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Lenovo Yoga 16s 2022 showcased in hands-on photos

The Lenovo Yoga 16s 2022 will launch in two variants. (Image source: Lenovo)
The Lenovo Yoga 16s 2022 will launch in two variants. (Image source: Lenovo)
Lenovo continues to teases the Yoga 16s 2022 on its Weibo channel. The company has now shared hands-on images and has confirmed that USB Type-C charging will be supported. The device will be available without a dedicated GPU, too.

Lenovo has already revealed plenty about the Yoga 16s 2022, one of two Yoga laptops that it will be releasing soon. While the company is yet to reveal a launch date, it has confirmed that the Yoga 16s 2022 will be available with up to an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H APU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.

Now, the company has shared hands-on pictures of the device on Weibo. Embedded below, the photos confirm that the laptop supports Dolby Atmos and has a wide speaker grille above its keyboard deck. Additionally, the device's display bezels look as thin as they do in marketing renders, which is good to see. The company has also shared a screenshot that lists the Yoga 16s 2022 as having a 10-bit colour panel to go with its 120 Hz refresh rate and 2,560 x 1,600-pixel native resolution.

Moreover, a separate marketing render shows the device with three USB ports, an SD card reader, a 3.5 mm jack, an HDMI port and Lenovo's square charging port. Supposedly, the latter delivers 135 W of power, but the machine will support up to 95 W charging via USB Type-C too. The company implies that this Type-C port is DisplayPort Alt Mode-capable, as well. 

Incidentally, Lenovo will sell a version that eschews its proprietary charging port for another Type-C connection. However, this model will only be available without a GeForce RTX 3050 GPU. All other components should remain identical between models, though.

(Image source: Lenovo)
(Image source: Lenovo)
(Image source: Lenovo)
(Image source: Lenovo)

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Alex Alderson, 2021-10-14 (Update: 2021-10-14)