Lenovo has today announced the launch of the world’s first carbon-neutral certified laptop in the form of the Yoga Slim 9i (Lenovo Slim 9i in the US). The laptop reinforces the company’s sustainability efforts and comes with premium specs, including a 12th-Gen Intel CPU, a 4K OLED display, and more. So, let’s check out the details about the latest Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i laptop below.
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i is a carbon-neutral laptop when it comes to its build, packaging, and other outer materials. As per the company, the laptop is certified by TUV Rheinland and ENERGY STAR and has been registered for EPEAT Silver in the US. The outer chassis is built using 6000-series aluminum and has a comfort-edge design. There is also a 180-degree hinge aboard the laptop.
Under the hood, the Yoga Slim 9i packs a 12th-Gen Intel Core processor (up to i7-1280P) and Lenovo’s in-house AI Core 2.0 chipset that is responsible for dynamically managing different aspects of the laptop. The AI chip handles the performance, cooling fans, and security of the device. It also protects the laptop from root and ransomware attacks, thanks to hardware-level encryption.
Other than these, it comes with a quad-speaker setup from Bowers and Wilkins, a large trackpad, and a Numpad-less keyboard. It runs Windows 11 Home out of the box and comes in an Oatmeal color option.
Apart from the Yoga Slim 9i, Lenovo has refreshed its all-in-one Yoga AIO 7 desktop with a new 90-degree rotating monitor. Another new feature of the PC is that it now lets users with supported smartphones cast their device’s screen on the desktop monitor.
Under the hood, the Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 packs AMD’s Ryzen 6000-series processors along with an optional AMD Radeon 6600M GPU, featuring the company’s in-house RDNA 2 architecture. The system also includes a couple of 5W JBL speakers and a full-function USB-C port via which users can connect a laptop to the AIO 7 to use both their PCs with the same peripherals.