When people think of computers all in one, the first thing that comes to mind may be that of Apple iMac. BLenovo’s upcoming Yoga AIO 7 has more tricks up its sleeve than a Mac or any other AIO desktop PC. This isn’t Lenovo’s first AIO desktop, but the company does has greatly improved its current Yoga A940 AIO in several ways: design, specifications and additional features.
The Yoga AIO 7 is equipped with a selection between two AMD Ryzen processors:the Ryzen 7 4800H or the Ryzen 5 4600H—an Nvidia RTX 2060, 16 GB or 32 GB of memory and two storage solutions, up to 1 TB SSD and up to 2 TB HDD. But perhaps the most notable feature is the rotating screen.
The screen rotates a full 90 degrees, which allow you to see your work andn whatever the most appropriate orientation. The viewing angle can be rotated horizontally from flat to 20 degrees, too. The contents of the screen will rotate automatically if projected from a phone or tablet and the Yoga AIO 7 also supports wireless streaming from the same devices, without turning on the PC.
As for the screen specifications, there are two options. They are both 27-inch IPS 4K displays, but the most amateur once has a 99% DCI-P3 color range or 99% Adobe RGB. The base model has a 100% sRGB color gamut. Lenovo says it has designed its screens with professional-level display requirements: it’s flicker-free ilow blue lcertain certificate of TÜV Rheinland; has DC attenuation, which controls the brightness by varying the power supplied to the circuit; and has on-screen display (OSD) functionality for easy display setup.
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Lenovo’s Yoga AIO 7 also includes a 2 x 5W JBL by Harman certified stereo speaker and an optional 5M detachable IR camera. Amazon’s smart assistant, Alexa, is also integrated into your computer, and yes, it can connect to smart home devices you already have.
In terms of connectivity, there are a I / O port loading. On the side: 1 USB 3.22 Gen 2 type C; 2 USB 3.22 Gen 2 type A; and 1 micòfon / earphone combo. On the back: 2 USB 2.0; 2 USB 3.22 Gen 2 type A; and 1 LAN input. There’s also a USB 2.0 type C plus on top for a good measure.
Last but not least, Lenovo’s new AIO PC supports device sharing. So, you can connect the laptop to Yoga via USB-C and share the screen, speakers, mouse, keyboard and even the Yoga HDD with the laptop to transfer data between the two devices. While connected to the Yoga AIO 7, the laptop can also be charged.
The Yoga AIO 7 is now available in China (called Yoga 27) and is expected to be available in select markets this February starting at $ 1,600. It is not known if or when the Yoga AIO 7 will be available in North America.
Knowing the performance of AMD Ryzen’s 4000 series processors, especially paired with an RTX 2060, the AIO PC looks incredibly attractive. It has the appropriate features and specifications (i price!) to appeal to a wide audience, so I hope Lenovo decides to launch this all-in-one all in the state.
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