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Lenovo has added two new Yoga laptops to its Aura Edition lineup and its new IdeaPads can now be outfitted with Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
Lenovo also announced the latest Yoga 7i 2-in-1 convertible laptops with versatile 14-inch and 16-inch options, a new IdeaPad Pro 5i with optional OLED display, and two other tablets—the Idea ...
Lenovo's new Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 promise serious AI chops and "multi-day" battery life. Written by Max Buondonno, Contributing Writer May 20, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. PT Kerry Wan/ZDNET ...
Lenovo was selling the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 for almost the exact price of our L13 Yoga ($1,670) at this writing. The company's prices fluctuate weekly, so keep an eye out for sales.
Lenovo has launched far too many new products at CES 2024 to write about in full, so we’re just going to cover the meatiest bits. The main focus is on its range of AI-toting laptops, which come with ...
Lenovo launches new ThinkPad S2 Yoga 2023 laptop; features a 360-degree touchscreen, 100% sRGB, Intel/AMD processors, weighs 1.26kg, pricing starts at 5799 Yuan ($812).
In terms of pure performance, the Lenovo ThinkPad S1 Yoga provides good overall performance. It has a low-voltage CPU which can multitask with 4-5 apps at once, but can’t really set the stage on ...
Lenovo's 2-in-1 take on its flagship Carbon business laptop is the top-tier ThinkPad X1 Yoga, successfully adapting its unparalleled product design and features in this eighth generation. Best ...
The Intel-generation thing leaves me headscratching sometimes. I have a desktop with a 10th gen i5 and a GTX750ti, and all disks are old-style 6mb SATA (not NVME) with a SSD boot disk. Laptop (a ...
The Yoga Book 9i will have three Thunderbolt 4.0 ports and will be compatible with Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth. The dual-screen way — The Yoga Book 9i isn’t the first time that Lenovo experimented ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 updates to Intel's 12th-gen CPUs. It's a solid laptop for businesspeople, but mainstream users might want to look elsewhere. Skip to main content ...