Lenovo has always been a laptop brand that caters to different types of users. If you are in a school or a global enterprise, it caters to you all by providing a range of devices from low price to high end laptops. There is also a new entry in the market as Lenovo has exploring innovation with rollable screen laptops and set the expectations of them to arrive soon.
With the present world focusing on technology as a whole multiple businesses are restructuring and starting to repatronize the different gadgets, Lenovo has also jumped in the pitch. We at this event launched a product that shocked everyone – the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 – the first ever rollable display laptop.
Not only this but Lenovo stole the show at CES 2025 with the presentation of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6. Roughly two years ago, we announced that a rollable display could be developed into a laptop and today Lenovo has delivered it along with the prototype.
The laptop delivers such specs that intrigued chain of audiences, its a 16.7-inch OLED from the laptop with the device providing over 400 nit peak brightness and films running over at max 120 microhertz open. If you use it on full open the screen measures at a 5:4 - 14 inch and 8:9 extra.
The keyboard of the rollable laptop also includes a button that allows the user to modify the device’s screen size, expanding or contracting as necessary this makes the device easier to use. The device has an Intel Core Ultra Series 2 chipset built into it, which accommodates a maximum of 32GB RAM and storage options of 1TB. In addition to this, the laptop has a 5MP camera integrated into it. Sources suggest that the device could be marketed at a price between 3499 USD and 3999 USD.
In other news, word on the street is that Apple’s budget iPhone which was anticipated to be launched last year is now being awaited by fans who are more than eager for its intro. As per widespread understanding and explanation for past circumstances, the tech giant aimed to launch more iPads and the iPhone SE 4 somewhere within early to mid 2025. Furthermore, In a recent update, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg said that it is likely these devices will be available this April.