Lenovo Patent Reveals Ultrawide “Rollable” & Curved Displays For Next-Gen Notebooks

Feb 17, 2024 at 04:25am EST
Lenovo Patent Reveals Ultrawide "Rollable" & Curved Displays For Next-Gen Notebooks 1

Ultrawide & Curved displays have taken the monitor segment by storm and it looks like we might see them soon in notebooks as a patent from Lenovo reveals.

Next-Gen Notebooks With Ultrawide & Curved "Rollable" Displays Showcased In Lenovo's Patent

So far, the notebook segment has followed the tradition of a simple flat panel design that matches the dimensions of the chassis however, that might change in the future as suggested by a patent from Lenovo unearthed by Pigtou.

Related Story NVIDIA To Claw Back Lost China Market With H200 Approval After US Curbs Crushed Its 95% Share Down To Nothing
Image Source: Lenovo

We have seen curved & ultrawide gaming monitors aplenty on the desktop market. Still, the entire display segment is entering a revolution with new rollable and bendable panels that are coming out for smartphone devices first. The concept of an ultrawide monitor isn't new as it was tried and tested with Razer's Project Valerie which embedded two additional displays within the package & made for a nice ultrawide viewing experience however that product never came to fruition. It should also be mentioned that Lenovo is also working on a new and revolutionary PC laptop design with a transparent panel boasting OLED technology.

Image Source: Lenovo

As for the Lenovo patent, it looks like Lenovo's Ultrawide rollable display will allow users to adjust the display based on their preferences. The laptop display will consist of fixed and movable sections with the fixed section being the screen in the middle that matches the chassis dimensions and the movable section being two panels on the sides of the screen which will use the foldable technology. These two sections will allow for a wider viewing experience than what is possible at the moment on laptops.

Image Source: Lenovo

The full patent can be found here and from the looks of it, there will be a gear underneath the movable section which will either extend or contract the foldable display. The whole locking and extension mechanism is detailed within the patent and it looks like the same technology will also be used to offer the first curved displays on notebooks. This technology is still a patent so there's going to be some time before we see it in action but we can expect a glimpse from Lenovo during the MWC 2024 event.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

Follow Wccftech on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds.

Deal of the Day