Lenovo doubles in Modular Magic Bay Project and I love the concept of double exhibition



  • The Magic Bay Expand Owinkbook 16p Gen 6 with modular accessories
  • The dual screen adds a 13.3 inches screen for multitasking and collaboration
  • Tiko is an emotional interaction partner, Tiko Pro is more serious

Although Lenovo is presenting a series of new devices in MWC 2025, that is not all that the technological manufacturer is showing.

One of its most unusual offers is Tiko, which the company describes as a “compact emotional interaction partner.”

Think about it a bit like a physical Microsoft Bob for the 21st century: Tiko is part of the Magic Bay Ecosystem Concepts test of Lenovo, which the company has developed for professionals who use the book 16p Gen 6. That laptop, which is currently not available in North America, is built for expansion and modularity, and Lenovo has come out with a series of attachable accessories.

(Image credit: Lenovo)

Lenovo seems to have something for expandable screens at this time. He presented the most rollable thought of Gen 6 in CES, and in MWC, the firm showed its laptop “Codename Glip” of Thinkbook, which combines two 13 -inch OLED screens on a giant screen of 18.1 inches. For the 16p Gen 6 thought, there is the concept of Magic Bay Dual Display. This is a dual attached secondary screen of 13.3 inches that converts 16p thought into a multiple screens workstation.

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