Once again, CES ‘25 was the premier tech event for showcasing the latest and greatest technology inventions and ideas. This year’s event welcomed more than 4,500 exhibitors who gave over 141,000 end users and channel partners a sneak peek into the latest products, solutions, and technology trends that address global challenges and shape the channel's future.
Lenovo once again positioned itself at the forefront of the event, featuring a groundbreaking lineup of AI-powered PC solutions that showcased bold innovation across its commercial, gaming, and consumer segments. With solutions designed to empower professionals, gamers, creators, and students alike, Lenovo delivered on its promise of ‘smarter technology for all.'
Lenovo Wins Three CES Innovation Awards
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid and ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition stole the show and took home CES Innovation Awards for laptops. At the same time, the ThinkCentre Neo Ultra won for best desktop device. This bold lineup of AI-powered business solutions is pushing the boundaries of technology and redefining the modern workplace.
Lenovo also introduced the ThinkPad X9 Aurora Edition series as a legitimate x86 rival to Apple’s MacBook Air. Industry analysts and channel partners praised these new business laptops for their ability to offer prosumers, small and medium businesses, and large corporations an AI-powered PC engineered for functionality and enhanced user experience through personalization and robust security features.
Innovation is the Father of Necessity
Many of the world’s greatest innovators have provided society with products we didn’t know we needed. At CES ’25, Lenovo made good on the idea of a rollable screen. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable was introduced as the first AI-enabled laptop in the world to have a rollable display. It has a screen that expands from 14 to 16.7 inches, providing users with close to 50 percent more viewing space without adding bulk. The rollable laptop was recently featured on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon due to its uniqueness and ability to deliver cutting-edge technology.
The new devices introduced at CES will allow Lenovo 360 partners to entice their customers to trade up for better screens, higher performance, longer battery life, and built-in AI. With the long-expected PC refresh expected this year and the start of the Microsoft Windows 11 migration, 2025 is already shaping up to be the year of the PC, and Lenovo is leading the way.
If you could not attend CES '25, you can take a 3D tour of Lenovo's full lineup of devices, solutions, and proofs of concept.