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Lenovo has already demonstrated its ability to put rollable OLED displays into laptops by last year graduating from experimental concept models to shipping devices. ThinkBook Plus sixth generationan actual device you can buy. It has a built-in mechanism that expands the screen vertically to give you more screen space for typing and scrolling. However, the company may soon launch its first laptop that uses a rotatable OLED display to effectively transform its screen into a 21:9 aspect ratio display, with left and right edges extending far beyond the bottom chassis.
The Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable will be the first gaming laptop to feature a horizontally rotatable display, according to the company. Latest WindowsWe may see it at CES 2026 in a few weeks. The post doesn’t have many specifications to share, such as display resolution, refresh rate, or the components that will power the device (outside of the Intel Core Ultra processor). She also doesn’t know how big the screen will be in its wrapped or unwrapped state, how much it will cost, or exactly when it will come out. The lack of details may seem suspicious, but this appears to be exactly the kind of thing Lenovo will be debuting at CES.
I’m crossing my fingers that this is true because a horizontally rotatable OLED display would satisfy a lot of the need to connect your laptop to a bigger, better screen. Assuming it’s at least 1440p (or whatever Lenovo’s 21:10 WQXGA version is with more pixels) and has a reasonably fast 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 any cheaper than the $3,500 ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.