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Lenovo Introduces Yoga Slim 7i Pro OLED Edition Laptop

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The future of thin and light computing just got a lot brighter. Today, Lenovo announced its 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Pro laptop now offers consumers a choice of an LCD or super-vibrant OLED display. The new Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro (OLED version) laptop with 14-inch OLED 90Hz panel unveils at CES, and similar to its LCD laptop sibling verified as Intel Evo earlier, features up to the latest 11th Gen Intel Core mobile processors with Intel Iris Xe graphics, or up to NVIDIA GeForce MX450 discrete graphics.

Lenovo continuously enhances the user experience through its commitment to the latest in bold innovation, refined craftsmanship, and smarter technology like instant on when you lift your laptop's lid, hands-free login, and Intelligent Cooling mode. Built to be Intel Evo certification ready, Lenovo and Intel are targeting verification of this updated laptop design with OLED panel later in Q2 2021, pending further tuning. What's more, just use your Yoga's built-in mics to empower the hands-free functionality of Alexa on your PC.





With an OLED panel produced by Samsung Display, the 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Pro is available with an up to 2.8K (2880 x 1800) OLED display and offers 90Hz refresh rate to reduce lag and a taller 16:10 aspect ratio for more screen real estate. It's the first laptop from the Lenovo Yoga line to offer consumers such an immersive OLED display technology upgrade, making it fundamentally different than LCD. Chrominance attributes (called chroma) are amplified by up to 1.25 times the amount provided over LCD, resulting in higher color frequency and saturations of black, not to mention an amplified contrast ratio for 667 times more definition over LCD. This smarter combination of display quality, thin laptop design, mobile processors, and (AI) artificial intelligence works together to create a premium laptop offering better image quality, plus a low response time and power consumption.

It has an impressively wide 100 percent DCI-P3 and 125 percent sRGB color gamut for vivid colors, providing a more lifelike HDR experience that's ideal for high-end video and photo editing; HDR also enhances the contrast between the brightest and darkest parts of an image. Plus, push the limits of picture quality even further with Dolby Vision.

With a legacy of providing transformative laptop experiences, Yoga has always been at the forefront of style, substance, and portability. Discerning consumers will appreciate how clear and readable their on-screen picture quality is even outdoors under direct sunlight. This is due to each individual pixel's ability to emit its own light so it can be independently brightened, dimmed and powered off for improved contrast. Consider your wish for the perfect deep black and more vivid colors via an OLED display granted, as well as your desire for reduced blue light emissions by up to 70 percent over an LCD display for eye health.

Pricing and Availability

The 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Pro (OLED version) is not available in North America. More details on its availability in AP and EMEA will come later. Pricing will vary by market.

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Excellent display, I wonder if burn in is still a problem with the new darker Windows themes.

Interestingly, I looked up the MX450 - it is a cut down desktop GTX 1650. What's interesting is that MX450 is as fast as the Radeon HD7970. I clearly remember us getting a few of those at the office and being so excited about them. They were big and bold. Now a cake cutter laptop is more powerful.
 
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This with a 4750U would be a dream.
 
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If the battery life is average then this isn't going to be worth it.
 
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ew intel, ryzen or gtfo
 
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