Aside from unveiling its latest IdeaPad laptops, Lenovo also announced more devices at CES 2021, including a new all-in-one, two LAVIE devices in collaboration with NEC, and two new monitors.
First up, we have the Yoga AIO 7, an all-in-one desktop PC with a novel rotating display, meaning users can orient the AIO 7’s a 27-inch 4K IPS display either vertically or horizontally. This makes the said PC a great match for users who need a flexible setup for their home office.
Aside from its unique design, the AIO 7 packs powerful hardware, including up to an AMD Ryzen 7 4800H Processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. The AIO 7 also features a soft-textured design, as well as JBL Harman-certified stereo speakers.
Up next, we have two LAVIE devices from NEC Personal Computers, a joint-venture of Lenovo and NEC Corporation. The first of the two is the LAVIE MINI, an ultra-mobile PC prototype that packs an 8-inch display, as well as a modular design that lets it transform into several form-factors, including a laptop and a Switch-style gaming device.
Aside from its unique design, the LAVIE MINI packs up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 mobile processor with Intel Iris Xe graphics, along with up to 256GB SSD of storage and 16GB of RAM.
The other LAVIE device is the LAVIE Pro Mobile, a more conventional laptop that features a 13.3-inch display and up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 with Intel Iris Xe graphics.
Finally, we have the Lenovo L24i-30 and Lenovo L27e-30 monitors. The said displays come in 24-inch and 27-inch display sizes respectively, and both feature AMD FreeSync as well as refresh rates of up to 75Hz.
Pricing and availability for these new Lenovo devices will be announced soon.