- Lenovo presents the 3D laptop Thinkbook, a 3D computing concept without glasses
- Use 3D directional background light for seamless switches between 2D and 3D modes
- The 3.2K screen aims to improve the workflows of design, engineering and content creation
For most laptop manufacturers, the height of innovation is to implement devices with powerful AI processors and a co -pilot button, but Lenovo seems to be savoring the limits and offering users something different and, frankly, I am here for that.
In MWC 2025, the firm has given us a variety of futuristic concepts, which include a personal assistant of physical and multiple screens for your thinking 16p Gen 6, and a laptop of terribly fragile -looking like with a folding screen. I would buy all these tomorrow if a) were available yb) had the money.
Not all Lenovo’s ideas can be winners, of course, and the 3D laptop Thinkbook could be one that does not find its brand, which is a shame because it is beautiful. Although I still have to go to practice, I am quite sure that its key feature will be amazing.
No glasses
The concept of 3D laptop Thinkbook brings 3D immersive computer to commercial and creative professionals through a hybrid screen without glasses. Lenovo explains that this achieves through the use of a 3D solution of directional background light that allows users to change quickly and without problems between 2D and 3D modes, providing realistic depth and precision for digital modeling, content creation and virtual collaboration.
Lenovo tells us that the 3.2K resolution screen (3200 × 2000, 100% DCI-P3) offers “impressive precision of clarity and color”, which can do it an ideal tool for designers, engineers and media professionals who work on complex visual projects.
The 3D Thinkbook laptop is far from Lenovo’s first attempt to deliver 3D without glasses. We review the Thinkvision 27 3D in 2024 and left very impressed. I didn’t need to do anything intelligent to see objects in the third dimension: it was just a matter of sitting in front of the monitor at a normal observation distance and observing how magic occurred.
At that time, we said it was “expensive and niche, but this 3D monitor without glasses opens a series of exciting possibilities”, and it seems that these promises could be fulfilled in the form of this new laptop.
As with the numerous other concepts that Lenovo showed in the MWC, it is not known about prices or availability, but I would definitely interest me to see how the 3D laptop Thinkbook works when it arrives.