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This Makes SO MUCH SENSE - Lenovo @ CES 2026

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Thanks to dbrand for sponsoring our CES 2026 coverage. Buy some stickers or whatever at: thanksdbrand.com Last year at CES, Lenovo showcased a laptop where the screen could roll vertically from 14" to 16.7", perfect for your doom scrolling needs. At CES 2026, Lenovo said screw it, what if we made a laptop where the screen rolls outwards horizontally! Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Affiliate links powered in part by affilimate.com Studio lighting by Aputure: aputure.com Linus Sebastian is an investor in Framework Computer, Inc and HexOS by Eshtek. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Rollable laptop screen no way 2:07 AI Gaming Monitor 2:45 Lenovo Legion 7a and 5i 3:29 Legion Glasses 3:39 dbrand 4:10 Lenovo Yoga Slim Aura Edition FIFA Edition 5:23 Yoga Mini 6:13 Outro

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This video takes you right into Lenovo’s CES 2026 booth to reveal a world of foldable and rollable display ideas that push laptop form factors beyond the traditional clamshell. The host highlights the Legion Pro rollable, detailing how the screen expands from 16x10 to 21x9 and then to 24x9, with only a small weight penalty and a tiny increase in thickness. We see it presented as a prototype, with Lenovo exploring consumer interest and durability targets, including goals for 25,000 expansions and a potential 2027 market introduction. The discussion also covers the AI Gaming Monitor concept, which bundles an AI processor to assist with in-game performance and UI scaling, particularly in tasks like map awareness for games such as Dota 2. The segment transitions through other Lenovo products including the Legion 7A and 5i laptops, the Legion Glasses, and the Slim 7 Ultra World Cup Edition, emphasizing portability, charging, and updated design language. Throughout, the host mixes genuine enthusiasm with playful sponsor bits, and he invites audience feedback on how much they would pay for the rollable concept, signaling that price and practical availability remain open questions. The overall takeaway is a tour of next-generation ideas that could redefine laptop versatility, even as the products remain at varying stages of development and market readiness.

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