The first images of what is likely the sixth-generation Lenovo ThinkBook Plus have surfaced, showcasing a laptop with a retractable expanding display. According to the leaked photos, the screen extends upward, increasing the available workspace and revealing an additional section of the display.
According to The Verge, citing renowned insider Evan Blass, this design resembles a concept from 2023, where the screen also extended vertically. The images highlight how the extended display could facilitate multitasking. For instance, you could watch YouTube videos on the top part of the screen while working on documents or a PowerPoint presentation on the lower section.
The device’s specifications remain a mystery, as the leaked images do not include any technical details. However, if the information proves accurate and the laptop is officially unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, taking place from January 7 to 10, it could be one of the event’s standout products.
It’s worth noting that Evan Blass is a well-regarded source for product leaks, especially concerning Lenovo devices. He frequently shares information about new products just before their official announcements, and according to The Verge, his prediction about the ThinkBook Plus debuting at CES seems highly plausible.