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.
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