Lenovo unveils Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept, a dual-screen workstation with tandem OLED displays, RTX 5070 Ti graphics, and advanced 3D tracking capabilities.
Lenovo has joined the growing list of OEMs exploring specialized hardware for 3D development with its Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept, a dual-screen workstation designed specifically for 3D artists and developers.
The Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept builds upon Lenovo's existing dual-screen Yoga Book lineup, featuring two tandem OLED displays that work in concert for 3D content creation. The top screen serves as the primary display for viewing 3D models and content, while the bottom screen functions as both a keyboard and a 3D input surface.
Hardware Specifications
At the heart of the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept sits an unspecified Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, paired with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card. While Lenovo hasn't confirmed the exact CPU generation, the workstation-grade nature of the device suggests it likely uses Intel's latest Arrow Lake or upcoming Panther Lake processors.
The system supports up to 64 GB of LPDDR5x memory, though this is non-upgradable. Storage capacity tops out at 1 TB, with no clear indication of whether this can be upgraded post-purchase.
Display Technology
Lenovo employs two 16:10 aspect ratio 3.2K tandem OLED panels, likely measuring 14 inches each. Both displays feature a 120 Hz refresh rate, providing smooth interaction for 3D modeling and animation work. The tandem OLED configuration allows for seamless content flow between the two screens while maintaining excellent color accuracy and contrast ratios that OLED technology is known for.
Advanced Input and Tracking
A standout feature is the 50 MP webcam positioned above the top display, equipped with an RGB sensor for enhanced 3D tracking capabilities. This camera system can detect hand motions and perform functions such as rotating, zooming, and navigating 3D models through gesture control. This hands-on interaction approach could significantly streamline 3D workflow, allowing artists to manipulate models without traditional input devices.
Connectivity and Portability
Despite its specialized nature, the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept maintains a comprehensive I/O selection including two Thunderbolt 4.0 ports, two 10 Gbps USB Type-A ports, HDMI 2.1 output, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an SD card reader. The device is powered by a 92 Wh battery and supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for modern wireless connectivity.
At 2.7 kilograms, the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept isn't particularly portable, but this weight is consistent with workstation-grade laptops that prioritize performance and features over mobility.
Market Position and Competition
The Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept enters a market where several OEMs are experimenting with 3D development workstations. While many of these remain concepts, Lenovo's approach of modifying its existing dual-screen Yoga Book platform could offer a more practical path to production compared to entirely new form factors.
For 3D artists currently using traditional workstations or single-screen laptops, the Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept presents an intriguing alternative that combines display real estate, specialized input methods, and dedicated 3D tracking hardware in a single package. However, without pricing information or production plans, it remains to be seen whether this concept will materialize as a commercial product or serve primarily as a technology demonstration.
The device's success will likely depend on how well the gesture control and dual-screen workflow translate to real-world 3D production scenarios, as well as its ability to compete with established workstation brands that offer proven reliability and support for professional creative applications.

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