After a couple of years of development, the world's first rollable display laptop, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, was finally unveiled at CES 2025.
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 ...
With a rollable screen expanding to 16.7 inches at the push of a button, Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is the ultimate cool ...
At CES 2025, Lenovo has announced one of the most interesting laptops I’ve ever seen, the ThinkBook Plus Rollable. It starts out as a fairly typical-looking 14-inch Lenovo laptop, but with the ...
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.
First showcased as the Lenovo rollable laptop concept two years ago, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable laptop will launch ...
At the 2025 tech trade show, Lenovo aims to continue its hot streak with the formal launch of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, an all-new business laptop that's billed as "the world's first ...
Lenovo has finally made good on the promise of rollable screens at CES 2025, with a new laptop that can extend the size of its display at the press of a button. Rollable screens have been a CES ...
Lenovo has launched the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, which is the first commercial laptop with a rollable display. The screen extends vertically to give users a larger display. The new laptop will go on ...
Forget foldable phones: Lenovo’s got a rollable laptop. First revealed as a concept two years ago, the device is finally making its way to market, although with a decidedly uncatchy name—the ...
is the rare laptop to offer a screen that’s taller than it is wide. At first, you might think that since the screen is described as “rollable” it may not have the same visible creases that ...
In October 2022, Lenovo debuted a concept laptop with a rollable display. At the time, the company emphasized that the device was just a concept and it had no plans to actually bring it to market.