Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Gaming Laptop: A 24-inch Display that Fits in Your Bag
Lenovo's Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop debuted at CES 2026, featuring a screen that expands from 16 to 24 inches. It features an RTX 50 GPU and Intel Core Ultra power.
24 inches in a 16-inch body isn't a pipe dream anymore. According to The Verge, Lenovo is pushing the boundaries of display technology at CES 2026 with the reveal of the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop. While previous concepts rolled vertically, this new beast expands horizontally to offer an ultrawide experience on the go.
Breaking Down the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Specs
The centerpiece is a flexible OLED panel that transforms from a standard 16-inch (16:10) display into an expansive 21.5-inch and ultimately a massive 24-inch ultrawide screen. This puts it ahead of the iconic $9,000 21-inch gaming laptop once released by Acer, at least in terms of diagonal screen real estate.
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Under the hood, the concept is built on the robust Legion Pro 7i chassis. It's expected to pack the latest Intel Core Ultra processor and Nvidia's flagship RTX 50 series GPU. This combination ensures that the extra screen real estate won't go to waste, providing the horsepower needed for high-resolution ultrawide gaming.
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