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Lenovo's Modular ThinkBook Redefines Laptop Customization at MWC

Lenovo's Modular ThinkBook Turns Heads at MWC 2026

Barcelona witnessed the future of laptops yesterday as Lenovo pulled back the curtain on its revolutionary ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept. Forget about being stuck with fixed hardware - this machine lets you customize nearly every component to suit your workflow.

Building Blocks for Productivity

The secret sauce lies in Lenovo's MagicBay interface, which transforms the laptop into something resembling tech LEGO. Want dual screens? Simply pop off the keyboard and snap on an additional display to create a sprawling 19-inch workspace. Need different ports for your presentation? Swap out modules faster than you can say "dongle."

"We're moving beyond one-size-fits-all computing," explained Lenovo's lead designer during the demo. "Why replace your entire laptop when you can just upgrade the parts that matter?"

Serious Power Meets Modular Flexibility

Don't let the customizable exterior fool you - this concept packs serious muscle:

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor with dedicated AI acceleration
  • 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD for demanding workloads
  • Surprisingly svelte at just 1.34kg despite its modular design

The current prototype sports a modest 33Wh battery, though Lenovo promises improvements before any potential production model.

A Glimpse Into Computing's Future?

The ThinkBook Modular represents more than just clever engineering - it challenges how we think about device ownership. Instead of replacing entire machines every few years, users might simply upgrade individual components as needed.

While still in concept phase, this modular approach could significantly reduce e-waste while giving professionals unprecedented control over their tools.

Key Points:

  • Modular magic: Swap screens, keyboards and ports via MagicBay interface
  • Dual-screen delight: Transform into a 19-inch workstation instantly
  • AI-ready: Powerful specs tailored for modern workloads
  • Sustainable vision: Potential to extend device lifespan through upgrades

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