The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro has just been launched in the local market and aside from being configurable with up to an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS and Nvidia’s MX450 graphics, but it also comes with a Samsung E4 90Hz OLED display! The gorgeous display is also taller than most screens you might be accustomed to, as it sports a 16:10 aspect ratio, rather than the typical 16:9. This gives you more screen real estate to work with, which a lot of creatives and number crunchers will appreciate. It’s also Dolby Vision HDR certified, meaning the OLED display is capable of showing wider color contrast with scene by scene color and brightness optimization.
The Yoga Slim 7 Pro is wrapped in a premium sandblasted anodized metallic finish in an exclusive Slate Gray color option. Though it will ship out with Windows 10, it will be upgradeable to Windows 11 once it starts rolling it out. It also comes with 3-year premium care that users will find invaluable these days since they won’t have to line up at a service center!
One thing that seems weird to me though is that the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro isn’t actually a convertible, which the Yoga branding is usually reserved for. Though this might cause some confusion, it’s actually well-reviewed based on what I’ve seen online. Interested? you can pick one up starting at Php64,995!