
"The publication doesn't have many specs to share, like display resolution, refresh rate, or what components will power the machine (outside of an Intel Core Ultra processor). It also doesn't know how big the display will be in its rolled or unrolled states, how much it'll cost, or when exactly it'll come out. The lack of detail may seem suspicious, but this seems like exactly the kind of thing that Lenovo would debut at CES."
"My fingers are crossed that this is real because a rollable OLED that's horizontal would address much of the need to plug your laptop into a bigger, better monitor. Assuming that it's at least 1440p (or whatever Lenovo's 21:10 WQXGA-ified version with more pixels would be) 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 cheaper than the $3,500 ThinkBook Plus Gen 6."
Lenovo previously moved rollable OLED technology from demos into the shipping ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, which expands its screen vertically with a built-in mechanism. The company may introduce a Legion Pro Rollable that uses a horizontal rollable OLED to create an ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio with edges extending beyond the chassis. Reports identify only an Intel Core Ultra processor so far and provide no confirmed details on resolution, refresh rate, display sizes, price, or release timing. If equipped with at least 1440p and a fast refresh rate, the design could replace the need for an external ultrawide monitor, but it will likely be premium-priced.
Read at The Verge
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