Igeekphone News, April 3rd: Lenovo’s new Yoga Slim 7x notebook computer has been officially launched at a price of $1899.99 (approximately 13,070 yuan). The body of this laptop is extremely thin, with the thinnest part being only 13.9 millimeters, and the overall weight is controlled at 1.17 kilograms.
This product offers two screen configurations: The 1TB version features a 14-inch OLED touchscreen with a resolution of 2880 x 1800, supporting 120Hz VRR variable refresh rate, a peak brightness of up to 1100 nits, and is certified by DisplayHDR True Black 1000. It covers 100% sRGB/P3 and 99% Adobe RGB color gamuts, has an average Delta E of less than 1, and possesses hardware low-blue-light characteristics.

The 512GB version features a 1920×1200 non-touch screen, with a 60Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 600 nits (Certified with DisplayHDR True Black 600). Other display parameters are the same as those of the high-end version.
In terms of performance, this notebook is initially equipped with the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. It adopts the third-generation Qualcomm Oryon CPU architecture and integrates 12 performance cores (with a maximum speed of 4.7GHz) and 6 energy-efficient cores (with a maximum speed of 3.4GHz).

Its Adreno GPU integrated graphics has a power efficiency that has increased by 2.3 times compared to the previous generation. The maximum frequency reaches 1.70GHz. The built-in Hexagon NPU provides 80TOPS AI computing power, and fully supports the concurrent AI experience of Windows 11 AI+ PC.
The device is equipped with 32GB LPDDR5X-9523 memory, and offers the option of 512GB or 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. It also comes with a 70Whr large-capacity battery.
The expansion capability includes 3 USB4 Type-C interfaces.








