TCL and Lenovo today announced their latest achievement in foldable and rollable screens for Smartphones and laptops called the Legion Pro Rollable Concept. The new designs were unveiled for the first time today at CES 2026 and feature a professional Lenovo gamming laptop with an expandable screen and the next generation of the Motorola Razr Fold.
This collaboration brings cutting-edge display innovation to the forefront with the Legion Pro Rollable Concept, a 16-inch top-tier gaming laptop designed for professional e-sports athletes. Its rollable “PureSight” OLED Gaming display expands horizontally from 16 inches to 21.5 inches, and further to 24 inches.
Powered by a dual-motor, tension-based system, the rollable display unrolls from both ends to deliver smooth, controlled expansion and contraction with minimal vibration or noise. A dedicated tensioning mechanism ensures consistent tautness across the OLED panel, while low-friction materials ensure durability throughout the rolling cycle.

The display adapts to different training phases: Focus Mode at 16 inches for honing reflexes, Tactical Mode at 21.5 inches for enhanced situational awareness, and Arena Mode at 24 inches for full-scale competitive simulation.
Also unveiled at CES, The new Motorola Razr Fold debuts a new foldable screen pairing a 6.6 inch external display with a folding 8.1 inches 2K LTPO main screen, that transforms into a spacious canvas for work, creativity, and entertainment with more immersive viewing, enhanced visual comfort, and seamless adaptability across diverse applications

The partnership between TCL and Lenovo is rooted in a history of joint technological advancement. Previous collaborations have produced devices such as the Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i Laptop with a 4K flexible OLED display unveiled at CES 2025, and the motorazr 60 series foldable smartphones featuring TCL CSOT’s flexible OLED technology launched in July 2025.
The latest launch of Legion Pro Rollable Concept and Motorola Razr Fold reinforces both companies’ commitment to transforming advanced display research into accessible, market-leading user experiences.



