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Lenovo's eccentric product design is winning over powerful friends

The company 's director of consumer product joined us on stage at CES to explain.

Lenovo has evolved in the past few years to become much more than just a PC company. It's launched multiple connected home devices, like Alexa-enabled speakers, as well as the first Google Assistant-based smart display and smart clock. But it's also brought us more, shall we say, unique products like the Yoga Book and a dock to turn your tablet into an Echo Show. These more-unexpected devices are examples of how Lenovo innovates, but there's more to them than a simple desire to try new things. It turns out the company being able to bring novel ideas to market helps show partners like Google and Amazon why Lenovo is a good launch partner. The company's director of consumer products Wahid Razali joined us on stage at CES 2019 to discuss its innovations and plans for 2019.