
"Lenovo is at it again with wild laptop concepts for CES 2026, and the biggest one is the Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop. It has a flexible OLED display that expands horizontally - as opposed to Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, which rolls up and down. The Legion Pro Rollable's screen goes from a conventional 16-inch 16:10 aspect ratio to an extra-wide 21.5 inches, all the way to an ultrawide 24 inches."
"After seeing it in action, however, I can say that this is very much a capital-C Concept. The motors were noisy, and the screen sometimes stuttered as it rolled and unrolled. The display resolution was stuck in its 24-inch ultrawide setting, regardless of the actual screen position, so in the 16-inch and 21.5-inch modes, it only showed the center of a larger area."
The Legion Pro Rollable uses a flexible OLED that expands horizontally from 16-inch 16:10 to 21.5-inch and up to a 24-inch ultrawide. It is based on the Legion Pro 7i and pairs an Intel Core Ultra processor with Nvidia's RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. Lenovo calls the 16-inch, 21.5-inch, and 24-inch settings Focus, Tactical, and Arena Mode, targeting esports professionals and users who want maximum screen real estate without a portable monitor. Hands-on impressions showed mechanical drawbacks: noisy motors, occasional screen stutter during rolling, and a fixed 24-inch resolution that displayed only a centered portion in smaller modes.
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