Lenovo shows off laptop with rotating screen – yes, it’s real, and so is that rumored self-adjusting notebook stand

Lenovo shows off laptop with rotating screen – yes, it’s real, and so is that rumored self-adjusting notebook stand

Lenovo shows off laptop with rotating screen – yes, it’s real, and so is that rumored self-adjusting notebook stand


  • Lenovo has unveiled two innovative concept products
  • The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept has a screen that rotates 90-degrees into portrait mode
  • The Smart Motion Concept is an intelligent laptop stand that can position your notebook ergonomically, and offers voice and gesture control

Lenovo has unveiled a very different laptop with a screen that can rotate, along with an even more left-field notebook smart stand – it can intelligently orient itself relative to the user’s position – over at its Innovation World 2025 event (which is happening alongside IFA 2025).

Both of these are concept products, it should be noted, and we already caught a glimpse of them as they were leaked by the rumor mill earlier this week.

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The laptop is the Lenovo ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept and its main innovation is a 14-inch display that’s rotatable by 90-degrees. Essentially, the screen pivots independently of the lid to sit in a vertical (portrait) position should you need the display to be taller, or you can have it in the standard horizontal (landscape) orientation.

Having portrait mode as an easy to access option makes this a handy laptop for coders, or writers, or indeed those reading long documents (it’ll be a nifty option for mirroring your smartphone as well, perhaps).

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Sadly, we don’t get much info on the ThinkBook VertiFlex, save for the fact that it’s slim and light, weighing 1.39kg and being 18mm thick. Of course, this is still a very early work in progress, and just a proof of concept, so it’s not a surprise details are thin on the ground.

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