Lenovo has a knack for unusual laptop form factors,Engsub Archives but this is a new one even for that company.
It looks like Lenovo is set to debut a rollable concept laptop called the ThinkBook Plus in the near future, perhaps at CES 2025, if leaked images published by Evan Blass are to be believed. These images, which look pretty official and convincing, showcase a laptop that looks normal at first, but whose display can actually "unroll" to the point where you functionally have two displays on top of each other.
In other words, it's a big display that can roll down into a smaller one when needed. This isn't really a shock for those who follow Lenovo's laptop business, as the company frequently experiments with unusual designs. Last year, we saw the Auto Twist, which can twist itself around via voice commands, and the year before, the Yoga Book 9i was a laptop with two entire screens on it.
It's unclear if this is just a concept for the upcoming CES or something Lenovo plans on selling to consumers in the near future. We will all find out together in the coming weeks.
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