Lenovo stretches out its Yoga lineup with five new laptops

Lenovo’s new Yoga devices bring power efficiency and flexibility on the go.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Lenovo announced five new laptops today from its Lenovo Yoga 7 and Yoga 6 series, the Yoga Slim 7i, the Yoga Slim 7i Pro, the Yoga Slim 7 Pro, the Yoga 7i (14-inch and 15.6-inch), and the Yoga 6. Lenovo built the laptops to provide a flexible multimedia experience and to allow people to work on the go. All of the laptops feature Amazon Alexa support, optimized battery life, rapid charging, and Wi-Fi 6 support. The Yoga Slim 7 devices aren’t shipping to North America, but the rest of the lineup will be available in North America and other regions.

The Yoga 7 and Yoga 6 series are the rebranded successors to the Yoga C740 and Yoga C640, respectively. Lenovo doesn’t have pages up for the individual laptops at the time of publication, but you should be able to check them out onLenovo’s websitesoon.

The Yoga Slim 7i Pro features artificial intelligence advancements for battery optimization and intelligent thermals. These features work together to manage the power of your device, such as increasing the power output for demanding activities and reducing the output for low-demand actions.

The rest of the new additions to the Yoga lineup feature an Intelligent Cooling Mode, which is an AI-enhanced optimization setting that boosts performance and extends battery life. Lenovo reports that the models powered by next-gen Intel Core processors get an average of 20 percent better battery life.

Yoga Slim 7i

Yoga Slim 7i

Yoga Slim 7i Pro

Yoga Slim 7 Pro

Yoga 7i

Yoga 6

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The Yoga 7i that’s shipping to North America has features that help you work better, including flip to boot support, which boots up your PC as you open it up. It has has a camera bump that goes up from the bezel, called a “Nega-notch” by Lenovo, that allows you to have a full rectangular screen with no notch bumping down.

The Yoga 6 that ships to North America has a stain-resistant fabric wrapped top cover that helps protect the device from wear and tear.

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