Lenovo releases new 14-inch Panther Lake laptop globally with 1,100 nit OLED display

The dust has barely settled on the launch of the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Gen 11. Replacing the Lunar Lake-based Gen 10 edition (curr. $899 on Amazon), the new Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition debuted earlier this month during MWC 2026 alongside a whole host of other Lenovo laptops. Nonetheless, the Gen 11 edition is already available to order globally.
To recap, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Gen 11 combines a 70 Wh battery with a Core Ultra 7 355 processor from Intel's Panther Lake family. Moreover, Lenovo includes 16 GB of LPDDR5X-7467 RAM and 512 GB of M.2 2442 storage by default. However, this can be upgraded to 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage as needed.
Likewise, Lenovo offers three OLED display options at launch. By default, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Gen 11 comes with a 1200p panel that combines a 60 Hz refresh rate with 400 nits peak brightness and 100% DCI-P3 colour space coverage. For a small surcharge, this panel can be swapped for a 2.8K, 500 nit and 120 Hz alternative that also lacks a touchscreen. Finally, the new 14-inch laptop tops out at a 2.8K, 120 Hz, 1,100 nit (HDR) and touchscreen display.
The Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition starts at £1,330 in the UK and €1,319 in the Eurozone with the same hardware. Please note that prices vary across the Eurozone. For instance, the Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition varies between €1,349 and €1,550 in Ireland, Germany and Spain. While the laptop has not reached North America yet, it is also available in other markets like Australia, where it retails for AUD 2,999.










