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Roll up! Roll up! Lenovo launches first laptop with rollable screen
Lenovo previewed a novel laptop sporting a display that expanded upward to offer the user more screen real estate. At CES 2025 last week, the company took concept into reality with the launch of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.
Lenovo laptop’s rollable screen uses motors to grow from 14 to 16.7 inches
Lenovo announced a laptop today that experiments with a new way to offer laptop users more screen space than the typical clamshell design. The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable has a screen that can roll up vertically to expand from 14 inches diagonally to 16.7 inches, presenting an alternative to prior foldable-screen and dual-screen laptops.
Lenovo’s rollable laptop just blew my mind at CES 2025. But is it worth $3,500?
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 laptop sports a unique expandable display that could enable some serious on-the-go multitasking — if you’re willing to cough up $3,500 for one.
Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is the world's first rollable display laptop you can actually buy
We've seen concepts and prototypes of rollable displays before, but Lenovo is the first to bring this technology to a consumer laptop hitting the market. When
Lenovo’s rollable laptop is way more fun than it should be
Lenovo has announced a laptop with a rollable OLED screen that extends from a 14-inch display up to 16.7 inches.
Samsung's rollable OLED enhances Lenovo's laptop usage
Samsung Display (SDC) recently held a media event at CES 2025 in the US, announcing that it will supply rollable displays for Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable, incorporating color filter on encapsulation technology.
Too many tabs? Lenovo's newest laptop lets you extend your screen out
Lenovo presented a concept notebook with a screen that you could expand out sideways. Now, the company is heading in completely the opposite direction - upwards.A prototype of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable on display at the CES tech fair in Las Vegas (running until 10 January) can extend its display frame upwards at the touch of a button or by hand.
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Are foldable laptops dead? Lenovo and ASUS focus on dual-screen PCs, with no sign of their pricier counterparts.
Dual-screen laptops are a soft compromise for anyone who loves the idea of having more screen space everywhere they go. They ...
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This $2000 Dual OLED screen laptop with 'outstanding computing power' has been spotted at CES but I'm unconvinced
Interestingly, instead of going with the traditional
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Lenovo loves to innovate, and its laptop with a rollable display proves that it still has its mojo
The Copilot+ PC comes with AI-powered tools like Lenovo AI Now and Cocreator from Paint, blending on-device intelligence with ...
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Lenovo’s dual-screen Yoga Book 9i gets bigger displays
Lenovo’s dual-screen Yoga Book 9i also gets 14-inch screens, which catch it up in size to the Asus ZenBook Duo. The Yoga Book ...
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Lenovo's 'rollable' display laptop can expand with a simple hand gesture
Lenovo has been on a roll. The Beijing-based tech company consistently debuts some of the most exciting and innovative ...
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FlipGo Portable Dual Monitor Review: A Game-Changer for Productivity on the Go
Read our detailed review on the FlipGo Portable Dual Monitor, a dual QHD display setup designed to boost productivity with ...
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I saw every new Lenovo laptop announced at CES, including its 'rollable' ThinkBook for sale
Lenovo announced a handful of new additions this week, including a rollable laptop and a sleek new ultraportable that squares ...
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