The Asian manufacturer is the great reference when buying a laptop. And now, Lenovo has just announced its new Yoga range, its most acclaimed family of laptops, which is renewed with a new generation of devices, among which its Premium Yogaits main flagships.
As you can see, the variety of products is high, offering all kinds of equipment to meet the needs of the most demanding users. As they have stated from Lenovo “Hybrid life is the new norm that has inspired the development of this new generation of Lenovo Yoga devices. Our goal is to enable more people to be themselves, consume, create and collaborate on their own terms.”
In this way, Lenovo perfectly understands the market, addressing the need for equipment for hybrid work, which combines telecommuting with physical work, through a family of laptops with a very wide variety so that you can choose the model that best suits your needs. Of course, all new Lenovo Yoga laptops come with Windows 11 so you can enjoy the benefits of the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system.
Lenovo Yoga Premium, the top laptop family
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As the name suggests, the new Lenovo Yoga Premium family is the most complete range. With a 2-in-1 format to combine portability with versatility, its solutions stand out for offering unquestionable power.
For this, this family has a rounded corner design so that your transport is as comfortable as possible, along with some technologies that make a difference.
We talk about your screens Lenovo PureSightt, which improve image quality to offer more vivid and natural tones, Eyesafe certification so you can work for hours without your eyes getting tired, or Lenovo AI Engine+ to, through its artificial intelligence, adapt to your use to save battery.
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The great protagonist is Lenovo Slim 9i, a model with a 14-inch OLED touch panel and 4K resolution. A perfect configuration to enjoy all kinds of multimedia content, especially if you take into account that this model boasts speakers signed by Bowers & Wilkins to offer a soundscape beyond any doubt.
On a technical level, the Lenovo Slim 9i laptop features 12th generation Intel Core processors and different RAM configurations.
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We also have the new Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro X and Yoga Slim 7 Pro X, laptops with a 14-inch screen, in this case IPS, with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and touch capacity. To this we must add a power that includes up to 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU for laptops with NVIDIA Studio validation and Lenovo X power technology. All framed in a weight of only 1.6 kilograms so that versatility is its great exponent.
We couldn’t forget about the oga Slim 7i Carbon, a 13-inch model and 2.5K resolution and refresh rate of 120 Hz, and that offers a weight of less than 1 kilogram and a thickness of 14.8mm, making this model perfect to take wherever you need.
It features 12th Gen Intel Core or AMD Rizen 6000 Series processors along with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 mobile GPU to ensure the best performance.
Yoga AIO 7, a moderately sized desktop
By last, Lenovo has also introduced a new all-in-one, the Yoga AIO computer that stands out for its 27-inch screen and 4K resolution. This element can be rotated 90 degrees and hides inside an AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processor and the optional AMD Radeon RX 6600M graphics card, which guarantees the best user experience.
And if you want to use it for multimedia tasks, its dual 5W JBL speakers will more than meet your expectations.
Lenovo Smart Lock Services: Shielding your PC from the unknown
In addition to its new range of devices, the manufacturer has introduced Lenovo Smart Lock Servicesa software platform that has been developed by Absolute and that offers extra security.
To do this, this cloud-based tool will allow you to remotely control all the information stored on your device to prevent data leakage. Also, identity and data theft. To help users recover a stolen PC, Lenovo Smart Lock Services iIncludes access to Absolute’s dedicated Investigations team, which works closely with local law enforcement to try and track you down.
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