD processors.
Legion. A small step below the previous ones, but maintaining a high level, we have models for gamers who also want to use them for other computing tasks. Lighter and thinner than the previous ones, there are versions with 15 and 16-inch OLED screens, NVIDIA RTX50 graphics, Intel’s Core Ultra 200 processors and updated connectivity.
Legion Tower Desserts. Lenovo’s gaming desktops are offered in three tower versions with a volume of 34 or 30 liters and have also been updated, with Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX or the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D desktop processors. As for graphics, they are still maintained with the NVIDIA RTX 40 series.
Tablets Legion Tab. They are electronic tablets especially intended for playing on the go. The novelty is the model with an 8.8” PureSight touch screen, 2.5K resolution and 165Hz refresh rate, 12 GB of LPDDR5X memory and 256 GB UFS 4.0 for storage. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform and runs on the Android system.
Legion Pro Monitors. Peripherals are also an important group in games, especially monitors with the 34WD-10 model as the main novelty, with 34 inches diagonal, native WQHD resolution, 800R curved panel, a refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time of 0.03ms. It supports 98.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99% of sRGB, with a variety of connectivity solutions, including a USB Type-C port that offers a maximum power of 140W.
Lenovo LOQ. Another series that offers newcomer players a selection of more affordable options. They are available with Intel and AMD options, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPUs, and tower and laptop form factors with 15- or 17-inch screen sizes.
Legion Go portable consoles. We finish with the icing on the cake of gaming news. The Legion Go S as a smaller and more affordable variant of the handheld gaming machine that launched in 2023 and that includes as a major novelty the possibility of officially running SteamOS and also the announcement of a prototype of the second generation of these machines that will be available at the end of 2025.
Consumption and creativity
Continuing with the computer equipment of general action for mass consumptionLenovo has also announced a very wide offering of the Yoga, IdeaPad or IdeaCentre series, as laptops, convertibles, tablets or desktops.
Yoga Book 9i. Spectacular this convertible that the manufacturer defines as a “portable creative studio” that stands out for its double 14-inch OLED screen, touch technology with support for active pencils and high levels of refresh rate and brightness, in a device that works with Intel processors and it is the most versatile on the market.
Yoga Slim 9i y 7i. Creative Experience Laptops, the world’s first with Camera Under Display (CUD) technology, offer a 98% screen-to-body ratio on a 14-inch OLED display with 4K resolution for a creative experience. This Copilot+ PC uses Intel Core Ultra processors and combines portability with energy efficiency, offering up to 17 hours of battery life.
Yoga 9i y 7i 2 en 1. Two other convertibles, available with 16 or 14-inch screens for the Copilot+ platform, with Intel Core Ultra processors, Lenovo Aura Edition functions for customization, photo sharing on its premium OLED panel with resolution up to 4K and refresh rates of up to 120 Hz, allowing creators to work freely in its 360-degree flexible layout.
Tablet Yoga Tab Plus. Lenovo’s first electronic tablet with artificial intelligence, with a 12.7-inch anti-glare screen and native resolution that reaches 3K, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, with 900 nits in high brightness mode, 144 Hz refresh rate and coverage 100% DCI-P3 color. Its audio system has six speakers optimized by Harman Kardon, it has a 10,200 mAh battery, fast charging and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity.
IdeaPad Pro 5i. A 16-inch Copilot+ laptop, which debuts the new Intel Core Ultra 9 (H) processors, to move its OLED panel with 2.8K resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate. The integrated NPU powers the AI functionalities and the 84 battery WHr promises many hours of autonomy. It has multiple Thunderbolt 4 and USB-A ports, an SD card reader and HDMI.
IdeaCentre Mini x. A compact desktop computer that promises productivity in a space of just 10 liters. It is also included in the Copilot+ compatible group as it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processor, with a 45 TOPS NPU and AI-enabled functions.
IdeaCentre Tower. Another desktop with a larger size than the previous one, but contained in 17 liters. It features a replaceable front bezel for a touch of personal style and offers mid-range performance with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics, and up to 32GB of memory. Its connectivity has been updated for Wi-Fi 7, in addition to having USB-A, USB Type-C, LAN, HDMI and VGA ports.
Professionals
We finish the review of Lenovo news at CES 2025 with the group of commercial and business equipmentwith laptops and convertibles that are updated to the latest hardware platforms, innovations in screens, desktops or peripherals.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 6. We must start with this model that makes the laptop design with a roll-up screen a reality. Presented in the Lenovo Tech World 2022 As an advance of new technologies, it has been one of the great stars of the Las Vegas fair. Its design is visible. The roll-up format is more attractive than typical folding ones with dual screens and here the main 14-inch OLED expands to almost 17″ when deployed vertically in a movement controlled by a button on the keyboard. Spectacular.
ThinkCentre M90a Pro Gen 6. An all-in-one comprehensive solution for AI-powered productivity. This is how Lenovo defines this AIO with a 27-inch QHD display, ultra-thin four-sided bezels and advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. It is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra processor, an optional discrete NPU, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 GPU. It is designed for industries that require high-performance computing in a single optimized device, from creative professionals to healthcare providers.
ThinkPad X9. Lenovo’s most professional laptop arrives updated with thin and light aluminum chassis, OLED panels and in two screen sizes, 14 and 15 inches. Included in the Copilot+ platform, they use Intel Core Ultra processors, high-capacity batteries and robust connectivity, including Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.1 and Intel Wi-Fi 7. As a highlight, it is the first series that does not include the characteristic trackpad that the company has maintained for two decades. Along with laptops, the company offers a large number of accessories for greater productivity at the desk.
ThinkVision series P. Lenovo’s new computer monitors debut screens from 23.8 to 40 inches and offer high dynamic color accuracy with up to 98% DCI-P3 coverage, ultra-thin bezels and modern aesthetics. With a variable refresh rate ranging from 24Hz to 120Hz, they feature Lenovo’s proprietary advanced AI power solution, dynamically adjusting backlighting and pixel intensity to optimize power consumption without compromising performance. image quality.
ThinkCentre neo 50q. Specially designed for SMEs, this small desktop with only one liter of volume is intended for those looking for a powerful desktop computer in a compact format. Another Copilot+ PC that is powered by Qualcomm with the Snapdragon X or Snapdragon X Plus series. It can be equipped with up to 16 GB of RAM and has complete connectivity.
We stop this Lenovo special at CES 2025 here, because we could expand it even further with other peripherals and accessories presented by the Chinese firm in Las Vegas, such as an automatic charging Bluetooth keyboard, independent webcams, Lenovo AdaptX mice with detachable design; GaN charging base and new software services and applications that complete an impressive exhibition.
Source: www.muycomputer.com