At CES 2026, Lenovo broadened its Yoga family with a clear focus on creators and multi‑mode users, introducing a range of laptops and desktops that trade on a mix of performance, portability, and flexible input options. The announcements span from a mid‑tier creative workhorse to ultra‑light clamshells, convertible 2‑in‑1s, and all‑in‑one desktops, each tuned to different workflows and price points.
Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition
The Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (15”, 11) positions itself as a powerful alternative to Lenovo’s flagship creative laptop. Configurable with Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processors and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU at 105 W TDP, the 7i Aura aims to deliver substantial GPU horsepower for rendering, editing, and AI‑assisted creative tasks. Lenovo also offers an optional Force Pad with Yoga Pen Gen 2 support, bringing pen input to users who want sketching and annotation without a full convertible hinge.
Display and connectivity are practical strengths. The 2.5K PureSight Pro display reaches 1100 nits peak brightness and carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification, promising strong contrast and usable brightness in varied lighting. For studio workflows, the 7i Aura includes dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.1, USB‑A Gen 2, and an SD card reader, covering the common needs of photographers and videographers who rely on fast transfers and external peripherals.
Taken together, the Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition reads as a balanced choice for creators who want near‑flagship performance with a slightly more compact footprint and a full complement of studio‑ready ports.
Pricing and availability: The Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition starts at $1,799.99 with expected availability in Q2 2026.
Yoga 7a 2‑in‑1 and Yoga Tote Sleeve
Lenovo also refreshed its convertible lineup with the Yoga 7a 2‑in‑1, available in 14‑ and 16‑inch sizes and featuring a 360° hinge and a new Canvas mode for more natural sketching and note‑taking. The included Yoga Pen Gen 2, powered by Wacom technology, is a notable inclusion for users who prioritize pen input. These models run on AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, signaling Lenovo’s continued embrace of heterogeneous silicon across the Yoga family.
Complementing the 2‑in‑1s is the Yoga Tote Sleeve, a practical accessory that doubles as a carrying solution and a stand. Designed to hold the laptop, charger, pen, earbuds, and other essentials, the sleeve aims to simplify mobile workflows for hybrid users who need a compact, all‑in‑one transport option.
Yoga Slim Series
Pricing and availability:
- Yoga 7a 2‑in‑1 (14”, 11) starts at $899.99, expected Q2 2026.
- Yoga 7a 2‑in‑1 (16”, 11) starts at $849.99, expected Q2 2026.
The Yoga Tote Sleeve complements the 2‑in‑1s as a convertible carrying solution that doubles as a stand and holds essentials like the pen, charger, and earbuds.
Lenovo’s Yoga Slim line expands with three distinct approaches to ultra‑thin performance.
Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition
The Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition (14”, 11) is a sub‑kilogram Copilot+ PC that promises high performance in a featherweight chassis. Weighing less than 2.2 lbs (975 g), it pairs Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processors with integrated Intel Arc GPU capabilities and up to 9600 MHz RAM, aiming to accelerate rendering and multitasking while keeping thermals and weight tightly controlled. The 2.8K PureSight Pro POLED display with 1100 nits peak brightness and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification underscores Lenovo’s emphasis on visual fidelity even in its lightest machines. A refined matte Yoga coating across the chassis is intended to improve grip and resist fingerprints during long creative sessions.
Pricing and availability: The Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition starts at $1,499.99, expected Q2 2026.
Yoga Slim 7x
For users prioritizing battery life and always‑connected mobility, the Yoga Slim 7x (14”, 11) runs on Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus platforms. At 1.17 kg and 13.9 mm thin, it targets long days away from a plug with Lenovo’s claim of up to 29 hours of battery life. The Slim 7x also offers a 2.8K PureSight Pro OLED option and a 9MP MIPI IR webcam, features that will appeal to streamers and remote workers who need strong imaging and long endurance.
Pricing and availability: The Slim 7x starts at $949.99, expected Q2 2026.
Yoga Slim 7a
Rounding out the Slim family, the Yoga Slim 7a (14”, 11) brings AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors to a thin‑and‑light chassis. It mirrors the Slim line’s display options and aims to deliver sustained performance with efficient power use, making it a sensible choice for creators who want AMD silicon in a portable form.
Pricing and availability: The Slim 7a will be available only in select markets; contact local Lenovo representatives for pricing and availability.
Yoga Desktops
Lenovo’s desktop additions aim to anchor the broader Yoga ecosystem in the studio.
Yoga AIO i Aura Edition
The Yoga AIO i Aura Edition (32”, 11) is an all‑in‑one Copilot+ PC built around a 4K OLED 165 Hz panel and up to Intel Core Ultra X7 Series 3 processors. Its floating design, Adaptive Lighting, and Harman Kardon speakers with Dolby Atmos target users who want an immersive, elegant studio centerpiece. Practical touches such as a hidden USB dongle for the wireless keyboard and mouse, an electronic shutter for a 16MP Face ID camera, and Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1 ports round out the package.
Pricing and availability: The Yoga AIO i Aura Edition starts at $2,399.99, expected Q2 2026.
Yoga Mini i
Yoga Mini i — compact desktop for space‑conscious creators
The Yoga Mini i is Lenovo’s compact desktop option, designed for users who want desktop‑class capabilities without a large tower or all‑in‑one footprint. It’s aimed at home studios, small offices, and classrooms where desk space is limited but local GPU acceleration, low‑latency I/O, and reliable performance are still needed.
Expect a focus on practical connectivity, multiple display outputs, fast external ports, and support for external storage or audio interfaces, so the Mini i can serve as a tidy hub for multi‑monitor and audio/video workflows. Its small size likely limits internal expandability, so many users will pair it with docks or external peripherals.
Strengths: small footprint, easy placement, and seamless integration with Yoga monitors and laptops.
Tradeoffs: fewer upgrade options, tighter thermals under sustained loads, and greater reliance on external devices for studio‑grade flexibility.
Pricing and availability: The Yoga Mini i starts at $699.99, with expected availability in June 2026.
Lenovo’s CES lineup reads as a deliberate attempt to cover the spectrum of creative needs: high‑power mobile workstations, convertible pen‑first devices, ultra‑light productivity machines, and desktop hubs. The company’s strategy emphasizes display quality, flexible input, and diverse silicon choices, Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon, so buyers can prioritize GPU power, pen workflows, or battery life depending on their work.
That breadth is a strength, but it also raises practical questions for buyers: how do real‑world battery life and sustained performance compare across these configurations, and how seamless will pen and Force Pad workflows feel in daily use? Those answers will matter as much as the headline specs when these devices reach reviewers and customers.
From the studio‑ready ports of the Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition to the featherweight ambition of the Slim 7i Ultra and the convertible flexibility of the Yoga 7a 2‑in‑1, the lineup offers options rather than a single solution. For professionals and hobbyists alike, the choice will come down to which tradeoffs, power, portability, pen input, or battery life, matter most in their workflows.































