Samsung Roller Laptop with a Rollable Display and Keyboard has been spotted on the WIPO Patent Website.

Samsung's future laptop could push portability to new heights.

Samsung Roller Laptop with a Rollable Display and Keyboard has been spotted on the WIPO Patent Website.
Samsung Roller Laptop

Samsung has been working on a number of foldable devices, and we've seen Samsung's Flexible display phone, sliding display phone, slidable display with S Pen support, and much more in recent months. All of these phones were discovered on the World Intellectual Property Organization's website (WIPO). Now, we've discovered a new Samsung laptop running on the same platform.

The upcoming Samsung rollable laptop has been registered on the WIPO patent platform. This listing has provided a sneak peek at the design of Samsung's upcoming laptop. Let's take a closer look at this.

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Samsung Roller Laptop Spotted on Patent Website

The new and upcoming Samsung laptop will have a roller design, according to images and descriptions posted on the WIPO patent website. This means that the laptop will be able to fit inside a cylindrical roller.

According to the patent images, in order to use the laptop, a user must pull up to bring up the laptop's screen (perhaps similar to a projector screen?). and the user will have to pull forward to access the keyboard. It will provide a full laptop experience once the screen and keyboard are removed.

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Once the work is completed, we anticipate that sliding the screen and keyboard back will transfer the entire laptop component to the roller, and users will be able to carry the small cylinder-like roller in their bag or in their bare hands. This design gives us an idea of what Samsung might be working on to make laptops more portable in the future. We are currently unaware of the material or screen type used on the Samsung roller laptop.

The description also states that the display can be extended in two directions by using a display wound in two layers around a roller, implying that the machine will have an extendable/flexible screen as well. As for the keyboard, we don't know yet whether it will be a physical or virtual keyboard.