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Lenovo, CES
Lenovo's rollable laptop screen isn't just a CES party trick—you'll be able to pick one up yourself in June
O nce upon a time, a 16:9 laptop screen was enough. Well, at CES 2025 Lenovo posed the question 'Why settle for enough when you can have height?' Either with the press of a button
Lenovo’s rollable laptop is a concept no more — launching this year for $3,500
I can confidently say Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 stole the show for me at CES. I knew it the second I hit a button on the keyboard and saw the concept-turned-real laptop extend its rollable OLED display upward — motors whirring motors and a dumb smile forming on my face.
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 '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 laptops at CES every year, from the 2020 ThinkBook Plus with an "E Ink" display on its lid to 2023's dual-screened Yoga Book 9i and twistable ThinkBook Plus. Last year, it brought us a ThinkBook with snap-on attachments.
Lenovo’s Latest Laptop Has a Rollable OLED Screen
With a notebook PC with a screen that rolls, a monitor with directional audio, and the first third-party SteamOS gaming handheld, Lenovo is hitting CES 2025 hard.
I tried Lenovo's new rollable laptop at CES, and its a Windows PC I'd splurge for
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 looks like a normal laptop on the surface, but its 'rollable' display extends to provide almost 50% more screen real estate.
Lenovo’s rollable display laptop from CES will cost at least $3,500
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is the name of the rollable laptop that Lenovo unveiled at CES 2025. The device will be available to buyers later this year, but you’d better prepare for a higher-than-usual price tag. The laptop starts at $3,500, and that’s going to get you a base configuration.
Lenovo launched a $3,500 laptop with a rollable display, and I got to try it
I used the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, the first widely available commercial laptop with a rollable display.
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.
Hands on with Lenovo's 'rollable' display laptop at CES 2025: You'll roll your eyes at its price
Mashable tried the new Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, a next-generation AI PC with a sliding, expandable display.
Rollable laptop displays to roll off the production line from April, says Samsung
Lenovo’s already showing them off in a bonkers laptop Laptops with rollable displays that allow expanded screens are about to become a thing, thanks to Lenovo and Samsung.… Lenovo likes to show off futuristic hardware prototypes at trade shows and in 2022 debuted laptops and smartphones with rolling screens that grew to increase the size of the devices’ displays.
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The first laptop with a rollable screen is here, but it's really expensive
We've already seen laptops with folding screens, but what about one with a rollable display? Lenovo has just launched this ...
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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 ...
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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable hands-on review: An intriguing laptop for creatives, with plenty of potential
Lenovo will finally launch its first-of-its-kind concept rollable this year after first announcing a prototype in October ...
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