Lenovo releases new desktop PC internationally with Intel Panther Lake, RTX 5060 and 32 GB RAM

Earlier this year, Lenovo released the Yoga AIO 32IPH11 with a 32-inch display, Intel Panther Lake processors and an unusual design. Now, the company has complemented that 32-inch desktop with a smaller alternative. Specifically, it has released the Yoga AIO 27IPH11 in Australia, East Asia, the UK and in parts of the Eurozone.
Despite being smaller, the Yoga AIO 27IPH11 has a few tricks up its sleeve that the Yoga AIO 32IPH11 lacks. For instance, Lenovo has included two SSD slots, should you wish to expand the desktop beyond the 512 GB or 1 TB of storage that comes installed from the factory. Additionally, the Yoga AIO 27IPH11 has an adjustable stand, which its 32-inch counterpart lacks.
Moreover, Lenovo sells its new desktop with an optional Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU packing 8 GB of VRAM. Unfortunately, the company has not confirmed the GPU’s peak wattage, which ranges between 45 W and 100 W. Nonetheless, this GPU should provide the Yoga AIO 27IPH11 with higher GPU performance than many other AIO desktops, including Apple’s latest 24-inch iMac (curr. $1,994 on Amazon).
Setting GPU performance aside, the 27-inch desktop can be configured with Core Ultra 5 325 and Core Ultra 7 356H processors. Separated by about 25% in our benchmarks, these processors can be complemented by up to 32 GB of RAM and a 1440p touchscreen IPS display that delivers 350 nits peak brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Pricing starts at AUD 2,639, €1,699-€1,969, HKD 11,010 and £1,290 (~$1,725) in Australia, the Eurozone, Hong Kong and the UK, respectively, for freely configurable units. Please see Lenovo’s website for more details.











