Lenovo is said to be developing another rollable laptop, this time under its gaming division. (Image source: Windows Latest - edited)
An early leak has identified Lenovo’s next attempt at building an unusual gaming laptop. Rumoured to feature an Intel Panther Lake processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series GPU, the Legion Pro Rollable can also provide a 21:9 ultra-wide gaming experience at the touch of a button.
In the last few years, Lenovo has released a few unusual laptops in a sea of conventional options. For example, the company went toe-to-toe with Asus by releasing the Yoga Book 9i [(curr. $1,899 on Amazon)](https://www.amazon.com/Garmin-Tactical…
Lenovo is said to be developing another rollable laptop, this time under its gaming division. (Image source: Windows Latest - edited)
An early leak has identified Lenovo’s next attempt at building an unusual gaming laptop. Rumoured to feature an Intel Panther Lake processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series GPU, the Legion Pro Rollable can also provide a 21:9 ultra-wide gaming experience at the touch of a button.
In the last few years, Lenovo has released a few unusual laptops in a sea of conventional options. For example, the company went toe-to-toe with Asus by releasing the Yoga Book 9i (curr. $1,899 on Amazon). Then earlier this year we reviewed the ThinkBook Plus Gen6, a 14-inch laptop that could extend its display to 16.7-inches using an elaborate rolling OLED panel.
Now, it seems that Lenovo plans to put this idea to use in an upcoming gaming laptop. According to Windows Latest, Lenovo hopes to offer the device as the Legion Pro Rollable, although it remains to be seen when at this stage. Potentially, Lenovo may bring the device to CES 2026 next month in Las Vegas, given the timing of this leak.
According to the website, the Legion Pro Rollable can be used as a 16:9 or 21:9 laptop at the touch of a button. Assuming a 16-inch display by default, considering the built-in numberpad on show, we suspect that the display will be capable of expanding to around 18-inches when fully unrolled.
Windows Latest adds that the display is a 120 Hz panel, likely using OLED technology again. Moreover, it indicates that the Legion Pro Rollable will combine an Intel Panther Lake processor with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series laptop GPU. Pricing remains a mystery at this stage, though.
(Image source: Windows Latest)
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