CES 2026 Shows That Competition Is Alive And Healthy Among PC Makers
Lenovo and ASUS at Recent Tech Show – Key takeaways
Here’s a breakdown of the key announcements from Lenovo and ASUS, based on the provided text:
Lenovo:
* Foldable Expansion: Launched the Motorola Razr Fold, adding a foldable “fold” form factor to their Razr line.
* AI Agent: Introduced “Qira,” a cross-device AI agent.
* Yoga AIO i Aura Edition: Showcased a powerful and elegantly designed all-in-one PC with a stunning OLED display and seamless design (hides components in the rear leg).
* Legion GO 2: Updated the Legion GO with SteamOS support,making it the fastest handheld to run it,powered by an AMD Ryzen Z2 extreme processor and featuring an 8.8-inch OLED display.
* Rollable PC Concepts: Demonstrated two rollable PC concepts:
* Legion Pro Rollable: Expands from a 16-inch to a 22/24-inch screen using TCL OLED technology.
* ThinkPad XD: Rolls the OLED screen into the back of the display. (Commercial viability uncertain, but generating notable interest).
ASUS:
* Zenbook Duo: A refined dual-screen concept PC powered by Intel’s Panther Lake processor.
* zenbook A16: A lightweight 16-inch notebook running on qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor.
* Zenbook A14 Refresh: Updated the A14 with a new Snapdragon X2 chip.
* Monitor Innovation: Among the first to adopt Samsung’s fifth-generation QD-OLED technology with improved brightness,durability,and a new RGB stripe sub-pixel layout.
Overall Impression:
both Lenovo and ASUS are pushing boundaries in PC design and technology. Lenovo is focusing on form factors (foldable, rollable) and AI integration, while ASUS is emphasizing lightweight designs, dual-screen experiences, and display technology. ASUS is positioning itself as a strong competitor to the other major PC manufacturers.
