
"Lenovo has made laptop screens that roll, flip, and go transparent, and now for IFA 2025 it's announcing a new concept with a screen that can rotate into portrait mode. The Lenovo ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept is a pretty standard-looking 14-inch productivity laptop, but if you nudge the screen's edge from its top-right corner, the whole display rotates 90 degrees within its chassis, realigning itself into a better view for documents, coding, or doomscrolling."
"That's it. That's its whole trick. It's both utterly delightful and a touch mundane - much simpler than other, wilder Lenovo concepts. There isn't some fancy flexible OLED display or whirring motor built into the chassis - just a clever, pivoting track system hidden behind its screen. It's one of the most down-to-earth Lenovo concepts yet, which means it's got a good chance of turning into a real product."
Lenovo's ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept is a 14-inch productivity laptop whose display can rotate 90 degrees into portrait mode within its chassis. The screen pivots when the user nudges its top-right edge, realigning for documents, coding, or doomscrolling. The mechanism relies on a discreet pivoting track system hidden behind the display rather than a flexible OLED or internal motor. The design is simpler and more down-to-earth than many previous Lenovo concepts, increasing prospects for commercial production. The device was shown during an early preview in New York City ahead of its IFA 2025 debut in Berlin.
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