Lenovo Yoga’s latest evolution suggests the company is less focused on faster hardware and more interested in how people actually use their devices.
CES is where companies showcase their latest innovations and give consumers a glimpse of what they may be able to buy in the coming months. It is also an opportunity to preview upcoming devices that many people will not get to try for some time, while the broader tech industry buzzes with anticipation. Lenovo has joined that conversation with a significant update to its Yoga lineup, introducing a range of laptops, desktops and accessories designed to weave artificial intelligence more deeply into the creative process.
Centre stage among the new announcements is the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition (16-inch, 11th generation), a device built for creators who need serious performance. It is powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. The visual experience centres on a 3.2K PureSight Pro Tandem OLED display, while a new ForcePad also functions as a drawing surface for the Yoga Pen Gen 2. This integration is designed to streamline creative workflows by reducing friction between idea and execution.

Lenovo also unveiled the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition, billed as its lightest 14-inch Yoga laptop to date. That model, alongside new desktops such as the immersive Yoga AIO i Aura Edition and the compact Yoga Mini i, signals a broader strategy to offer tailored options for different types of users. These devices feature what the company calls “Smart Modes,” which automatically adjust system settings depending on whether a user is working, creating or gaming.
For users looking to get the most out of the Yoga ecosystem, Lenovo’s Yoga Pro 27UD-10 monitor offers a high-end display designed with visual fidelity and creative work in mind. The monitor features a 26.5-inch PureSight QD-OLED panel with a UHD resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels. Built to integrate smoothly into creative workflows alongside the Yoga Pro 9i, it delivers deep contrast and precise colour accuracy, with 99 per cent coverage of both the sRGB and DCI-P3 colour gamuts, as well as true 10-bit colour support.

With a 240Hz refresh rate and a brightness rating of 250 candelas per square metre, the display bridges the gap between professional design requirements and high-end gaming performance. The inclusion of high-spec visual hardware underscores Lenovo’s broader push to deliver a cohesive experience across its devices for users who value consistency in their creative and productivity workflows.
The Lenovo Headphones Yoga PC Edition round out Lenovo’s creator-focused range with audio hardware designed to complement the workflow demands of the Yoga lineup. The headphones are styled to match the Yoga aesthetic and are built to integrate closely with Lenovo’s Smart Share features, allowing for quick pairing and smooth device switching within the Yoga environment. They also support Bluetooth 5.3, enabling easy connection to a wide range of devices.
Designed to pair with the immersive visual experience of Yoga Pro devices, the headphones aim to deliver clear, balanced audio suited to both creative work and entertainment. By adding dedicated audio hardware to the lineup, Lenovo continues to emphasize its vision of interconnected devices that work together seamlessly, without requiring users to constantly manage connections or settings.
Lenovo did not stop there, also announcing several additional laptops and form factors across its consumer lineup. These include the Yoga Slim 7a and Yoga Slim 7x, as well as the new Lenovo Yoga Mini i, an ultra-compact PC housed in a 600-gram aluminum chassis and designed for creators or professionals who need a powerful system in a very small footprint.
The refresh also extends to the IdeaPad range, with new models such as the IdeaPad Pro 5i, the IdeaPad 5a and 5x 2-in-1 series, and the slim and lightweight IdeaPad Slim 5x. Together, the expanded lineup gives Lenovo’s consumer offerings a broad appeal, positioning the company to meet a wide range of user needs.
If that were not enough, Lenovo also moved beyond hardware with the introduction of Lenovo Qira, a personal artificial intelligence agent scheduled to launch in 2026. The system is designed to create continuity across devices, helping users transition tasks seamlessly between their PC, tablet and phone.
Of course, new hardware also brings new peripherals and adapters, with Lenovo expanding its lineup with practical tools such as the Lenovo 900 Wireless Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard and the new Multi-port USB-C 100W GaN Charger. With these additions, the company is signalling that the future of personal computing is not solely about raw power, but about a seamless, connected experience that operates quietly in the background.
Lenovo Yoga & IdeaPad Pricing and Availability:
- Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition (16”, 11) starting at $1,899.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga Pro 27UD-10 is starting at $1,499.99 with expected availability February 2026.
- Lenovo Headphones YOGA PC Edition is starting at $199.99 with expected availability June 2026.
- Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (15”, 11) is starting at $1,799.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga 7a 2-in-1 (14”, 11) is starting at $899.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga 7a 2-in-1 (16”, 11) is starting at $849.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition (14”, 11) is starting at $1,499.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga Slim 7x (14”, 11) is starting at $949.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga Slim 7a (14”, 11) will be available only in select markets. Please contact local Lenovo
representatives for pricing and availability. - Yoga AIO i Aura Edition (32”, 11) is starting at $2,399.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Yoga Mini i (1L, 11) is starting at $699.99 with expected availability June 2026.
- IdeaPad Pro 5i (16”, 11) is estimated to start at $1,699 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- IdeaPad 5a 2-in-1 (15”, 11) is estimated to start at $799 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 (14”, 11) will be available only in select markets. Please contact local Lenovo
representatives for pricing and availability. - IdeaPad Slim 5x (13”, 11) will be available only in select markets. Please contact local Lenovo
representatives for pricing and availability. - IdeaPad Slim 5x (15”, 11) is estimated to start at $899 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- Lenovo 900 Wireless Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard & Mouse is estimated to start at Keyboard:
$129.99 USD / Mouse: $49.99 with expected availability March 2026. - Lenovo Multi-port USB-C 100W GaN Charger is starting at $74.99 with expected availability April 2026.
- Lenovo Combo 2-in-1 Power Bank is starting at $149.99 and expected February 2026.
- Chromebook Plus (15”, 10) is estimated to start at $469.99 with expected availability Q2 2026.
- 14-inch Yoga Tote Sleeve is starting at $39.99 with expected availability January 2026.
- 16-inch Yoga Tote Sleeve is starting at $44.99 with expected availability January 2026.
At CES this year, Lenovo delivered a slate of compelling offerings, with each new device pushing beyond standard specification upgrades and aiming to bring meaningful innovation to its lineup. There is much to be excited about in what the company has brought to market. As always, however, a full assessment will have to wait until review units become available. That said, based on what has been shown so far, anticipation is high to spend hands-on time with the new ideas Lenovo is introducing.
Stay tuned to CGM for all the CES 2026 news, including more from Lenovo’s ThinkPad line, Legion line and their new concept products.




