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Lenovo releases new 14-inch laptop in North America with 120 Hz OLED display

The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14IPH11) comes in a choice of two colours.
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The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14IPH11) comes in a choice of two colours.
Lenovo has finally started selling one of its new Intel Panther Lake laptops in North America. Equipped with up to 32 GB of RAM and a 70 Wh battery, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14IPH11) also comes with an optional 2.8K OLED display that combines 1,100 nits peak brightness with a 120 Hz refresh rate.

Lenovo has finally released the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition in North America. For context, the company showcased the laptop at the start of March during MWC 2026. Less than two weeks later, the compact 14-inch laptop found its way to Australia and Europe, including the UK.

On the one hand, Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14IPH11) surpasses last year's models (curr. $899 on Amazon) by adopting the Core Ultra 7 355 processor from Intel's Panther Lake family. Additionally, Lenovo includes LPDDR5X-7467 RAM and M.2 2242 storage, as well as a 70 Wh battery that supports 65 W charging.

The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition weighs 1.22 kg when configured with either of its OLED touchscreen display options in North America. As in Europe and Australia, these displays output at 1200p and 1800p (2.8K) but with 1,100 nits peak brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate in the latter's case.

The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14IPH11) starts at $1,399 in the US but can be configured up to $1,849 with a 2.8K OLED display, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. Meanwhile, the same configurations cost CAD 1,929 and CAD 2,599, respectively. Please see Lenovo's website for more details.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 04 > Lenovo releases new 14-inch laptop in North America with 120 Hz OLED display
Alex Alderson, 2026-04- 1 (Update: 2026-04- 1)