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Lenovo leak reveals a laptop with a rotating display

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Lenovo is reportedly planning to unveil a laptop with a screen that rotates from horizontal to vertical, according to known leaker Evan Blass.

The laptop, internally called Project Pivo, will reportedly be on display at the consumer tech trade show IFA in Berlin next week, Blass says.


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Lenovo’s no stranger to concept designs that stretch the limits of existing technology. Last year, Lenovo unveiled a laptop with a transparent screen at MWC in Barcelona. Another Lenovo concept, the rollable-screen laptop known as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, made an appearance at CES 2025 before going on sale for $3,499 a pop.

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Blass also said Lenovo would be announcing the second generation of its handheld gaming device, the Legion Go. Based on the Legion Go 2’s specs and first impressions shared by Blass, the mobile console looks like a solid contender against competitors like Steam Deck. Blass also said there would be new Lenovo/Motorola phones, a handful of new tablets and laptops, and a laptop stand that uses laptop sensors to adjust its height and position debuting at IFA.

Rotating laptops and auto-adjusting laptops stands? Sounds about right for a Lenovo trade show appearance.



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