CES 2026 is coming up real soon, and here begins the series of leaks as per usual. Windows Latest spotted one interesting machine from Lenovo, called the Legion Pro Rollable, which features a rollable OLED display that extends the screen area to 21:9 ultrawide format.
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable

This isnβt the first attempt from the laptop maker to try out rollable displays β just early this year, Lenovo trialed this design in the form of ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable (which you can buy), though in that case it was a 14-inch laptop that extends upwards into a 16.7-inch space that provides extra vertical room for productivity. Here, the horizontal expansion of screen space provides extra immersion points for gaming.
Besides its size-morphing capability, much isnβt known about the nature of this display for now. Based on the promotional image obtained, it looks like this may be a 16-inch chassis (the 96% keyboard layout with relatively narrow sides should be a good hint). Given that this is a gaming laptop, expect high refresh rate to be one of its main features as well.
Windows Latest further claimed that itβll be powered by an Intel Core Ultra processor, though itβs unclear if its going to be Arrow Lake variant that is now launched, or the upcoming Panther Lake series thatβll launch in the same event. Itβs also unclear if an AMD version is on the cards, which the company usually do include in most of its models.
Pokdepinion: Very interesting concept for sure.
