Lenovo announces Yoga AIO 7 desktop system with 27-inch 4K screen, AMD Ryzen 6000H processors and up to a Radeon RX 6600M dGPU
The latest Yoga AIO 7 allows users to easily change display orientation to landscape or portrait. (Image Source: Lenovo)
The latest all-in-one desktop system from Lenovo features a 4K LCD screen than can be easily reoriented in portrait or landscape mode, a JBL sound system and powerful specs such as the latest AMD Ryzen 6000H APUs coupled with LPDDR5 RAM and NVMe SSD storage, plus up to a Radeon RX 6600M dGPU.
Together with the latest Yoga laptops, Lenovo is offering an updated all-in-one desktop model (27ARH7) equipped with AMD’s Ryzen 6000 APUs and a discrete Radeon RDNA2 GPU. This model is part of the Yoga family because it features an adaptive 4K 27-inch screen that can be easily rotated to switch from landscape to portrait mode. The Yoga AIO 7’s flexible hinge design lets you swivel the display 90° with a mere push and the hinge also tilts 5° forward and up-to-15° backward. Additionally, the IPS panel itself is essentially borderless with 400 nit peak brightness and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut.
Lenovo also includes a large 2x 5W JBL speaker system that can handle bass tones quite well, plus the USB-C connector allows users to hook up their Lenovo laptops or smartphones to benefit from the larger screen and also charge the batteries. Other outstanding specs include:
Port selection: 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB-C 2.0, DisplayPort video out, GbE jack, audio combo jack
External 170 W PSU
12.39 kg (27.32 lbs) weight
Cloud Gray color
The new Yoga AIO 7 system will be available this June in select geographical zones (excluding the U.S.). For the European version, prices start at 1499 Euro.
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