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Lenovo to release an ultrawide Legion Pro gaming laptop with rollable display, leak reveals, expected at CES 2026

The rollable display looks to deliver 21:9 ultrawide gaming on the go
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Lenovo to release an ultrawide Legion Pro gaming laptop with rollable display, leak reveals, expected at CES 2026
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This could be the first confirmation of a surprise CES 2026 hardware reveal – the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable. The device, which belongs to the ‘Legion’ gaming range has had some of its marketing material leaked online, revealing an interesting rollable ultrawide gaming laptop design. This won’t be the first rollable laptop Lenovo has produced, as we’ve already seen the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, which features a rollable screen that extends verticially.

The Legion Pro Rollable, on the other hand, extends horizontally. Little has been confirmed about the specifications, though there are a few things that may be assumed based on previous Legion Pro hardware. According to the leak, it has been “confirmed” that the gaming laptop will launch with an Intel Core Ultra Processor – we’ll have to wait and see if it’s Panther Lake.

Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable launches in 2026

The news of this impressive new laptop was broken by Windows Latest, who reveal that it will launch early next year, “probably” during CES 2026, which opens up to exhibitors on January 6. It’s also worth mentioning that Lenovo will be hosting its Tech World conference during CES, and has already announced a list of speakers taking part – including the CEOs of Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.

Source: Windows Latest

All we can see so far is the leaked marketing imagery, which seems to reveal a 21:9 aspect ratio thanks to a rollable display that extends either side of the regular 16:9 boundry. The laptop is likely to feature at least a 120Hz refresh rate, due to the fact that even the more business-focused ThinkBook we mentioned earlier does so. The exact size of the screen is yet to be determined; Windows Latest suggests a 14-inch to 16-inch design while utilizing a similar POLED panel as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6. The thin OLED panel naturally benefits gaming, with excellent visuals, colors, contrast, and fast response times to be expected.


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