Lenovo showcased modular accessories for its ThinkBook 2025 16P Gen 6 laptop at the 16 Mobile World Congress. Accordingly, it opened the doors to a more personalised experience for users. The company aims to redefine the use of laptops with these concept products.
What does Lenovo concept accessories offer?
The modular ecosystem, called Magic Bay, transforms the ThinkBook 16P Gen 6 according to different needs. The first remarkable accessory is the 8-inch Magic Bay 2nd Display, which is positioned in a vertical format. Ideal for social media, messaging and web browsing, this display has a resolution of 1920×1200 and a refresh rate of 60Hz.

Another option is the Magic Bay Dual Display concept. This accessory combines two 13.3-inch displays with 2880 x 1920 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It turns the ThinkBook 16P Gen 6 into a three-display station.
Lenovo also introduced Tiko and Tiko Pro concepts for a more personalised approach. Tiko; It stands out as a round screen defined as an emoji-based artificial intelligence assistant. Interacting with users, Tiko aims to enliven the working environment. Tiko Pro takes a more professional approach. The horizontal format screen promises easy access to widgets by integrating with the AI Now platform.
New concept accessories can further maximise the laptop’s potential and appeal to a wide range of users.