CES 2025: Lenovo’s Yoga and IdeaPad Lines Show the Future of Computing

CES 2025: Lenovo’s Yoga and IdeaPad Lines Show the Future of Computing

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Lenovo has unveiled an extensive lineup of AI-enabled laptops and tablets at CES 2025, showcasing new features in its Yoga and IdeaPad families.

Amid a sea of groundbreaking technology, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i stands out as an impressive and exciting offering from Lenovo. This laptop features the world’s first camera-under-display technology in a laptop, achieving a remarkable 98 per cent screen-to-body ratio. The 14-inch device boasts a 4K 120Hz PureSight Pro OLED display and is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 processors. Weighing just 2.62 pounds, it offers up to 17 hours of battery life and will be available in February 2025, starting at $1,849.

Ces 2025: Lenovo Unleashes Ai-Powered Yoga And Ideapad In Las Vegas

Building on one of the most innovative laptops showcased at CES, the dual-screen Yoga Book 9i returns with significant improvements. The device features two 14-inch OLED PureSight touch displays with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and 500 nits brightness. Its dual-screen design allows users to use one screen as a canvas while running AI image generation software on the other. The device includes a Bluetooth keyboard and Yoga Pen and starts at $1,999 when it launches in May 2025.

True to the legacy Lenovo has built with the brand, the Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition continues to innovate, offering new ways to fold your laptop for both fun and work. This Copilot-enabled device features a 2.8K 14-inch PureSight display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1100 nits peak brightness. The laptop boasts exclusive Aura Edition features, including Smart Modes, Attention Mode, and wellness enhancements. It will hit shelves in February 2025 with a starting price of $1,599.

Ces 2025: Lenovo Unleashes Ai-Powered Yoga And Ideapad In Las Vegas

For productivity-focused users, the IdeaPad Pro 5i offers up to Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and a 2.8K OLED 120Hz display. The laptop includes an 84 WHr battery and a comprehensive port selection, all while maintaining a relatively portable 4.39-pound weight. It will be available in July 2025, starting at $1,499.

One of the more surprising offerings, Lenovo’s desktop lineup expands with the IdeaCentre Mini x, the world’s first consumer desktop powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor. This compact 1-litre system supports Wi-Fi 7 and includes USB 4.0 ports, launching in April 2025 at $659.99.

Ces 2025: Lenovo Unleashes Ai-Powered Yoga And Ideapad In Las Vegas

Not solely focused on laptops, Lenovo also introduced its first on-device AI tablet, the Yoga Tab Plus, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform. The tablet features a 12.7-inch 3K anti-reflection PureSight Pro display with 900 nits brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate. Available in January 2025, it will start at $699.99.

All new devices will feature Lenovo AI Now, a comprehensive AI system powered by Meta’s Llama 3 Large Language Model. This system enables on-device data handling and includes a personal knowledge base for secure document and image interaction.

There is no denying that Lenovo has brought some exciting devices to CES, but with this year’s show only just getting underway, there will undoubtedly be more impressive technology from the show floor and beyond.

Lenovo also made major announcements surrounding the Lenovo Legion gaming laptops, desktops and monitors, the Lenovo Legion Go handheld, Lenovo Go 2 Prototype and new Lenovo Legion Tab, the ThinkBook laptop line and a brand-new rollable display in the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 laptop at CES 2025.

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Brendan Frye
Brendan Frye

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