Lenovo's new concept rollable could be the ideal gaming laptop
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Lenovo's new concept rollable could be the ideal gaming laptop
"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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