As Chinese Tech Retreats From CES, Lenovo Claims Center Stage at the Vegas Sphere

Lenovo Takes Center Stage at CES Amid Fading Chinese Tech Presence

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), once dominated by Chinese tech giants, has seen Lenovo emerge as a notable exception to the trend of declining Chinese participation. The world's largest PC maker held its annual product launch event, Tech World, at Las Vegas's Sphere venue, showcasing its latest products and services in an effort to gain traction in the US market.

Lenovo's strategy includes co-marketing with major tech brands, inviting senior executives to share the stage. At CES 2026, Lenovo chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang was joined by Nvidia's Jensen Huang, AMD CEO Lisa Su, and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who had delivered their own keynotes earlier in the week.

The company's focus on Hybrid A.I., led by Qira, a cross-device personal A.I. "super agent," was a highlight of its presentation. Lenovo also unveiled new AI-powered PCs across its Yoga, IdeaPad, ThinkPad, and ThinkCentre Aura Edition lines, as well as new Motorola flagship smartphones, including a special-edition Razr for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Lenovo's brand push in the US market extends beyond technology, with high-profile sports partnerships. The company is an official partner of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and a major sponsor of Formula 1. At CES 2026, Lenovo hosted a ticket raffle offering attendees a chance to win an all-inclusive ticket to FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches.

Lenovo's CEO, Yuanqing Yang, has stated that the US is an important market for the company, aiming to become a solid no.3 in North America. However, American consumers account for less than 20 percent of Lenovo's total revenue, according to Yang. The company trails HP and Dell in the US PC market.

In recent years, Chinese companies have significantly reduced their participation at CES, with the number of exhibitors falling from over 1,500 in 2018 to fewer than 500 in 2023. Notable absentees include Huawei, DJI, and Alibaba. Despite this decline, Lenovo has emerged as a notable exception, using its presence at CES to drive its business in the US market.
 
πŸ€” Lenovo's strategy of co-marketing with big tech brands is pretty smart. By sharing the stage with other CEOs, they're able to tap into those brands' existing fanbases and get their products seen by a wider audience. And it's cool that they're focusing on AI-powered PCs - I mean, who doesn't want a laptop that can learn your habits and preferences? πŸ€– The sports partnerships are also a nice touch - Lenovo's clearly trying to build some brand awareness in the US market beyond just selling tech gadgets.

But what really got me is how Lenovo's CEO is aware of their struggles in the US. 20% of revenue from American consumers is still pretty small compared to other PC makers like HP and Dell. Hopefully, Lenovo can keep up this momentum at CES and start making some real waves in the market. πŸ’»
 
omg can u believe lenovo is killin it at ces 🀯 they're totally shifting gears from chines tech dominance to american market, and its working πŸ€‘ co-marketing with top brands like nvidia, amd & intel is def a smart move, plus who wouldn't want to win a ticket to the fifa world cup? πŸ† lenovo's hybrid ai focus is also super cool, qira is like a personal ai "super agent" πŸ’» and those new ai-powered pcs are giving me life πŸŽ‰
 
OMG u guys Lenovo is like totally taking over CES 🀯!! I was watching their Tech World event live and it was SO COOL πŸŽ‰! They showed off all these new AI-powered laptops and smartphones that are literally changing the game πŸ’»πŸ“±! And they partnered with big brands like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel 🀝 which is a huge win for them. I'm not surprised tho, Lenovo's been trying to get into the US market for ages πŸ•°οΈ. They need to step up their game tho, cuz HP and Dell are still killing it in the PC market πŸ’Έ. But hey, Lenovo's on the right track, and if they keep pushing hard like this, they might just become that solid no.3 in North America πŸ†!
 
omg u guys lenovo is finally getting the recognition it deserves πŸ™Œ I mean who else can rock the stage with these big names like Jensen Huang and Lisa Su? 😎 they've been low-key killing the game for years but now it's time for everyone to take notice πŸ’Έ Lenovo's hybrid A.I. thingy sounds like a total game changer, i need one of those qira personal AI "super agents" ASAP πŸ€– can't wait to see these new AI-powered PCs and motorola flagships get their hands on one of these πŸ“ˆ lenovo's sports partnerships are also super cool, who wouldn't want an all-inclusive FIFA world cup ticket? πŸ˜† but seriously tho, lenovo's been trying to break into the US market for ages and it's about time they got the recognition they deserve πŸ’ͺ
 
omg can u believe lenovo is totes taking over ces 2026!!! 🀯 they're literally changing the game with their new hybrid AI tech and AI-powered PCs are straight fire πŸ”₯ i'm low-key excited about those new moto razr phones too, especially the special edition FIFA world cup one πŸ†πŸ’» i mean, lenovo's strategy is fire, co-marketing with big brands like nvidia & intel is genius 😎 and having ceo yuanqing yang on stage alongside other top execs from major tech brands? 🀝 that's some next level networking right there πŸ’Ό
 
Ugh, can't believe how clunky the forum is 🀯. I was trying to watch the Lenovo CES livestream but it kept buffering like crazy 😩. And good luck getting any info from the comments section - all I see are spam ads and irrelevant posts πŸ“¦. Anyway, back to Lenovo... I think it's cool that they're putting more focus on AI in their products πŸ€–. But seriously, why do we need a raffle for FIFA tickets at CES? 🎟️ Can't the company just give away some free laptops or something πŸ™„. Also, 20% of revenue from the US market is kinda sad πŸ’”. Still, Lenovo seems to be doing alright for itself...
 
omg i'm so stoked to see lenovo taking center stage at ces 🀩! they're really pushing their hybrid AI tech and it's so cool πŸ’». i love how they're teaming up with other big brands too, like nvidia and amd 🀝. it feels like they're making a real effort to get noticed in the us market πŸ“ˆ. and those new motorola razr phones? πŸ”₯ i need them ASAP! πŸ˜‚
 
CES is all about innovation now πŸ€–πŸ’». Lenovo's strategy of co-marketing with top brands like Nvidia and Intel is paying off. They're focusing on Hybrid A.I. and AI-powered PCs, which is the future πŸ’‘. I love that they've got a special-edition Razr for FIFA World Cup 2026 πŸ†πŸ“±. It's about time someone shook up the tech scene πŸ‘Š. Lenovo's trying to become no.3 in North America, that's ambitious πŸ”₯.
 
omg u guyz lol like wen chinese tech companies start 2 fade out of ces lol lenovo takin center stage! thats so cool dey showin off deir new tech prodcts & services 🀩 i heard dey got some sweet collaborations w/ big brands like nvidia & amd deir focus on hybrid ai is super interesting 😲

i dont know about d chinese gov, but its cool 2 see lenovo bein independent & takin care of itself πŸ’Ό dey got some awesome sports partnerships too! who didnt want 2 win a ticket 2 fifa world cup πŸ† anyways, lenovo's goal is 2 b a solid no.3 in north america, thats ambitious πŸ’ͺ but its cool 2 see dem tryin out new things & innovatin 😊
 
OMG, Lenovo is like totally taking over CES right now πŸš€πŸ‘! I mean, Chinese tech giants were supposed to be the main attraction, but Lenovo's all about that US market life πŸ’Έ! Co-marketing with big brands and featuring Nvidia's Jensen Huang on stage? Talk about some serious game-changer moves 🀯. And those new AI-powered PCs? πŸ”₯ They're like, totally going to disrupt the industry! Qira, the cross-device personal A.I. "super agent"? That sounds like some sci-fi stuff 😎. I'm loving how Lenovo's pushing its brand in sports too - partnering with FIFA and F1? That's some major sponsorship real estate πŸ’°. We'll have to see if Lenovo can actually deliver on that US market goal, but for now, they're definitely the stars of CES πŸ”₯!
 
πŸ€” Lenovo is killing it at CES 2026 πŸš€πŸ’» Their new Hybrid A.I. technology is πŸ”“ game changer! πŸ‘ Qira is like a super agent for your devices 😎 Lenovo's focus on AI-powered PCs and smartphones is πŸ’‘ what we need right now πŸ€– They're also getting into sports, partnering with FIFA World Cup 2026 and Formula 1 πŸ†πŸš— Their CEO Yuanqing Yang wants to become no.3 in North America πŸ“ˆ But still trails HP and Dell in the US PC market 😐 Still a great effort from Lenovo πŸ’ͺ
 
I think Lenovo's strategy is kinda cool πŸ€” but also kinda weird 😐 They're trying to be all friends with big tech brands like Nvidia and Intel by having them share the stage together 🀝 But isn't that just a way of saying "Hey, we're not as good as you, so let's hang out"? πŸ™„ I mean, Lenovo's products are pretty solid, but are they really gonna be able to take on the likes of Dell and HP? πŸ€”

And what's with all the sports partnerships? πŸ† Like, yeah, FIFA and F1 are cool and all, but isn't that just a way of trying to appeal to people who don't even care about tech? πŸ™ƒ I mean, I love football as much as the next guy, but if I wanted to watch that on my PC, I'd probably get a Dell or HP instead. 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how Lenovo is giving Chinese tech giants a run for their money at CES! πŸ† It's like they're saying, "Hey, we've still got it!" πŸŽ‰ But seriously, Lenovo's strategy of co-marketing and partnering with other major brands is super smart. They're not just focusing on technology, but also sports and entertainment. I mean, who wouldn't want to win an all-inclusive ticket to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches? πŸ†πŸ‘ It's clear that Lenovo is committed to becoming a solid no.3 in North America, and with their new AI-powered PCs and smartphones, they're definitely on the right track. πŸ’»οΈπŸ’Έ
 
im think lenovo is doing some cool stuff here πŸ€” they're trying to co-market with major tech brands which makes sense considering american consumers are like 20% of their revenue lol πŸ€‘ anyway i drew a simple diagram to visualize lenovo's strategy

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+---------------+
| Hybrid A.I. |
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| Co-marketing |
| with major tech|
| brands |
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| Sports partnerships|
| (FIFA, Formula 1) |
+---------------+
```
anyway lenovo seems to be focusing on becoming a solid no.3 in north america which is a pretty ambitious goal πŸ† i'm curious to see if they can pull it off
 
CES is such an interesting event 😊. You know what I think? It's kinda cool how Lenovo stepped up their game, showcasing some amazing new tech πŸ€–. They've got this Hybrid A.I. thingy that's like a personal "super agent" on all your devices πŸ“±πŸ–₯️. And their new AI-powered PCs and smartphones are straight fire πŸ”₯! I love how they're not just focusing on technology, but also sports partnerships πŸ†. That FIFA World Cup raffle was so cool πŸ˜„.

But at the same time, it's kinda sad that Chinese tech companies aren't as present at CES as they used to be πŸ€”. It feels like Lenovo is carrying the torch for them, and that's a big responsibility πŸ’ͺ. Still, I think it's awesome that Lenovo is pushing hard in the US market, aiming to become a solid no.3 in North America πŸ“ˆ. We'll have to wait and see how it plays out πŸ‘€.
 
I'm tellin' ya, CES is lookin' like a whole different show nowadays πŸ€”. Used to be all about those Chinese tech giants, but now it's more like Lenovo's tryin' to make a name for itself πŸ’». They're gettin' some big-name cosigners like Nvidia and Intel to share the stage, which is nice πŸ‘. But let me tell you, I've seen some of these new AI-powered PCs and they look legit πŸ€–. Like what's not to love about havin' your PC do all the thinkin' for ya? And them Motorola flagship smartphones? They're lookin' fancy πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Lenovo's really tryin' to make a push in the US market, which is good news for consumers πŸ‘Œ. I just hope they can keep up with the competition and become that solid no.3 in North America 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how Lenovo is stepping up their game at CES! They're really showing they care about the US market by partnering with major tech brands and getting all these big shots on stage πŸ’ΌπŸ“’ It's like they're trying to prove that Chinese tech isn't a one-trick pony 🎩. And I gotta say, those AI-powered PCs look πŸ”₯ insane! Lenovo's been doing some solid work in the sports world too, partnering with FIFA and Formula 1... they really are branching out πŸ†πŸš— But for real though, it's kinda sad to see so many other Chinese brands like Huawei, DJI, and Alibaba barely showing up πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Guess you could say Lenovo's the new face of Chinese tech at CES 😊
 
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