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Lenovo’s Rollable Display Laptop Could Soon Become Reality

26/12/24

By:

BR Hariyani

Leaks suggest Lenovo's rollable screen concept might debut as a ThinkBook Plus at CES 2025.

Leaks suggest Lenovo's rollable screen concept might debut as a ThinkBook Plus at CES 2025.

Introduction

Lenovo’s innovative rollable display concept, showcased in 2023, appears to be nearing commercial production. A recent leak from reliable source Evan Blass suggests that Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus sixth-generation laptop could feature this groundbreaking rollable display technology.

A Closer Look at the Rollable Display

The leaked images reveal a display that extends upward, providing additional screen real estate for multitasking. This design allows users to simultaneously view a YouTube video on the lower half while referencing a document or presentation on the upper section.

The concept closely mirrors Lenovo’s earlier prototypes but hints at refined features designed for practicality and productivity.


What We Know So Far

While detailed specifications remain unavailable, the laptop is rumored to debut at CES 2025. Lenovo’s expertise in exploring innovative form factors suggests the ThinkBook Plus could redefine portable computing.


Anticipation for CES 2025

Given Blass’s track record with Lenovo leaks, the rollable ThinkBook Plus is expected to generate significant buzz at CES. Lenovo’s recent announcements of other ambitious products, like the Legion Go series, further highlight its drive for innovation.

Conclusion

If these leaks are accurate, Lenovo’s rollable laptop could be one of CES 2025’s most exciting reveals. For more updates on cutting-edge tech, stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News!




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