A purported leak containing marketing materials for a new gaming laptop from Lenovo suggests the company may debut a Windows 11 PC with a horizontal rollable display that expands out to an ultrawide 21:9 screen ratio.
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As first reported by the website Windows Latest, the laptop is expected to be part of Lenovo’s Legion gaming laptops and will feature an Intel Core Ultra processor and a high-end Nvidia 5000-series GPU. Unlike the ThinkBook rollable laptop the company showed off in January at CES, the screen would roll out horizontally instead of vertically. Windows Latest included a product image from what it said were promotion materials it gained access to.
A representative for Lenovo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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It was unclear from the image whether the laptop would feature a 14-inch or 16-inch screen, two popular sizes for Lenovo’s Legion laptops. However, it’s likely that it would have an OLED display and be capable of at least 120Hz, based on the company’s previous business-focused rollable.
If the laptop is shown off at CES in January, it could be available as early as sometime in 2026.
