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I tried Lenovo's $3,000 rollable ThinkBook and can't go back to regular-sized screens


First shown off at CES, Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 features an extendable 120Hz OLED display. I spent a week with it - here's my verdict.

Well, the company has since proved its point: the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is now available to consumers for an eye-watering $3,300, but packed with premium design elements, solid hardware, and a 120Hz OLED display that extends to almost 17 inches at the press of a button. Under the hood, the Intel Core Ultra 7 "Lunar Lake" processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage make for a standard hardware loadout comparable to any number of mid-to-upper range business laptops. It's niche, and it's expensive, but it does what it's supposed to: deliver a fantastic user experience in the office, with an expansive, flexible display that looks great, pairs nicely with a premium haptic touchpad, and just the right amount of power under the hood.

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