Overview
- Promotional materials show a horizontal rollable OLED that unfurls from both sides to achieve a 21:9 aspect ratio.
- The device carries the Legion branding aimed at gaming audiences, distinguishing it from Lenovo’s productivity-focused ThinkBook Rollable.
- The leak cites an Intel Core Ultra platform running Windows 11 with a Copilot key, while display size and resolution remain unknown.
- Reporting suggests a refresh rate of at least 120 Hz and a motorized mechanism that stores excess panel area inside the left and right edges.
- An official reveal is anticipated early 2026, likely at CES, with pricing unannounced as context from Lenovo’s first rollable PC starts around $3,299 and carried a roughly 20,000‑cycle rating.