Lenovo's innovative designs unveiled by a leaker: a laptop featuring a rotatable screen in portrait position, along with an AI-enhanced notebook stand.
Lenovo to Unveil Two Revolutionary Concept Laptops at IFA 2025
Lenovo, the tech giant, is all set to showcase two innovative concept laptops at the upcoming IFA show next week. The first, known as 'Project Pivo', features a rotating display, while the second, 'Project Ballet', is an AI-powered laptop stand that adjusts the positioning of the notebook based on the user's position.
The details of these concept devices, particularly how they will be commercialized, are yet to be specified. However, the institution behind 'Project Pivo' has been confirmed as Lenovo. The project was unveiled recently at IFA 2025, showcasing a laptop with a multi-directional stand and a rotating screen. This unique feature allows the laptop to pivot between landscape and portrait modes, offering additional functionality like AI gesture control and face tracking.
Leaked information about these concept products comes from renowned leaker Evan Blass. The images and basic explanations of the concepts were provided in the leaked posts on X. The rotating screen laptop, if executed well, could be a game-changer, particularly for coders, writers, graphic designers, and others who require portrait orientation.
However, it's important to note that the rotating screen mechanism of Project Pivo is not detailed in the report. There are concerns that if executed poorly, the screen could get stuck at an awkward angle, potentially causing inconvenience. Similarly, the concept of a self-adjusting notebook stand could potentially get things wrong and become annoying. No factual information about the self-adjusting notebook stand's ability to fix ergonomics was provided in the report.
Project Ballet uses the laptop's internal sensors, including the microphone and camera, to determine the user's position and adjust the stand accordingly. While this could potentially improve ergonomics, it remains to be seen how effective it will be in practice.
IFA next week may provide a better understanding of how these concept products work. Lenovo's previous laptop concept, the ThinkBook laptop with a rollable screen, has been realized, so there's hope that these new ideas could also make it to the market. However, it's worth noting that some laptop concepts, including these, may never be realized.
Stay tuned to our platform next week as we report on pivotal developments, including rotating laptop screens, at IFA 2025.
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