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Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Leak Reveals the World’s First Ultrawide OLED Gaming Laptop – and I Can’t Wait to Try It
Lenovo's Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop features a flexible OLED expanding to 21:9 ultrawide, rumored to include Intel Panther Lake CPUs and Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs.
- Next year, Lenovo will unveil the Legion Pro Rollable at CES 2026, featuring a flexible OLED that expands to a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, Windows Latest reported.
- Last year, Lenovo shipped the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, proving rollable OLED laptops can reach customers, and it is now extending this concept to gaming with a Legion-branded design.
- Rumors point to Intel Panther Lake chips and Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs, with a gaming-friendly 120Hz refresh rate and a possible 16-inch OLED panel featuring a number pad.
- Market watchers warn the Legion Pro Rollable will likely be premium priced, with Lenovo’s earlier rollable ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 starting at $3,500 T and other models costing over $3,000, with release timing unconfirmed.
- Broader context: a rollable 21:9 ultrawide display could change portable gaming, but hands-on testing and final specs will influence adoption, as reported by leaked benchmarks.
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Lenovo's First Rollable Gaming Laptop May Arrive At CES 2026: ALL Details
Lenovo seems ready to take another big leap in experimental laptop design – this time in the gaming segment. A new report suggests that the company is preparing its first rollable gaming laptop under the Legion brand, and the idea sounds exactly as wild as it looks. According to early leaks, the device – reportedly called the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable – will feature a horizontally expanding OLED display that transforms into an ultrawide 21:9 sc…
Until now, laptops require you to choose between the comfort of using a large screen and the compactness of a smaller model. A forced renunciation that Lenovo definitely wants to ringardise with the Legion Pro Rollable...
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