I went hands-on with the world’s 1st ‘rollable’ laptop — it’s more than just a gimmick

The Lenovo ThinkPad Gen 6 Rollable

(Image credit: Future/Keumars Afifi-Sabet)

LAS VEGAS — One of the most eye-catching technologies of CES 2025 is Lenovo’s rollable laptop. Lenovo has always had a knack for playing with the design of laptops and 2-in-1s, to varying degrees of success. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Gen 2, for example, is a foldable laptop with an immersive display, but it fell short in some areas including battery life. The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, on the other hand, offered a fantastic dual display with a clip-on keyboard.

When the manufacturer announced its proof-of-concept rollable laptop in October 2022, I was excited at the possibilities, especially for those who regularly work with images. You could use it as a regular laptop but then really take advantage of additional display real estate if you’re a creative professional who needs more vertical area on the screen or you want to work with two apps at once with a bit more flexibility.

Related Content

Director Lashes Out Over LA Fires During Film Critics Dinner

DAILY DOSE: Wildfires Ravage Southern California, Shattering Perceptions Everywhere; Poison Strychnine Found in Letter Sent to Belgium’s Prime Minister.

Could a fungal pandemic make The Last of Us a reality?

Leave a Comment