From rollable screens to a new AI tabletop companion - 5 of the best new Lenovo releases we saw at CES to boost your office...and one coming soon
Rollable screens, sensor hubs, and the most powerful ThinkPads ever - we go hands-on with Lenovo's top CES 2026 products.

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Lenovo had a massive presence at CES 2026, with a huge collection of new releases available to both business and consumer customers.
But with so much to look through, we thought we'd pull out the most exciting and intriguing new releases from Lenovo at CES.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14th Gen
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We'll start with something which might seem ordinary, but really it's anything but. Lenovo has released 13 previous generations of its ThinkPad, but the 14th generation offers some huge steps forward.
The new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14th Gen is its most powerful yet, boasting some seriously powerful hardware, all of this is packed into an incredibly thin and light build that weighs in at under 1kg.
But that's not all - the device also sports a new space-frame build which features a dual-sided motherboard to create more space in the system. Along with a removable back panel, users can also use the new removable keyboard panel to access components from both top and bottom, allowing users to replace items such as the keyboard, battery, and USB ports.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist

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If you've ever wanted to really go hands-on with your laptop, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 could be one for you.
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Previously shown off at CES 2025 as a concept, it's now a real product, with the striking addition of a dual rotational hinge which pivots the 14in display to follow and move with you as you present or move around a room.
The device, which is powered by an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, up to 32GB RAM and up to 2TB storage, also uses audio cues to turn on, open up or turn into tablet mode, as well as Lenovo's knock to unlock feature.
ThinkCentre X AIO Aura Edition

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If you're after something which will stay in one place, the company also showed off its latest all-in-one PC offering.


