Lenovo shows a Legion Pro Rollable concept with a 24-inch ultrawide OLED screen

Lenovo shows off Legion Pro Rollable, a concept laptop that has no plans for release

This probably wouldn’t have been the perfect laptop for me, since I can barely use one screen for productivity. I would likely never buy a dual-screen laptop because they are bulky and often use awkward mechanisms for secondary displays. But this idea that Lenovo just presented is different. It hides the extra screen by using an OLED panel that extends only when needed. It seems all you have to do is wave your hands to see the full screen size, but it will only work at Lenovo since it is not planned for release.

Lenovo brought a Legion Pro Rollable concept to CES 2026. It looks like a normal 16-inch gaming laptop until the display expands sideways into an ultrawide panel. The rollable PureSight OLED can extend to 21.5 inches or 24 inches. Lenovo says a dual-motor, tension-based mechanism keeps the panel taut while reducing vibration and noise. The company also mentions low-friction materials to help protect the OLED surface during the roll cycle.

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Lenovo frames the size changes as preset modes for training. “Focus Mode” is 16 inches, “Tactical Mode” is 21.5 inches, and “Arena Mode” is 24 inches. The pitch targets esports players who want more screen space while traveling, without packing an external monitor.

Under the hood, Lenovo ties the concept to its Legion Pro 7i class of hardware. The company says it can be configured with Intel Core Ultra processors and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU.

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Because it is a concept device, Lenovo has not shared pricing or a release timeline.

Source: Lenovo PR