Lenovo showed off a laptop concept with a rollable display last year, and in 2025, it might release one that you can actually buy. Leaker Evan Blass just shared images of what he says is a sixth-generation Lenovo ThinkBook Plus, and based on two of the images, it has a display that extends upward to reveal more display underneath.
It seems pretty similar to the concept from 2023, which also extended upward to show more screen. In these images from Blass, Lenovo is showing how the extended screen can be used for multitasking, such as by watching a YouTube video in the lower half of the screen or having a document on hand under a PowerPoint presentation.
Blass’ leak doesn’t include any specs, so we don’t yet know many important details about this rumored laptop. But if it’s real, and it does debut at CES, it could be one of the most interesting products at the show.
Here’s a video of the 2023 concept:
We’re fairly confident Blass knows what he’s talking about when he says it’ll debut at CES in January; not only does Blass have a very long track record of accurate leaks, he tends to leak products shortly before they’re announced, and appears to have a bead on Lenovo in particular right now.
Last week, we exclusively shared Blass’s images of a new revamped Lenovo Legion Go handheld, as well as a Lenovo Legion Go S that might wind up being the company’s first SteamOS handheld. Today, Lenovo substantiated those rumors by announcing a handheld event with Valve as "special guest."