Lenovo has launched the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition ultralight laptop with an OLED screen
Lenovo has started selling the 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition laptop in the UK after unveiling it at CES 2026. The device is part of Intel’s new Panther Lake lineup and replaces the previous Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition model powered by Lunar Lake processors.
At CES, the company unveiled a laptop with a Core Ultra X9 388H processor. However, the first retail shipments in Britain come with the Core Ultra 7 355 chip. This processor contains 8 cores – 4 performance cores and 4 power efficient cores. The flagship X9 model shown at the launch uses a more sophisticated 16-core architecture: 4 performance cores, 8 energy efficient cores, and 4 ultra-low power cores. The graphics subsystem of the Core Ultra 7 355 is represented by an integrated GPU with 4 cores of the Xe3 architecture.
Screen and Performance

The rest of the specifications remain unchanged. The Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition gets a 2.8K resolution OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness in HDR mode of up to 1,110 nits. The panel covers 100 percent of the AdobeRGB and sRGB color space and is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certified. The screen comes with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM up to 9600MHz. A choice of 1TB or 2TB M.2 2242 SSDs are available.
The chassis is made of magnesium alloy to reduce weight. The laptop weighs 975 grams – less than 2.2 pounds – with dimensions of 312 × 212 × 13.9 mm. A 75Wh battery is installed. Lenovo has applied a matte finish to the Yoga’s entire body to reduce fingerprints and skin grease from daily use.




Prices and Availability
The 1TB model costs £1,620 at Lenovo’s UK store. The 2TB version is priced at £1,879 and comes with a Windows 11 Pro license. All prices are inclusive of VAT. The devices will go on sale on the brand’s website on February 6.
In the US, the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition laptop is still listed as expected. The starting price is set at $1,499.99, with availability scheduled for the second quarter of 2026. Lenovo hasn’t confirmed whether a version with the Core Ultra X9 388H processor will be available at a later date.






