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      Lenovo laptop’s rollable screen uses motors to grow from 14 to 16.7 inches

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Lenovo announced a laptop today that experiments with a new way to offer laptop users more screen space than the typical clamshell design. The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable has a screen that can roll up vertically to expand from 14 inches diagonally to 16.7 inches, presenting an alternative to prior foldable-screen and dual-screen laptops.

    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    Here you can see the PC's backside when the screen is extended. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    A look at the hinge. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    The keyboard includes a button for making the screen unroll. Credit: Lenovo

    The laptop, which Lenovo says is coming out in June, builds on a concept that Lenovo demoed in February 2023. That prototype had a Sharp-made panel that initially measured 12.7 inches but could unroll to present a total screen size of 15.3 inches. Lenovo's final product is working with a bigger display from Samsung Display, The Verge reported. Resolution-wise you're going from 2,000×1,600 pixels (about 183 pixels per inch) to 2,000×2,350 (184.8 ppi), the publication said.

    Users make the screen expand by pressing a dedicated button on the keyboard or by making a hand gesture at the PC's webcam. Expansion entails about 10 seconds of loud whirring from the laptop’s motors. Lenovo executives told The Verge that the laptop was rated for at least 20,000 rolls up and down and 30,000 hinge openings and closings.

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      Lenovo laptop’s rollable screen uses motors to grow from 14 to 16.7 inches

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Lenovo announced a laptop today that experiments with a new way to offer laptop users more screen space than the typical clamshell design. The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable has a screen that can roll up vertically to expand from 14 inches diagonally to 16.7 inches, presenting an alternative to prior foldable-screen and dual-screen laptops.

    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    Here you can see the PC's backside when the screen is extended. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    A look at the hinge. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    The keyboard includes a button for making the screen unroll. Credit: Lenovo

    The laptop, which Lenovo says is coming out in June, builds on a concept that Lenovo demoed in February 2023. That prototype had a Sharp-made panel that initially measured 12.7 inches but could unroll to present a total screen size of 15.3 inches. Lenovo's final product is working with a bigger display from Samsung Display, The Verge reported. Resolution-wise you're going from 2,000×1,600 pixels (about 183 pixels per inch) to 2,000×2,350 (184.8 ppi), the publication said.

    Users make the screen expand by pressing a dedicated button on the keyboard or by making a hand gesture at the PC's webcam. Expansion entails about 10 seconds of loud whirring from the laptop’s motors. Lenovo executives told The Verge that the laptop was rated for at least 20,000 rolls up and down and 30,000 hinge openings and closings.

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      Lenovo laptop’s rollable screen uses motors to grow from 14 to 16.7 inches

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Lenovo announced a laptop today that experiments with a new way to offer laptop users more screen space than the typical clamshell design. The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable has a screen that can roll up vertically to expand from 14 inches diagonally to 16.7 inches, presenting an alternative to prior foldable-screen and dual-screen laptops.

    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    Here you can see the PC's backside when the screen is extended. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    A look at the hinge. Credit: Lenovo
    Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable
    The keyboard includes a button for making the screen unroll. Credit: Lenovo

    The laptop, which Lenovo says is coming out in June, builds on a concept that Lenovo demoed in February 2023. That prototype had a Sharp-made panel that initially measured 12.7 inches but could unroll to present a total screen size of 15.3 inches. Lenovo's final product is working with a bigger display from Samsung Display, The Verge reported. Resolution-wise you're going from 2,000×1,600 pixels (about 183 pixels per inch) to 2,000×2,350 (184.8 ppi), the publication said.

    Users make the screen expand by pressing a dedicated button on the keyboard or by making a hand gesture at the PC's webcam. Expansion entails about 10 seconds of loud whirring from the laptop’s motors. Lenovo executives told The Verge that the laptop was rated for at least 20,000 rolls up and down and 30,000 hinge openings and closings.

    Read full article

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