Lenovo's clever twist on a 2-in-1 laptop at IFA 2024 has wide-ranging potential

Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC in mid twist on a red tabletop
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While getting an early look at all of the latest tech that will arrive in the coming weeks and months is exciting at events like IFA Berlin 2024, one of the largest tech events in the world, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, the concept devices that offer a glimpse into what's coming years on from now are often the most intriguing to me.

Lenovo delivered one such device at IFA this year, the Auto Twist AI PC. You won't see this laptop on shelves in the next year, but I'd be shocked if this tech doesn't make its way into future designs.

What's so special about the Auto Twist AI PC? Its motorized hinge can move the laptop's display on its own, either through voice commands or based on specific settings.

The motorized hinge lets the laptop track the user during a presentation or call. (Image credit: Laptop Mag/Sean Riley)

While discussing the laptop with Kevin Beck, Senior Story Technologist at Lenovo, he told Laptop Mag that the motivation for this concept was finding "What possibilities were out there around intelligent automation and AI in the user interaction space."

They developed an automatic hinge with a dual degree of rotation and then concentrated on three areas with it: smart interactions through natural language, AI-powered flexibility, and enhanced security.

This has numerous potential applications: improved accessibility for those who can't open or otherwise manipulate a laptop display, increased security with the laptop shutting itself off if you move away from it for too long, or simply tracking you while giving a presentation, to name a few.

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Best of IFA Berlin 2024: Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC

The Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC in action on a table at IFA 2024 (Image credit: Future)

For an early-stage concept, Lenovo's team has done an impressive job of achieving those goals, which is part of why I came away so impressed. While I'm sure the motor will improve over time to move faster, it worked reliably through our demo session, which included dozens of journalists putting it through its paces.

It also proved very smooth in operation and given how often 2-in-1 laptops have flimsy hinges, it's impressive to watch the display hold up so firmly as it moves through its various positions or when tracking someone using facial recognition.

The internals of the motor driving the Auto Twist AI PC. (Image credit: Laptop Mag/Sean Riley)

I look forward to seeing future iterations of the Auto Twist AI PC or the tech behind it in Lenovo laptops.

While we are often told of the millions spent on research and development annually, it is wonderful to see the fruits of that labor in action rather than simply hearing leaks and rumors.

Innovation doesn't need to only happen behind closed doors, and the Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC is hopefully the seed of an idea that blossoms at Lenovo and beyond.

Disclaimer

Lenovo paid for travel and accommodations for IFA Berlin. The company did not see the contents of this article before publication. 

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Innovation doesn't need to only happen behind closed doors, and the Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC is hopefully the seed of an idea that blossoms at Lenovo and beyond.

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Laptop Mag's IFA Berlin 2024 Issue celebrates one of the world's longest-running consumer tech expos, Germany's own Internationale FunkAusstellung Berlin.

Our on-the-ground team will bring you all the news emerging from the showroom floor of Messe Berlin and highlight the best in consumer tech as we announce our inaugural Laptop Laurel winners for best-in-show products.

Head over to Laptop Mag's IFA Berlin 2024 Issue for more coverage.

Sean Riley

Sean Riley has been covering tech professionally for over a decade now. Most of that time was as a freelancer covering varied topics including phones, wearables, tablets, smart home devices, laptops, AR, VR, mobile payments, fintech, and more.  Sean is the resident mobile expert at Laptop Mag, specializing in phones and wearables, you'll find plenty of news, reviews, how-to, and opinion pieces on these subjects from him here. But Laptop Mag has also proven a perfect fit for that broad range of interests with reviews and news on the latest laptops, VR games, and computer accessories along with coverage on everything from NFTs to cybersecurity and more.