Lenovo doubles on the Modular Magic Bay project and I love the double display concept


  • The Magic Bay ecosystem extends the Thinkbook 16p Gen 6 with AI modular accessories
  • Dual Display adds a 13.3 -inch screen for multitasking and collaboration
  • Tiko is a companion of emotional interaction of AI, Tiko Pro is more serious

Although Lenovo unveils a number of new devices at the MWC 2025 is not all that the technological manufacturer presents.

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

Think about it a bit like a Microsoft physical bob for the 21st century – Tiko is part of the evidence of the Magic Bay ecosystem of Lenovo, which the company has developed for professionals using the Thinkbook 16p Gen 6. This laptop, which is currently not available in North America, is designed for extensibility and modularity, and Lenovo has been available with a series of attached accessories.

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Lenovo seems to have one thing for stretch screens at the moment. He unveiled the Thinkbook plus Gen 6 Rollable at CES, and in MWC, the firm showed his laptop “Codename Flip” Thinkbook, which combines two 13 -inch OLED screens in a giant 18.1 inch screen. For the Thinkbook 16p Gen 6, there is the concept of double display of Magic Bay. This is a 13.3-inch attached secondary screen that transforms the 16P thinkbook into a multi-screen workstation.

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