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Lenovo’s AI-driven prototype display continuously assesses your physical activity, but it says we shouldn’t worry

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  • Lenovo stand has motors to move the display to fit the user’s position
  • It can be voice-controlled as well to make adjustments without accessing the monitor control panel
  • The yet-to-be-named curved monitor is likely to be launched under the ThinkVision banner

Lenovo has announced a range of AI-driven concept devices at CES 2025, including an AI-powered display prototype which promises to be more than just a screen.

According to Lenovo (via Yanko Design), this curved AI display adapts to user behavior, monitoring a users’ physical activity and nudges them when it detects extended periods of inaction.

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