Laptop screens can feel cramped. But what if you could magically get more real estate without having to carry around a portable monitor? That’s precisely the purpose of Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable AI PC—yes, rollable. It has an OLED display that, with the push of a button, extends the 14-inch screen upward to make for an awkward aspect ratio, but roughly doubles the screen space to 16.7 inches. Two screens are better than one for productivity, but what if one screen could be two but still one? Yes.
Plays a laughter animation and music when traveling. You can also activate the rolling action with an undeniable palm gesture; Once you scan your palm, move it up or down to raise or lower the screen. (Pressing the button on the keyboard is much faster. ) You can take advantage of Windows 11’s window snapping features to place apps on top of others. I have stacked two browser windows, but you can also place other applications underneath. Since I’m already that guy who carries a spare portable monitor everywhere, this turns out to be a more elegant solution that takes up less space in my bag. And of course, everyone can take advantage of faceting to better view documents, PDF files, and web pages.
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