Overview
- Lenovo demonstrated two concept notebooks—ThinkPad Rollable and Legion Pro Rollable—that expand their OLED screens from mechanisms housed entirely in the lid.
- The Legion prototype grows from a 16-inch display to 21.5 inches and then to roughly 23.8–24 inches in a 24:9 format, with a notably thick lid to accommodate the rollers.
- The ThinkPad concept extends upward for added vertical workspace, routes its flexible OLED over the top edge under curved Gorilla Glass, and leaves a lid-visible status area when closed.
- Lenovo said these rollable designs are not planned for immediate sale, though future commercialization remains possible.
- Separately, the ThinkBook Plus Gen7 Auto Twist features a motorized hinge with auto-open and auto-rotate functions, user-follow display alignment, voice controls, an animated AI assistant, Intel Core Ultra 300 chips, and June availability starting around €1,400, with a demo app that can turn the laptop into a controllable webcam or monitor.