Last year at CES Lenovo showed us their first rollable OLED laptop concept, which eventually turned into their ThinkBook Plus Gen 6. This year at CES 2026 they are back with two new rollable OLED concepts. We are finally going to get a rollable gaming laptop, which expands from the sides horizontally! On top of that they have a new vertical rollable laptop with some new tricks up its sleeve!
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept
The gaming laptop in question is Lenovo’s Legion Pro rollable concept. This is going to be a 16-inch gaming laptop with a 240 Hz OLED panel. This OLED panel expands first to a 21.5-inch display (21:9), and then finally to a 23.8-inch display (24:9).

The process of the display “rolling out” is pretty simple and only takes a few seconds. Under the hood this laptop will feature Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and up to NVIDIA RTX 5090 graphics. Since this is a prototype no word yet on when it actually will be available.
Lenovo ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept
Much like the rollable that we saw last year, the new ThinkPad Rollable XD concept’s screen expands vertically. So it goes from a 13.3-inch display to a 16-inch display. Perfect for coding, reading websites, and much more!

Lenovo is changing things up this year though. Since the display is rollable they are making use of it on the opposite side of the laptop and a sort of companion display too! This is made possible with their partnership with Corning, making use of a transparent 180° Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cover. This not only allows you to see the display on the lid of the laptop, but also shows the components that power the rolling screen!

No word yet on pricing or availability, but this product definitely seemed more fleshed out than the Legion Pro rollable concept.
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