This laptop has a rollable screen: Know the price, availability

Look: One screen just wasn’t enough, Lenovo rolls out rollable screen laptop

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Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor
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LAPTOP WITH A ROLLABLE SCREEN? Yes indeed, this Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6's screen transitions from a 14-inch to a 16.7-inch display at the press of a button or a hand gesture.
LAPTOP WITH A ROLLABLE SCREEN? Yes indeed, this Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6's screen transitions from a 14-inch to a 16.7-inch display at the press of a button or a hand gesture.
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Laptop screens can feel like tiny windows into the digital world — until now.

What if you could stretch your screen like a futuristic scroll, no extra monitor required?

Enter Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable AI PC — yes, rollable. 

Groundbreaking

It’s a world-first, and a groundbreaking feature. It's tailored for business professionals...think coders on the go.

With the push of a button, its OLED display extends upward, transforming from a standard 14-inch screen to a gloriously odd yet productivity-boosting 16.7 inches

It’s like having two screens in one… but still one. You get it.

Performance

And it doesn’t just roll — it performs. The screen extension comes with a fun animation and a little jingle, because why not? 

Want to go hands-free? 

Just flash your palm like a Jedi, and the screen rises or lowers accordingly. (Though, let’s be real, pressing the button is way faster.) 

Thanks to Windows 11’s snapping feature, you can stack apps on top of each other — think double browser windows, documents, or whatever helps you get things done. 

If you’re the type to lug around a spare monitor, this is a way sleeker solution that won’t bulk up your bag.

How reliable? 30,000 tests

Lenovo says they got you covered. The company has tested the rolling action 30,000 times, and it still works like a charm.

The laptop itself is surprisingly light at 3.7 pounds — about a pound less than a 16-inch MacBook Pro.

However, when open, it’s a tad top-heavy, so maybe don’t parade around with it in one hand. 

Closed, it’s 19.9 mm thick — chunkier than a MacBook but nowhere near gaming laptop territory.

Lenovo is no stranger to wild concepts — remember last year’s transparent laptop at Mobile World Congress?

But this isn’t just a tech demo. Announced at CES 2025, this rollable PC is the real deal, shipping in Q1 2025 for a cool $3,499. 

What’s under the hood

Under the hood, you’re getting an Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor, up to 32 GB of RAM, and up to 1 TB of storage — all the power you need for your screen-expanding ambitions.

Would you drop $3,499 for a laptop that rolls up like a futuristic scroll? 

Because, honestly… it’s kind of tempting.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable OLED Display

  • Expandable Screen: Transitions from a 14-inch to a 16.7-inch display at the press of a button or a hand gesture, enhancing productivity for tasks like document editing and coding. 

  • High-Quality Visuals: Offers a resolution shift from 2000x1600 to 2000x2350 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring sharp and smooth visuals.  

Performance and specs

  • Processor: Powered by Intel's Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor, delivering robust performance for demanding applications. 

  • Memory and Storage: Equipped with up to 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, facilitating seamless multitasking and ample storage. 

Design and Build

  • Portability: Despite its advanced features, the laptop maintains a manageable weight of approximately 1.69 kg and a thickness of 19.9 mm, making it convenient for on-the-go use.

Durability

  • Lenovo says the rollable mechanism is engineered for longevity, rated for at least 30,000 lid openings and 20,000 screen extensions.

Availability

  • From June 2025

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