
Here’s what’s new.

IdeaCentre Mini x. Lenovo’s first Windows 11 on Arm mini PC is powered by a Snapdragon X Plus or Elite processor, and it looks like a refined version of the now-dead Snapdragon Dev Kit. It will ship in April for $659 and up.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i (14″, 10). Billed as the first-ever CUD (camera-under display) laptop, the new Yoga Slim 9i features razor-thin bezels and a 14-inch 4K 120 Hz PureSight Pro OLED display. It’s powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors and weighs just 2.62 pounds. It arrives in February for $1849 and up.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (14″, 10). This innovative dual-screen convertible laptop features two PureSight OLED screens that you can use with one stacked on top of the other, or side by side, but it still weighs less than 3 pounds. It will cost $1999 and up and ships in May.

Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition (14″, 10). This new addition to the Aura Edition family is a 14-inch convertible Copilot+ PC laptop with a PureSight OLED display, Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor choices, and Aura smart modes. Prices start at $1599, with availability in February.

Lenovo also announced several other Yoga 7i family laptops and convertibles ($899+, February), and a Surface Pro-like Android productivity tablet, the Yoga Tab Plus, that features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, a 12.7-inch 3K display, and a bundled keyboard cover and pen. It arrives this month for $699 and up.

Lenovo Legion Go S (8″, 1) and Lenovo Legion Go S (8″, 1). These new SteamOS-powered handheld gaming PCs are interesting enough they warrant a separate article. Check out Laurent’s write-up. (Lenovo also showed off a Legion Go (8.8″, 2) prototype gaming handheld that will feature a native landscape OLED display, more RAM, and a bigger battery.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (16″, 10), Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (16″, 10) and Lenovo Legion Pro 5 (16″, 10). These redesigned gaming laptops feature better performance and new Lenovo PureSight OLED display options.

Lenovo Legion Pro 34WD-10 monitor. This 34-inch curved PureSight OLED display features a 240 Hz refresh rate, 140 watts of power delivery over USB-C, and Lenovo TrueSplit for dividing the display into four virtual monitors.
Lenovo also announced other new Legion and LOQ laptops and desktops, a new Legion Tab, and a long list of new Legion accessories.

ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable. This new ThinkBook Copilot+ PC features the world’s first rollable display, which expands from a 14-inch display to 16.7 inch display at the press of a dedicated button or via a hand gesture. It weighs just 3.7 pounds, is powered by Intel Core Ultra 2 processors, and provides an edge-to-edge keyoard.

ThinkPad X9 Series. The new ThinkPad X9 series includes the ThinkPad X9 14 and ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition laptops. They’re powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, feature a sophisticated new design, and a new “engine hub” architecture that incorporates Thunderbolt ports on both sides while easing repairs. There’s an 8 MP webcam, integrated Lenovo AI experiences, and a Lenovo GaN Nano power adapter.

ThinkCentre M90a Pro Gen 6. This business-class All-in-One (AIO) PC features a 27-inch Quad HD display with ultra-thin bezels on all four sides, Intel Cor Ultra Series 2 processors, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics, and AI-driven directional sound.

ThinkCentre neo 50q QC. This business-class Snapdragon X-based mini desktop Copilot+ PC offers a minimalist design, Snapdragon X and Plus 8-core processor options, and multiple USB ports, HDMI, and DisplayPort options. It ships in February for $849 and up.