Lenovo is preparing to shine a spotlight on its future roadmap at its big 2026 event — and the company seems to be betting heavily on artificial intelligence as the axis of everything new. The firm will present at the global CES 2026 under its annual “Tech World” banner, this time held at the spectacle-ready Sphere venue in Las Vegas. The venue alone suggests Lenovo wants to make a splash — not just with incremental upgrades, but bold, attention-grabbing reveals.
At the heart of the announcements is what Lenovo calls its “Hybrid AI” strategy: a vision where intelligent tools, personal data, and hardware converge to create adaptive, personalized experiences — whether for business, gaming, creativity, or everyday use. The company describes a future where AI doesn’t just add features, but reshapes how devices behave and respond to you.
That could mean a new generation of AI-powered PCs and laptops — from business-class workstations to gaming rigs — all built to leverage machine-learning tools directly on device, giving smoother AI features without necessarily needing constant internet. Fans expect refreshed versions of Lenovo’s premium lines (ThinkPad, Yoga) and gaming-focused devices (Legion), possibly with updated chips, better AI acceleration, and smarter OS integrations.
But beyond the usual suspects (laptops, desktops, gaming kits), many are hoping for a revival of Lenovo’s more experimental side: rollable or flexible-screen designs, “concept” devices previously teased but never mass-produced, or fresh hardware categories that reflect the post-AI era. With the “everything-AI” theme, the stage may be set not just for incremental upgrades — but for imaginative, ambitious products.
For consumers, this could mark a turning point. If Lenovo delivers — smart, versatile, future-ready machines that integrate AI meaningfully — we might see a new standard for laptops and PCs: not just faster hardware, but adaptive, “aware” devices that learn how you work and adjust accordingly. If the rollout disappoints, it might just feel like business-as-usual. Either way, CES 2026 and Lenovo’s Tech World keynote look poised to be one of the most important tech events of the year.

















