Lenovo has demonstrated its ability to put rollable OLED in laptops by shipping the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 last year, from a demo concept model to an actual device you can buy. It has a built-in mechanism that extends the screen vertically to give you more screen real estate for typing and scrolling. However, the company may soon launch its first laptop that uses rollable OLED to effectively turn its screen into an ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio screen, with left and right edges that extend beyond the bottom of the chassis.
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable will be the first gaming laptop to feature a rollable horizontal screen windows latestAnd we may see it at CES 2026 in just a few weeks. The publication doesn’t have many details to share, like display resolution, refresh rate, or what components will power the machine (outside of the Intel Core Ultra processor). It’s also not known how big the display will be in rolled or unrolled state, how much it will cost, or when it will actually arrive. The lack of details may seem suspicious, but it sounds like this is exactly the kind of thing Lenovo will debut at CES.
My fingers are crossed that this is real because a rollable OLED that’s horizontal would satisfy most of the need to plug your laptop into a bigger, better monitor. Considering it’s at least 1440p (or whatever Lenovo’s more pixelated 21:10 WQXGA-ified version of it will be) and has a fast enough refresh rate, this could be a really fun laptop to use, whether you’re on the go or at home. But it almost certainly won’t be cheaper than the $3,500 ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.
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