Close Menu
  • Home
  • Crypto News
  • Tech News
  • Gadgets
  • NFT’s
  • Luxury Goods
  • Gold News
  • Cat Videos
What's Hot

Funny cat video short clip | funny cat videos for cats to watch #cat #comedy #shorts

August 23, 2026

Is A Liquid-Cooled PC Worth It?

August 23, 2026

iPhone Sunrise Photography Tips for Stunning Morning Shots

August 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
KittyBNK
  • Home
  • Crypto News
  • Tech News
  • Gadgets
  • NFT’s
  • Luxury Goods
  • Gold News
  • Cat Videos
KittyBNK
Home » The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept is a remixed dual-screen laptop with hot swappable ports
Tech News

The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept is a remixed dual-screen laptop with hot swappable ports

March 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept is a remixed dual-screen laptop with hot swappable ports
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The potential of modular laptops has never fully translated to the real world. While companies like Framework have made major strides in recent years, there’s still quite a bit of room for improvement. At MWC, Lenovo is looking to address that with its Modular AI PC concept. It features not one but two displays and a detachable keyboard to create something that strains the definition of a laptop, thanks to an innovative and very adaptable design.

Compared to Framework’s gadgets, which primarily use modularity to make upgrading the system and extending its lifespan easier, Lenovo’s concept is based around a 14-inch chassis with hot swappable components. This allows you to move its keyboard and secondary display around at will, so the system can better adjust to its environment or workload. By default, its bonus screen is mounted on its lid, allowing you to do easy face-to-face sharing with someone sitting opposite you. However, without even needing to turn the system off, you can yank away the notebook’s keyboard and put the display in its place to provide additional real estate.

The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept’s second screen can be attached to its lid or moved off to the side like a traditional dual monitor setup. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Or if you prefer a more traditional dual-screen setup, you can move it off to the side, prop it up via a built-in kickstand and connect to the laptop over USB-C. You even get the flexibility to arrange the display in vertical or landscape orientation, which is nice if you’re doing stuff like coding or writing in a word doc (I feel targeted, but in a good way). And because the keyboard can connect to the notebook using pogo pins or Bluetooth, you have the freedom to position it practically anywhere you want.

Meanwhile, Lenovo borrowed one aspect of Framework’s modularity by including the ability to swap ports on the fly. During my demo, the company showed off modules featuring USB-C, USB-A and HDMI connectors, though I was told there are a ton of additional possibilities for those who might need things like a proper Ethernet jack or additional ports for audio.

The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept's keyboard and be completely removed at a moment's notice and positioned anywhere you like thanks to its Bluetooth connectivity.

The Lenovo Modular AI PC concept’s keyboard and be completely removed at a moment’s notice and positioned anywhere you like thanks to its Bluetooth connectivity. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

But what impressed me the most was that despite being a concept device, the whole setup felt quite polished. That almost suggests that this thing might be closer to becoming an actual retail product than some of the company’s other demo gadgets. Build quality felt really sturdy and I had no issues changing out ports or moving the secondary display around without needing to troubleshoot or reboot the system. Everything just kind of worked. And while Lenovo isn’t sharing details about what processor it’s running or how much memory it has, its performance felt snappy too.

My only question is that I’m not quite sure where AI fits into all of this. I was able to break down and reconfigure the system without any help from machine learning or a digital assistant. That said, I’m not complaining, because even with a lot of moving parts, its modular design is very approachable and easy to use.

Ports on the Lenovo Modular AI PC concept can be hot swapped between to add USB-C, USB-A and HDMI connectors as needed.

Ports on the Lenovo Modular AI PC concept can be hot swapped between to add USB-C, USB-A and HDMI connectors as needed. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Unfortunately, Lenovo isn’t planning on turning this concept into a true retail device. But even so, I hope the company will at least consider bringing some of the modular laptop’s features like its hot swappable ports to future products.

Credit: Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Is A Liquid-Cooled PC Worth It?

August 23, 2026

The Reasons Siri May Not Work On CarPlay

August 23, 2026

If Waymo Cars Are Level 4 Automation, What Does It Take To Be A Level 5?

August 22, 2026

How To Limit Instagram From Using Your Data For AI And Ads

August 22, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

What's New Here!

Galxe integrates World ID for enhanced human verification in Web3

May 9, 2024

What fault does the child have?❤️‍🩹#cat #catvideos #funny #aicat #foryou

September 30, 2025

CFTC Chair Says Crypto Market Bill Is Nearly Ready for President Trump

December 22, 2025

Gold and Silver Prices Hits New ATH As Crypto Drops: Here is Why?

January 20, 2026

12 Hours of Music For Cats Relief Stress: EXTREMELY Soothing Cat Therapy Music, Peaceful Relax music

October 10, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Telegram
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
© 2026 kittybnk.com - All Rights Reserved!

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.