The form of laptops is being redefined. On March 1, 2026,
This product not only breaks the traditional limitations of fixed laptop hardware but also realizes a truly "on-demand" experience through the innovative MagicBay interface.
Key Highlights: MagicBay Enables "Modular Freedom"
Lenovo has fully implemented the design philosophy of "Carry Small, Use Big," allowing users to customize hardware like building blocks through the MagicBay contacts on the palm rest and top cover:
Double Screen at Will: The base configuration features a 14-inch 4K OLED screen. Users can remove the keyboard and magnetically embed a second screen in its place, instantly transforming into a double-screen workstation with a 19-inch display (similar to ZenBook Duo).
Versatile Form: The secondary screen not only can be laid flat but also can be mounted on the back of the laptop's top cover for face-to-face presentations or closed-lid interactions; it can even function as an independent portable monitor when paired with an internal stand.
Interface "Major Transformation": Users can replace I/O port modules according to their needs (such as replacing USB-C with HDMI or USB-A), finally eliminating the anxiety of adapters.
Hardcore Specifications: Balancing AI Performance and Lightweight Design
As an AI PC, its internal power is no less impressive:
Powerful Core: Equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor, it features strong NPU computing power, combined with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD, ensuring smooth processing of AI tasks.
Ultra-Thin and Light: While maintaining a modular design, the overall weight is optimized to 1.34kg, greatly enhancing the convenience of mobile office work.
Technological Evolution: The battery capacity is currently rated at 33Wh. Lenovo clearly stated that this is data from the concept verification phase, and future mass-produced versions will deeply optimize power consumption and battery capacity.
Industry Insight: From "Buying a Computer" to "Assembling a Computer"
What Lenovo demonstrated is not just a machine, but a hardware philosophy of "Sustainable Upgrades."
