Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro will be the new thin and light from the company offering top of the line specs and a taller aspect ratio display.
Lenovo Yoga is the company’s lineup of convertible laptops or at least it used to be. The company changed strategies offering the Yoga series as a more premium thin and light offering. The latest addition as per the reports is the Yoga Slim 7 Pro.
The new Lenovo Yoga laptop also features some design changes from the previous models. There’s now a 16:10 aspect ratio screen for the display. This is great news allowing to fit more content—also a strategic move as seen on the new Dell XPS models.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro Specifications
Yoga Slim 7 Pro features a 14-inch display with thin bezels around the display. There are two flavours available for the laptop; one with 2240 x 1400 pixels resolution display and the other with 2880 x 1800 pixels resolution. Lenovo is not cutting corners here with the thin and light. The laptop is powered by the AMZ Ryzen H CPU which should be more than enough to take care of whatever you can throw at it. Users get the choice to pack the Yoga Slim with up to the beastly Ryzen 9 4900H CPU and 16GB LPDDR4X memory. There’s also a powerful battery option available maxing out at 61Wh.
The laptop comes with two USB C 3.2 Gen 2 ports and a single USB A port. Yoga Slim 7 Pro also features 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The device weighs 1.45Kg and will be available in grey and silver colour options with a glass-cover in front of the display as a choice as well.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro Price
Slim 7 Pro price for the EMEA region starts at €799. The German press release further adds that the thin and light won’t be available in some countries till 2021.
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