Lenovo is preparing for a big reveal at the upcoming IFA Berlin 2025 technology exhibition, with leaks suggesting multiple innovative product launches. Among the highlights, the company is rumored to introduce a concept laptop with a rotating screen, the Legion Go 2 gaming handheld, and new devices under its IdeaPad, Yoga Tab, and Motorola lineups. The event will run from September 5 to September 9 in Berlin, with global tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting these unveilings.
Lenovo’s Rotating Display Laptop Concept
A major spotlight is expected to be on Lenovo’s “Project Pivo” laptop concept, featuring a screen that can physically rotate between landscape and portrait modes. This flexible design aims to improve user productivity, with portrait mode ideal for coding, reading, or browsing documents, while landscape mode continues to support traditional laptop use.
While it remains uncertain whether this device will enter mass production, Lenovo has a history of showcasing futuristic designs at tech shows. Some concepts like the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 with a rollable display later evolved into real products, while others remained prototypes.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 Gaming Handheld
The Lenovo Legion Go 2, a successor to the original Legion Go, is also expected to make an appearance at IFA 2025. Reports indicate that it will run on Steam OS and cater to portable gaming enthusiasts. A prototype was already spotted at CES 2025, and this upcoming reveal may signal an imminent global launch.
Other Products to Expect from Lenovo and Motorola
Alongside the laptop and gaming handheld, Lenovo is also tipped to unveil:
- Two new Yoga Tab and IdeaPad Plus tablets.
- The latest Motorola smartphones, including Moto G06, Moto G06 Power, and Moto Edge 60 Neo.
These announcements highlight Lenovo’s push into multiple consumer tech categories, from gaming and productivity hardware to smartphone innovation.
With IFA Berlin serving as one of the world’s biggest tech stages, Lenovo is expected to gather consumer feedback before moving forward with potential commercial rollouts.

