The Latest Lenovo Yoga Lineup Puts AI to Work, with Smarter PCs for Every Style and Budget

AI is everywhere, and that includes PCs and especially Windows 11. If your laptop is struggling to keep up with Copilot, or even just choking on your Gmail inbox, great news: Lenovo has a huge slate of consumer devices coming your way for every budget and project! If you’re going for the best, you’ll want to look at the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition, Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition, Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition, and Yoga AIO i Aura Edition.

Aura edition from Lenovo means, in addition to all the usual Lenovo touches, there are a few extra smart features that will make your computer feel more like your personal assistant.

There are Smart Modes that automatically detect whether you’re in one of six scenarios (work, creating, meeting, gaming, entertainment, learning) and adjust the experience accordingly. This way, you won’t need to adjust brightness when launching a game or change notifications while in a Zoom meeting. Meanwhile, Smart Share will make it easier to send photos and videos, and will support seamless Bluetooth pairing between multiple devices. Finally, there’s also Smart Care for those times when you need one-click tech support.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition

14" Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition

14″ Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition

The real question is, which do you choose? First up is the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition. It comes in a new two-tone Thunder Grey color and, under the hood, runs up to Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processors and up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. All that gets translated to amazing visuals with the  16in 3.2K PureSight Pro Tandem OLED display, and hums along quickly thanks to up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.

It’s a Copilot+ PC, which means it can handle creative flow as well as AAA gaming. Edit that video, tweak those photos, and then spend your free time lost in Power Wash Simulator. Yoga 9i Aura is there for you. It won’t judge. And everything will sound great with 6 Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers.

You’ll look your best in those video meetings with the 5MP webcam, and sound good to your colleagues with the 4 voice-ID microphones. And Lenovo didn’t forget about privacy, adding a physical shutter to cover the camera between uses. The webcam can also be used for face ID for login for extra security. And for connectivity, you’ll never drop the call or lose a peripheral with WiWi-Fi and Bluetooth 6.

Lenovo Power Engine uses AI to handle your power options from Extreme Power Boost, Adaptive Performance, and Extreme Low Power, so you won’t have a surprise low battery alert sending you diving for the charging cord. Though with a 92.5Whr battery, it won’t fade on you anytime soon. Plus, you’ve got an assortment of USB-A and Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and an SD card reader, so you’ll never run out of space for peripherals.

One last cool trick is the Force Pad. It’s not just a trackpad; it can also double as a drawing surface. Lenovo includes a Yoga Pen Gen 2 powered by Wacom®, and the Force Pad actually turns off touch input when it detects the pen. This way, you can grab the pen, sketch, and draw as needed, and not worry that your stray hand touches will mess up your artwork.

The Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition will start at $1,899.99 and will be available in the second quarter of 2026.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition

Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition

Maybe a 16″ screen is a little more laptop than you need. Never fear, because the Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition sports a slightly smaller 15.3″ screen and a lighter footprint (3.64 pounds versus 3.9 pounds). It’s got nearly identical specs under the hood, but the main difference is that the 7i has a regular 2.5k OLED instead of the  3.2k Tandem OLED, and 4 speakers instead of 6.

Basically, whether you choose the 9i Aura or 7i Aura, you’re looking at a powerful and smart machine that’ll handle your day-to-day without breaking a sweat. 7i Aura has some trade-offs on the screen and speakers, but comes in slightly lighter at 3.64 pounds vs 3.97 pounds.

The Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition starts at $1,799.99 in the second quarter of 2026.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition

Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition

Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition

Now, if you want a super lightweight Yoga Aura notebook, the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition clocks in at under 2.2 pounds. Despite that, it’s still powerful, with up to Intel Core Ultra X9 Processors and 332GB Dual Channel memory. The screen clocks in with a 2.8K PureSight Pro POLED, so everything will look sharp, while the 5-megapixel webcam and 4 speakers mean everything will sound good on your Zoom calls.

Amazingly, despite the lightness, Lenovo still managed to fit the Force Pad in the Slim 7i too! It also has three Thunderbolt ports (2 on one side, 1 on the other) and a backlit keyboard. The magnesium alloy chassis also has a matte texture, so you won’t get finger or hand smudges while you’re chugging away on work.

All this, plus Aura’s extras and Copilot+, makes for a lightweight and powerful computer for any gear bag.

Look for the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition in Seashell and Cosmic Blue starting at $1,499.99 in the second quarter of 2026.

Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition

Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition

Yoga AIO i Aura Edition

If you’re super intrigued by the Yoga Aura options but you need more of a desktop setup, there’s the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition. There’s an Intel Core Ultra X7 processor 358H, up to 2TB of storage, and up to 32GB of memory for as much power as you could possibly need. Reddit has never loaded so fast!

Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition

Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition

It sports a generous 31.5″ 4K OLED screen with TÜV Low Blue Light Certification, Eyesafe Certification, and TÜV Flicker-free Certification, so you can stare at it all day without burning your eyeballs out. Sound-wise, there are two Harman-Kardon 3W speakers and two 5W woofers powered by Dolby Atmos. And with Thunderbolt, USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports, you can hook up any peripherals you might need.

One very cool trick is the Adaptive Lighting. You can set up ambient lighting to match what’s on the screen (like LEDs behind TVs), but it can also be set up to flash when you get notifications. This way, if you’re locked in on that PowerPoint presentation but you need to know when your boss emails, your computer can gently alert you with customizable color and notification settings.

The Yoga AIO i Aura comes in a peaceful seashell color and can grace your desk starting at $2,399.99 in the second quarter of 2026.

Lenovo Yoga 7a 2-in-1

Lenovo Yoga 7a 2-in-1

Yoga 7a 2-in-1

You don’t have to go all-in on Aura to enjoy a new Yoga computer. Yoga 7a 2-in-1 offers both 14″ and 16″ screens, includes the Yoga Pen Gen 2 powered by Wacom technology, and is powered by up to AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 Processors.

The touchscreen offers TÜV Low Blue Light Certification along with Eyesafe Certification and PureSight OLED for a bright, colorful experience. The 360-degree hinge means this is a tablet, a laptop, and a drawing surface. And with up to 2TB of storage and 32GB of RAM, this Copilot+ laptop will zip alongside you on any adventure.

The Yoga 7a comes in Seashell and Tidal Teal, and will be fairly wallet-friendly, with the 14″ version starting at $899.99 and the 16″ version starting at $849.99. Look for both later in 2026.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x

Yoga Slim 7x

Sometimes you have to work hard without being near a charger. Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite processors power yoga Slim 7x and offer up to 14″ 2.8K PureSight Pro OLED screens while still also clocking in at close to 29 hours of battery life! There’s a 9-megapixel MIPI IR webcam along with 4 Voice ID microphones so that you can take calls from anywhere.

Still, portability and long battery life don’t mean you’re sacrificing power. The Slim 7x is still a Copilot+ PC and can handle up to 32GB of memory and 2TB of storage. And with three USB ports, you can still add on peripherals as needed.

Look for the Yoga Slim 7x in the second quarter of 2026, starting at $949.99 and coming in Cosmic Blue.

Lenovo Yoga Mini i

Lenovo Yoga Mini i

Yoga Mini i

Lenovo isn’t just innovating on the Yoga side with laptops and all-in-ones. They’re rolling out the Yoga Mini i, a diminutive but exceptionally powerful mini-desktop. But it’s not just any computer. The Mini i will come with an accelerometer, a fingerprint sensor, and a Smart Connect touch sensor, so you can share files, pictures, and other media across devices. And, of course, there’s a speaker and microphone so you can stay productive while admiring your tiny, adorable computer.

It also has a nifty trick: it can use changes in WiWi-Fiignals to determine when a user has entered the room, waking up and getting ready before you even sit down. And like its big brother, the Yoga AIO, it features Adaptive Lighting for notifications and alerts.

Yoga Mini i is incredibly lightweight and portable at just 600g, yet it still packs quite the punch. It’s powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processors, up to 32GB memory/2TB storage, and is a full Copilot+ PC. There are also dual Thunderbolt and USB-C ports, as well as USB-A and HDMI. Want to get really productive? You can connect up to 4 high definition monitors at once for the ultimate workflow.

Big things come in small packages, and Yoga Mini i will start at $699.99 in June 2026.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 27UD-10 Monitor

Lenovo Yoga Pro 27UD-10 Monitor

Yoga Pro 27UD-10 Monitor

Now, all this Yoga goodness needs some accessories. First of all, when you’re not on the go, you need a monitor. And not just any monitor, the Yoga Pro 27UD-10 Monitor. It’s a PureSite Pro OLED screen, and it can color-calibrate directly to the Yoga Pro 9i Aura with Lenovo Color Sync.

But no matter which computer is powering it, there’s a lot to love about this monitor. It has a detachable 4K webcam that can angle down if you need to demo what’s on your desk, plus there are six speakers with bass for extra immersion and oomph. And like any product bearing the Yoga name, it breaks new ground as the first Windows monitor with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, plus it sports TÜV Rheinland’s ‘5 Star Perceptual Color Volume’ certification.

All this, plus a built-in USB hub that adds 3 USB-C ports, 2 USB-A ports, and the ability to daisy-chain in other monitors.

The Yoga Pro 27D-10 monitor will start at $1,499.99 in February 2026.

Lenovo Headphones YOGA PC Edition

Lenovo Headphones YOGA PC Edition

Lenovo Headphones YOGA PC Edition

All the Yoga computers have amazing speakers, but sometimes you have to keep your sounds to yourself. Enter the Lenovo Headphones YOGA PC Edition. These are over-ear headphones designed not only for the flagship Yoga Pro 9i Aura but for any of the new Yoga line.

The big trick up their sleeve is that they can coordinate with the sound system on a Yoga PC and turn off additional sound processing so there’s no lag or distortion when you’re working in wired mode, even when using active noise cancellation (ANC). If you need to go wireless, there’s Bluetooth 5.3 and ANC, along with Sound by Bose, so you know you’re getting a quality experience.

Look for them in Cosmic Blue and Seashell starting at $199.99 in June 2026.

Yoga Tote Sleeve

Finally, if you want to haul your shiny new Yoga PC around in style, you’ll want to take a look at the Yoga Tote Sleeve. It comes in sizes to accommodate both 14″ and 16″ screen sizes and can also fold around to function as a stand on the go. It’s designed to hold your charger, Yoga Pen, headphones, and other miscellany as well as your laptop, making it a true on-the-go workstation.

The 14″ Yoga Tote Sleeve will start at $39.99, while the 16″ will be $44.99 and will be available in January.

Lenovo’s latest Yoga lineup makes a compelling case that “AI PC” doesn’t have to mean confusing, bloated, or wildly overpriced. Whether you want a featherweight notebook that laughs at long flights, a desktop that politely lights up when your boss emails, or a mini PC that wakes up before you do, Lenovo has clearly decided there is no single right way to work, create, or procrastinate responsibly.

The Aura features feel less like gimmicks and more like the kind of quiet intelligence that fades into the background once you get used to it, which is exactly the point. If any of these machines sound like they might finally keep up with how you actually use your computer, it’s worth taking a closer look.

Click here to head over to the Lenovo site and see which Yoga fits your workflow best.

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