Lenovo leaks reveal surprise SteamOS-powered Legion Go 2 – and full specs for its bold rollable OLED gaming laptop

Specs for rollable include an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU

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News By Darren Allan published 19 December 2025

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  • Two Lenovo devices have leaked, which are supposedly part of CES 2026
  • One is a Legion Go 2 handheld that comes with SteamOS rather than Windows 11
  • The other is the rollable gaming laptop with a screen that expands horizontally to become ultrawide, and we've caught some specs for this

Lenovo's plans for CES 2026 have been spilled as we've witnessed leaked revelations about a new take on the Legion Go 2 handheld, and spec details of Lenovo's rumored Legion Pro Rollable, a gaming laptop with an expanding ultrawide screen.

Let's start with the Legion Go 2: according to Windows Latest (the source of both leaks here), at CES in January 2026, Lenovo plans to reveal a version of this portable gaming device that swaps Windows 11 for SteamOS.

As you might guess, the specs will remain the same as the Windows 11 variant, with an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip as the engine, 32GB of RAM, and storage of up to 2TB.

Theoretically, Lenovo has another major gaming launch planned for CES 2026, the Legion Pro Rollable, which was already leaked by Windows Latest, and now the tech site has some spilled specs and further details relating to the device.

We're told that the rollable laptop will have a screen that expands horizontally – out to both sides, which will be a first on a notebook (assuming this is all true) – to make it a 24-inch ultrawide. In its default (non-expanded) form it'll be a standard 16-inch display.

As for the internal hardware, apparently it'll be based on Lenovo's new Legion Pro 7i, packing a top-of-the-range Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card, and a flagship Intel Core Ultra processor (we aren't told the model, but at a guess, it'll be Panther Lake).

The screen will be a Lenovo PureSight OLED display (as seen on the aforementioned Legion Go 2) and it'll actually offer three different display sizes, with a 21.5-inch midpoint between the 16-inch default size, and the fully expanded 24-inch ultrawide.

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