Lenovo has released an ultra-light Yoga laptop with a powerful Intel chip and a high-capacity battery.
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Lenovo has announced the launch of its new Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition laptop. It is positioned as the lightest 14-inch model in the brand's lineup, equipped with powerful hardware.
The laptop is equipped with a 14-inch OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.display with a resolution of 2.8K, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and support for VRR technology. The peak brightness of the matrix is 1110 cd/m², and the color gamut is 100% AdobeRGB and sRGB. The model with an Intel Core Ultra 7 355 chip is now available, but a more powerful version based on Core Ultra X9 388H is expected to be released later.
The laptop has 32 GB of RAM Random Access Memory (RAM) is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs, and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computers processor. (LPDDR5X-9600) and 1 or 2 TB of storage, depending on the configuration. The model's list of features also includes a four-speaker audio system and a 75 Wh battery, while weighing only 975 grams and measuring 312 x 212 x 13.9 mm.
Sales of the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition have already started in the UK, with prices starting at $2,086 for the 1 TB storage version.
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