Back in 2022, Lenovo previewed a novel laptop sporting a display that expanded upward to offer the user more screen real estate. At CES 2025 last week, the company took concept into reality with ...
It was below freezing the other Friday morning, in Long Island City, when the author Jhumpa Lahiri walked into a nondescript brick building beneath the Queens Boulevard overpass. She was wearing a ...
The first rollable laptop in the world might seem like a gimmick, but creatives could find use for it when it launches in spring — so long as they can stomach the $3,499 price tag. Why you can ...
At CES 2025, Lenovo came in hot with over 60 new product announcements, including a laptop with a rollable display, a sleek and lightweight ThinkPad (that resembles a MacBook more than a ThinkPad ...
Lenovo has finally made good on the promise of rollable screens at CES 2025, with a new laptop that can extend the size of its display at the press of a button. Rollable screens have been a CES ...
I knew it the second I hit a button on the keyboard and saw the concept-turned-real laptop extend its rollable OLED display upward — motors whirring motors and a dumb smile forming on my face.
The laptop, which Lenovo says is coming out in June, builds on a concept that Lenovo demoed in February 2023. That prototype had a Sharp-made panel that initially measured 12.7 inches but could ...
As the world's first rollable laptop, it's hard not to be impressed with this device. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6's 120Hz OLED display grows from 14 inches to 16.7 inches with the push of a button on ...
Better yet, all it takes to see this laptop extend its screen is a simple press of a dedicated key or through hand gestures to the camera. Along with this intriguing concept finally being made ...
One of the laptop’s USB-C ports also supports Power Delivery 3.1 (the second is standard PD), and both are compatible with DisplayPort 1.4 video output. Dell says it’s made the USB-C ports on ...
When you're shopping for a gaming laptop, the first thing I always recommend people consider is what PC games they actually hope to play. The second is what settings they hope to play them at.