It looks like Lenovo’s next ThinkBook Plus laptop will have a rolling screen. Lenovo’s 6th generation ThinkBook Plus is an expandable, rotating laptop concept that the company first introduced in 2022, according to an image shared by prolific leaker Evan Blass. It is said that it will be equipped with a digital display.
The leaked images show a laptop with a traditional display that is slightly taller than average, and can expand and expand until it’s essentially two screens on top of each other. Lenovo’s image shows a video call open at the top of the display and what appears to be a PowerPoint presentation at the bottom, but imagine what you can do with the extra screen space is pretty limitless. can. Blass didn’t reveal any other technical details about the new ThinkBook Plus, but with CES 2025 in January just weeks away, it’s very likely the new laptop will officially arrive soon. It seems that.
Lenovo has been working on the rollable laptop concept for several years now, and this new ThinkBook Plus looks like a direct descendant of the company’s previous concept device. Lenovo is also no stranger to making weird laptops. The Lenovo Auto Twist at CES 2024 featured a display that could rotate and fold independently. The 2023 Lenovo Yoga Book 9i also combined two separate touchscreen displays to give owners even more screen space.
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Up until now, rollable displays have mostly been found in smartphone concepts and expensive TVs, so Lenovo now sells laptops with their own screens at affordable prices and without hardware issues. If you can guarantee that, it could be a hit. That hand. Then again, the previous 5th generation ThinkBook Plus (a Windows computer with a keyboard attached, an Android tablet without one) started at $2,000, so you’d be wrong to expect an affordable price. Maybe.
