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Lenovo’s unique laptop uses Samsung’s rollable OLED display
At CES 2025, Lenovo showcased the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable laptop which uses the Samsung-made Rollable OLED display. This is the world’s first laptop that sports rollable display technology, with a market debut expected in June.
Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is a game-changing AI-enabled laptop. The futuristic product features a unique rollable display from Samsung Display, which expands vertically from 14-inch to 16.7-inch.
The company says its rollable laptop redefines productivity with a split-screen, virtual display, and Intel Core Ultra processors. Samsung Display announced that it will begin mass production of rollable OLED laptops starting in April 2025.
“As the rollable display extends, it may experience stress, but based on our foldable mass-production experience, we have designed to ensure durability in our rollable products,” said Youngseok Kim, Vice President and Head of Samsung Display IT Sales. “The rollable display will bring innovation to IT devices, especially in terms of laptop mobility and user experience in daily life.”
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable laptop features a Samsung-made Rollable screen. At the CES 2025 expo, the laptop manufacturer showcased the forthcoming laptop and announced its plans to globally launch in June this year.
Technical functioning:
Samsung revealed that the ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable laptop comes with a screen underneath the keypad, where the screen expands vertically by almost 50%.
- When rolled in, the screen supports a 5:4 aspect ratio on a 14-inch display.
- When rolled out, the aspect ratio shifts to 8:9 on a 16.7-inch display.
Additionally, Samsung and Lenovo partnered to incorporate unpolarized Eco² OLED for the first time in laptops. It helps vendors reduce panel thickness and provides a 30% decrease in power consumption.
Here’s the video demonstration: