Lenovo to Showcase Gaming Laptop with Rollable Display at CES 2026

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Conceptual prototype of the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable 16 laptop showing its partially deployed flexible OLED screen, with a gaming design and RGB lights.

Lenovo to Showcase Gaming Laptop with Rollable Display at CES 2026

The next edition of the CES trade show in January 2026 will be the stage where Lenovo will reveal a radical gaming laptop concept: the Legion Pro Rollable 16. This device is based on a flexible OLED screen that the user can expand or contract, varying its diagonal between 16 and 24 inches. Although its existence was already known, concrete data now emerges on how it works and what specifications it might have. 🎮

The core of the concept: a screen that adapts

The component that defines the Legion Pro Rollable 16 is its PureSight OLED panel. This display is integrated into a mechanical system within the chassis that allows it to roll horizontally. This mechanism gives the user the flexibility to choose between a more portable format for moving the device and a large viewing surface for immersing in games or working with multiple windows. OLED technology ensures high contrast and vibrant colors, characteristic of this type of panels.

Key features of the screen system:
  • PureSight flexible OLED panel with rollable capability.
  • Adjustable size range from 16 to 24 inches.
  • Expansion and retraction mechanism integrated into the laptop's structure.
Innovation sometimes comes with its own difficult modes. Imagine a crucial battle where the screen decides to retract...

The engineering challenges it must overcome

Incorporating a rollable screen into a gaming laptop is not trivial. It poses significant technical obstacles that Lenovo needs to solve for the product to be commercially viable and durable.

Main challenges to consider:
  • Ensure the durability of the OLED panel after thousands of rolling and unrolling cycles.
  • Protect the internal mechanisms from dust and particle ingress.
  • Dissipate heat effectively from high-performance components without affecting the flexible part of the structure.

A prototype seeking to become reality

The presentation at CES 2026 will be crucial to assess the state of this development. Lenovo must demonstrate that it has addressed the challenges of reliability and performance, transforming an eye-catching prototype into a product ready for the most demanding gamers. Success will depend on how it balances disruptive innovation with the robustness demanded by gaming hardware. 🔧