Lenovo's latest desktop offerings include a new Yoga-branded all-in-one desktop PC and two monitors that are sure to turn heads, all three with great-looking displays and new tricks that would be a welcome addition to any home office.
The announcement includes a swanky-looking all-in-one PC that bears the Yoga name and features a cool rotating trick, and a pair of full HD monitors that boast features like integrated smartphone holders and cable management to keep everything neat.
The Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 may be a desktop PC, but it still has the flexibility that Lenovo's Yoga series is known for. A unique twist on the all-in-one design, the Yoga can rotate its screen 90 degrees into a portrait-view layout.
The 27-inch all-in-one boasts a collection of parts there, including an AMD Ryzen 7 4800H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card, but the real highlight is the 27-inch 4K IPS display. In addition to the screen's rotational position, this panel delivers great color, with 99% of the DCI-P3 color space and 99% of the Adobe RGB color gamut.
The rotatable display is framed by a very slim bezel and is dressed in colors such as Cloud Gray and Moon White, with matching accessories available.
This all-in-one also has built-in JBL speakers positioned to deliver great sound regardless of screen position, USB-C connectivity and power supply allow for laptop charging and file sharing with a single cable, and the built-in microphone works with Amazon Alexa to turn your desktop into a full-fledged smart speaker.
The Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 will be available this February starting at $1,599. Unfortunately, it does not appear that the Yoga AIO 7 will be available in the U.S., but expect to see the rotating design on future Lenovo desktops.
In other desktop news, Lenovo announced two monitors, the Lenovo L24i-30 and the Lenovo L27e-30. These Full HD monitors are 23.8" and 27" respectively and boast IPS panels with wide viewing angles and sleek designs.
The monitors themselves are as thin as 7.1 mm and have a narrow bezel design with virtually no edges on the top and sides. Each monitor is equipped with an all-metal stand with built-in cable management and smartphone holder.
The monitors themselves support AMD FreeSync at refresh rates up to 75 Hz. The panels have an anti-glare coating and are certified by TUV Rheinland to minimize blue light emissions and flicker with Lenovo's Eye-Comfort technology.
Both monitors will be available in March; the 23.8-inch Lenovo L24i-30 monitor starts at $159.99 and the 27-inch Lenovo L27e-30 monitor at $189.99.
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