The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has officially kicked off in Las Vegas, and we've already brought you extensive Day 0 coverage. We're back with our Day 1 coverage, complete with all the latest news on Lenovo's concept laptops with rollable OLED displays, a plethora of Asus Zenbook and ROG Zephyrus laptops, and the latest advancements in PCIe 5.0 SSDs aimed at more value-conscious offerings.
Lenovo continues its tradition of unwrapping wild concept PCs at CES
Lenovo is not afraid to show off concept designs for PCs that may or may not eventually reach the public market. CES 2026 is no exception, as we see with the Legion Pro Rollable. It features a seemingly mundane 16-inch OLED display.
However, when you open the monitor, both the right and left ends of the display unfurl to give you a larger 21.5-inch display in "Tactical Mode" or an even larger 24-inch display in "Arena Mode." The system is powered by Intel Core Ultra processors and RTX 50-Series graphics.
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The second concept is the ThinkPad Rollable XD, which has a display that rolls out vertically, expanding from 13.3 inches to 16 inches.
Asus blankets CES with new ROG and ZenBook laptops, keyboards, and gaming headsets
Asus debuted two new ROG Zephyrus laptops, which are available in 14- and 16-inch display sizes. The Zephyrus G16 is available exclusively with Core Ultra Series 3 chips, while the smaller Zephyrus G14 allows you to choose between Core Ultra or Ryzen AI processors.
Another item of note is the option of a 120 Hz 3K display on the G14 or a 240 Hz 2.5K display on the G16.
The TUF Gaming A14 managed to cram AMD's Strix Halo (Ryzen AI Max+ 392) into a relatively thin chassis. The display measures 14 inches across and has a 1600p resolution and a 165 Hz refresh rate.
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