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Lenovo's CES concept devices include a rollable ultra-wide OLED Legion gaming laptop – ThinkPad concept has an expandable screen that wraps around the outside of the lid

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Lenovo showcased a rollable ultra-wide OLED Legion gaming laptop at CES 2026, featuring a 16-inch display that expands sideways to 21.5-inch or 24-inch for immersive gaming experiences. The Legion Pro 7i concept laptop includes top-tier mobile RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra CPUs to support the expanded screen. Additionally, Lenovo introduced the ThinkPad Rollable XD concept with a vertical expandable screen that goes from 13.3 inches to 16 inches, offering unique AI features and a dual-sided Gorilla Glass Victus 2 screen cover. These innovative devices cater to gamers and productivity-focused users, hinting at a potential future retail release.

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