Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable laptop leaks

Lenovo appears to have a 21:9 gaming laptop in the works with a rolling screen

It looks like Lenovo is getting ready to unveil a “rolling screen” gaming laptop at CES 2026. This new laptop is the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable, a laptop with a screen that rolls out into a 21:9 aspect ratio.

The specifications of this device are currently unknown. The device is known to feature an Intel Core Ultra processor (possibly Panther Lake). No AMD-based variations of this device have been confirmed. Given this device’s “Legion” branding, it’s focused on gamers. Given that, it is likely this device will feature a discrete GPU.

Since this device has a Copilot key, we know that this is a Windows 11 product. The laptop sits within the “14-inch” laptop form factor. However, the device’s rolling screen will give it a 16.7-inch screen size. This laptop will use a rollable OLED screen.

This isn’t Lenovo’s first rollable screen laptop. The company proved the viability of this concept with its ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable last year. Given how expensive that device is, gamers should not expect the Legion Pro Rollable to be cheap. Regardless, if you want to cheat physics and own a 14-inch laptop with a 16.7-inch ultrawide screen, this is the device for you. If not, standard laptops with normal flat screens are available.

You can join the discussion on Lenovo’s Legion Pro Rollable laptop on the OC3D Forums.

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