Lenovo appears ready to showcase another experimental dual-screen laptop at Mobile World Congress 2026, scheduled for March 2-5 in Barcelona. Leaker Evan Blass has shared promotional images of what he calls the Yoga Book Pro 3D, a concept device featuring stereoscopic 3D displays that promise a glasses-free viewing experience across both screens. The design follows in the footsteps of Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i and the Asus Zenbook Duo, though it adds 3D capability to the dual-display formula.
The leaked images reveal several design details including a built-in stand mechanism that appears simpler and wider than Asus's implementation on the Zenbook Duo. The left edge of the device shows dual USB Type-C ports alongside a full-sized HDMI port, while a Slim Tip power connector suggests this is a relatively high-wattage machine. Specifications remain unknown at this point, though the presence of these ports indicates Lenovo is targeting users who need external display connectivity and substantial power delivery.
Blass notes that the Yoga Book Pro 3D may remain a concept rather than becoming a commercial product, though Lenovo has previously brought dual-screen concepts to market. The glasses-free 3D technology would be similar to what's used in devices like the Abxylute 3D One, requiring precise display alignment and eye-tracking capabilities to deliver the stereoscopic effect. Whether this experimental approach to portable 3D computing finds an audience will likely depend on whether Lenovo can demonstrate compelling use cases beyond novelty at the Barcelona show floor.



