Lenovo releases new desktop PC globally with Intel Panther Lake and 1,000-nit OLED display

Lenovo has finally given the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition a global release. Announced in January, the all-in-one desktop was one of many devices that Lenovo brought to CES 2026 in Las Vegas. While many of these arrived a few months later, Lenovo waited until mid-May before selling the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition in any capacity.
Now, the company has expanded the availability of its 32-inch AIO to North America. For the time being, Lenovo is selling the desktop with no configuration options, unlike in Australia and Europe. Instead, the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition comes in a single SKU priced at $3,097.99 in the US. By contrast, the desktop is still listed as 'coming soon' in Canada.
For context, the latest iMac with 24 GB of RAM and an Apple M4 chipset now runs close to $2,000 (curr. $1,994 on Amazon). By contrast, the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition leverages Intel's Core Ultra X7 358H, a 16-core processor combining 4 Cougar Cove P-Cores, 8 Darkmont E-Cores and another 4 Darkmont E-Cores running at a lower clock speed.
Additionally, the Core Ultra X7 358H contains the Arc B390, a powerful iGPU with 12 Xe3 cores that is capable of triple-A gaming at 1080p or even 1440p in some cases. Moreover, Lenovo includes 32 GB of LPDDR5X RAM running at 9,600 MT/s and a 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD. On top of that, the AIO features a 4K OLED panel with a 165 Hz refresh rate and 225 nits SDR brightness, which is said to extend to 1,000 nits in HDR mode. Lenovo has not confirmed when or if North America will receive customisation options like in other parts of the world.











