CES is mostly about upcoming products, but there are always concepts that make their way to the show floor, and this year at CES 2026 , Lenovo is introducing a fairly large number of different concepts, from smart glasses to rollable laptops. One of those is, of course, the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept that’s part of Lenovo’s gaming line. There are tons of other concepts that are being unveiled, though, and all of them have something unique to offer the consumer, should they make it to production.

The good news, for anyone excited by Lenovo’s concepts being shown off this year, is that there is a decent chance that at least some of them will become purchasable products. Last year, Lenovo unveiled a foldable laptop that it later ended up putting into production and putting out on the market for consumers. There was also a laptop concept with a rotating display . So, just because these are concepts, it doesn’t mean that they won’t go on sale in the future.

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Lenovo concepts like the ThinkPad Rollable XD come to CES 2026

While the Legion Pro Rollable Concept envisions a way for gamers to extend their screens for entertainment pleasure, the ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept caters to the working professional who could benefit from some extra screen space for projects. There is a pretty major difference between the two concepts, however. The Legion Pro Rollable Concept extends outward for an ultrawide visual experience with the display. The ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept extends upward for a taller display.

It starts off as a 13.3-inch display and extends to a 16-inch display. That doesn’t seem like a lot, but an extra few inches vertically for a laptop display is more than you might think. It’s also sporting a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cover for the display, which Lenovo says it partnered with Corning to develop.

Lenovo is also revealing the Personal AI Hub Concept, which looks a lot like a small form-factor PC case with a display on the outside. There’s a reason for that. It’s essentially a compact workstation. In fact, Lenovo says there are two workstations inside this hub, based on NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. In addition to the AI Hub Concept, Lenovo is also announcing a pair of AI-powered smart glasses. They’re powered by Lenovo Qira and weigh just 45g, making them pretty lightweight, which would help with comfort. They have touch controls, voice controls, and you can use them for hands-free calling or even as a teleprompter for presentations. It also has a smart display concept and some accessory concepts, like a keyboard and mouse kit that self-charge.