Lenovo has expanded its Yoga series portfolio by launching a new high-performance, productivity-focused laptop, the Yoga Pro 7 (14” 10th Gen), at MWC 2025. Alongside the Yoga Pro 7, Lenovo also introduced several other laptops in the Yoga lineup, including the Yoga Pro 9i/7i, the Yoga Slim 7, and the Yoga 2-in-1 (14”/16” 10th Gen) convertible laptop.
Powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors with an AMD Radeon 880M GPU, the portable machine is built to handle intensive workloads. It packs up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X 8000 MHz dual-channel RAM and up to 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD. Like other Yoga models, Lenovo has also opted for an OLED screen with the Yoga Pro 7 (14” 10th Gen), featuring a 14.5-inch 3K (2944 x 1840) OLED Puresight Pro display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a peak brightness of 1000 nits.
In addition to this, the panel covers 100% sRGB and P3 color spaces, making it suitable for tasks like video color grading and photo editing. Furthermore, the display is Dolby Vision, DisplayHDR True Black 1000, and TUV low blue light certified. Lenovo has managed to pack a large 84 Whr battery into the Yoga Pro 7 (14” 10) laptop. Dimensionally, it measures 325.3 x 228.1 x 17.4 mm (12.81 x 8.98 x 0.69 inches) and weighs just 1.53 kg (3.37 lbs).
Lenovo’s new Yoga machine supports Wi-Fi 7 and has plenty of connectivity options, including 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Unfortunately, there's no SD card reader here. So, users will have to rely on a dongle. Other features include a 5 MP webcam without a privacy shutter, four speakers with Dolby Atmos audio, and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity.
Available in a single Tidal Teal colorway, the Yoga Pro 7 (14” 10th Gen) starts at €1,399. However, Lenovo has yet to share detailed pricing information for the other variants. Consumers will be able to buy the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 (14” 10th Gen) in April 2025 via Lenovo's official website and other retailers.
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