Lenovo’s new all-in-one computer has a rotating screen

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When people think of all-in-one computers, the first one that comes to mind may be that of Apple iMac. BLenovo’s upcoming Yoga AIO 7 has more tricks up its sleeve than a Mac – or any other AIO computer for that matter. This is not Lenovo’s first AIO desktop, but the company has significantly improved the current Yoga A940 AIO in several ways: design, specifications and extra features.

The Yoga AIO 7 has a choice between two AMD Ryzen processors –the Ryzen 7 4800H or Ryzen 5 4600H—An Nvidia RTX 2060, 16 GB or 32 GB memory and two storage solutions, up to 1 TB SSD and up to 2 TB HDD. But perhaps the most striking feature is the rotating screen.

The screen rotates a full 90 degrees so you can see your work ino matter which orientation is best The viewing angle can rotate horizontally from flat to 20 degrees too. On-screen content will rotate automatically when tossed from a phone or tablet, and the Yoga AIO 7 also supports wireless decisions from the same devices – without turning on the computer!

As for the display specifications, there are two options. Both are 27-inch 4K IPS screens, but the lover even has DCI-P3 99% or Adobe RGB 99% color gamut. The base model has a 100% sRGB color gamut. Lenovo says it designed its screens with professional display requirements: it’s flikker-free en low blue lcan be certified from TÜV Rheinland; has DC faded, which controls the brightness by varying the power supplied to the circuit; and has on-screen OSD features to facilitate display settings.

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Lenovo’s Yoga AIO 7 also comes with a 2 x 5W stereo speaker from JBL at Harman and an optional detachable 5M IR camera. Amazon’s smart assistant Alexa is also built into the computer, and yes, it can be connected to smart devices you already own.

Connected there is a load I / O ports. On the side: 1 USB 3.22 Gen 2 Type-C; 2 USB 3.22 Gen 2 Type-A; and 1 mmicrophone / sarphone combo. On the back: 2 USB 2.0; 2 USB 3.22 Gen 2 Type-A; en 1 LAN-in. There is also another USB 2.0 Type-C at the top for a good size.

Last but not least, it supports Lenovo’s latest AIO computer sharing device. So you can connect your laptop to the Yoga via USB-C and share the screen, speakers, mouse, keyboard and even the Yoga’s HDD with your laptop to transfer data between the two devices. While connected in the Yoga AIO 7, you can also charge your laptop.

The Yoga AIO 7 is now available in China (called the Yoga 27) and is expected to be available in select markets in February from $ 1,600. There is no word on whether or when the Yoga AIO 7 will be available in North America.

Because the AIO computer knows how well the AMD Ryzen 4000 series processors perform, especially paired with an RTX 2060, it looks incredibly captivating. It has the right features and specifications (and price!) to address a wide audience, so hopefully Lenovo also decides to release this all-in-one state side.

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