Lenovo is reportedly preparing to unveil a its new Lenovo ThinkBook Plus, and a few gaming handhelds.
Lenovo likes to experiment with innovative devices and concepts. Last year at CES, the company unveiled a 2-in-1 hybrid laptop that combines Android and Windows.
This year, Lenovo is gearing up to showcase another exciting innovation at CES, which kicks off in just a few weeks.
According to credible leaker Evan Blass, the company is about to unveil the sixth-generation Lenovo ThinkBook Plus, a laptop with the world’s first rollable display.
The device's concept isn’t new; Lenovo showcased a laptop with a rollable display at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona in 2023. It was a laptop that could expand its screen with a press of a button.
However, now we may see an updated device that is ready for retail.
Blass’ images show that the new screen can be used for multitasking, such as running a YouTube video on one half of the screen and a Microsoft Office program on the other.
Currently, there is no word on any technical specifications of the device.
Last week, Blass shared some details about other upcoming Lenovo announcements.
The company is reportedly planning to unveil Legion Gaming Go S, the company’s first handheld powered by SteamOS, and a Windows-powered Legion Go with detachable controllers.
Both handhelds are expected to come with new AMD chips.
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