Lenovo shows off a laptop with arollout displaywhileMotorola touts its rolloutsmartphone.

Experts say that rollable gadgets might be a step up from the folding screens that have been popular lately.

“Additionally, rollable screens have the potential to improve accessibility.”

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 foldable.

Lenovo

“This allows them to have a larger screen when they are on the go.”

Another new foldable isLenovo’s new X1 Foldwhich the company claims is the world’s lightest 16-inch laptop.

“Creating the world’s first foldable PC was a major technological challenge.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Foldable computer.

Lenovo

Improving on that is a real achievement.

He said that laptops with a larger pop-out screen in addition to their main display would also be useful.

There’s even speculation that Apple will soon get into the rollable game.

Apple is likely to start selling a foldable iPad in 2024, the analyst firm CCS Insightsaid recently.

The firm said that the iPhone would probably be around $2,500.

The cost of the rumored rollable iPhone highlights the high price tag of rollable or foldable gadgets.

The new ThinkPad X1 Fold is $2499, for example.

The devices could evolve in new ways built around how people can use flexible displays.

Flexible displays could also be incorporated into other things, such as clothing.