At CES 2025, Lenovo announced the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 and a revolutionary scrollable screen that expanded upwards to have more workspace. This feature enables the screen to size up to 14 to 16.7 inches, increasing scrollable area by 50%. This concept is switchable through a separate button attached to the gadget or through a gesture recognition technique, which makes it more versatile.
The expanded screen increases efficiency because the enlargement allows for split screen operation, which means a user can type in a document while searching or using other functions. It eliminates external monitors, making it suitable for professional use, learning, and content creation while traveling. The higher screen is comfortable in terms of the human neck and the possible postures while working for long hours.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 has hardware modules such as Intel Core Ultra and Intel Arc Xe2 graphics for high-performance computers. The laptop has up to 32 GB LPDDR5x RAM for efficient and fast multitasking operation. High framerates and contrast ratios make the 120Hz OLED display better for screen capture and photo editing.
Connecting a ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 high-quality wireless network with Thunderbolt 4 ports and Wi-Fi 7 is possible. However, the device's advanced features are concealed in its slim and lightweight body, which weighs about 3.73 lbs and is 0.78 inches thick.
Originally to be released in spring of next year, 2025, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 will cost around $3,499. As the price suggests, it is a premium product, and certain features differentiate it from other devices.
Due to recent advances in rollable display technology, Lenovo established the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 as one of the forerunners in flexible form factor laptops that are equally suitable for work and ergonomics. The device is considered one of the great leaps in newly formed laptop development, causing interest among the public and professionals.