Mashable 01月08日
Hands on with Lenovos rollable display laptop at CES 2025: Youll roll your eyes at its price
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联想在CES 2025上正式推出了ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable,一款具有可扩展屏幕的创新AI笔记本电脑。这款笔记本的OLED屏幕并非像卷轴一样卷起,而是通过铰链内的机械装置将隐藏的屏幕部分滑出,从而实现屏幕扩展,提供近50%的额外显示面积。用户可以通过按键或手势控制屏幕的伸缩。该笔记本电脑配备了英特尔酷睿Ultra 7系列处理器,最高可达32GB内存和1TB SSD存储,以及英特尔Arc显卡。虽然价格较高,但其独特的设计和强大的性能使其成为创意人士和多任务处理专业人士的理想选择。

💻 联想ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable 是一款创新型AI笔记本电脑,其核心亮点在于可扩展的OLED屏幕,通过隐藏的机械装置实现屏幕的伸缩,而非传统的卷轴式设计。

🖐️ 用户可以通过专用按键或手势控制屏幕的扩展与收缩,其中按键操作更为迅速和稳定。扩展后的屏幕可提供近50%的额外显示空间,更适合多任务处理和观看竖屏视频。

⚙️ 在硬件配置方面,ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 配备了英特尔酷睿Ultra 7系列处理器、最高32GB内存和1TB SSD存储,并搭载了英特尔Arc显卡,确保了强大的性能表现。此外,该笔记本还配备了5MP摄像头和隐私快门。

💰 尽管ThinkBook Plus Gen 6具有创新设计和强大性能,但其高达3499美元的起售价可能会成为许多用户考虑的关键因素。不过,对于追求独特体验和高效工作的用户来说,这款笔记本电脑仍然具有很高的吸引力。

Lenovo has been on a roll. The Beijing-based tech company consistently debuts some of the most exciting and innovative laptops at CES every year, from the 2020 ThinkBook Plus with an "E Ink" display on its lid to 2023's dual-screened Yoga Book 9i and twistable ThinkBook Plus. Last year, it brought us a ThinkBook with snap-on attachments.

At the 2025 tech trade show, Lenovo aims to continue its hot streak with the formal launch of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, an all-new business laptop that's billed as "the world's first rollable display AI PC." It was introduced two years ago as a concept, and it's finally hitting the market within the next few months.

Mashable checked out the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 in a hands-on demo Tuesday, and unfortunately I'm going to be that person: Its OLED display doesn’t actually roll up like a scroll or a burrito, as its name implies. But setting aside that nitpick, it's a neat, well-made new option for creatives and multitasking professionals with padded pockets.

Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

First off: Why this? A Lenovo rep told us that the company is interested in exploring different ways to use OLED displays, which are thin and flexible. ("It's kind of like a sticker," they said.) You might recall 2020's ThinkPad X1 Fold with a bendable OLED display.

A mechanism within the hinge of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 slides a hidden extension of its display out from inside the base, where it's sandwiched between its keyboard and motherboard. The display coasts out along tracks on either side of the screen, which translate to some chunky bezels. A sing-songy chime plays as the display grows — maybe to muffle the noise of that mechanism, which sounds like a quiet pencil sharpener when it's working. The fully expanded display offers almost 50 percent more screen real estate than before, or enough room for two or three stacked windows.

Users can unleash and retract the display by pressing a dedicated key, or by holding their palm up near the top of the screen, like they're swearing on a bible. After the webcam takes a moment to register the hand's presence, a subsequent upwards or downwards gesture will cause the display to get bigger or smaller. (I preferred the button-pressing method in our testing — it's faster and less finicky.) The mechanism will stop the display-sliding process if the laptop's screen is too far forward.

Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

When fully extended, the display is super rigid, not at all top-heavy, and impressively free of any noticeable creases. The lid side of the display section that's sheathed has a ridged texture.

Lenovo made a couple changes to the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 in taking it from prototype to mass production. Its screen is tad bigger than the first iteration's, for one thing: It's now 14 inches at rest and 16.7 inches in full, up from 12.7 inches and 15.3 inches, respectively. A Lenovo rep told us the new larger size is more ideal for productivity and watching vertical videos.

Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

The position of the display in the market-ready ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 has also been optimized for stability, Lenovo said — they didn't want it to crack or bubble easily — and the mechanisms that slide it out are more structurally sound. It's supposedly better at staying cool, too, and its finalized chassis should prevent any liquids from reaching the housed display in case anything gets spilled on its keyboard.

Looking beyond its party trick, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is a pretty standard next-gen Copilot+ PC spec-wise. It can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage, and it's got Intel Arc graphics. It webcam has a resolution of 5MP, and there's a privacy shutter on the top edge of its lid. Its keyboard is clicky and satisfying to use. It's 0.78 inches thick and weighs 3.73 pounds. It comes in Luna Grey. It hasn't been rated for battery life yet.

Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

Is it worth it for that expanding display alone? (Let's stop calling it rollable.) Maybe if you don't want to carry around a separate monitor — and you're not a fan of existing dual-display form factors.

The price of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 will probably be the biggest determining factor for most people: It will start at $3,499 when it hits the market sometime in Q1 2025.

Mashable is on the ground live at CES 2025! We’re covering all the wildest and most important developments this week, so please keep checking back in with us. Want to submit a product you represent for our teams’ consideration as we identify the Best of CES? Here’s more info on how to do it.

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