
Lenovo announced its new Intel-powered Aura Edition laptops at IFA in Berlin earlier this year, debuting with the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition
The keyboard is spacious and roomy, with smooth, plastic-coated keycaps that are responsive and satisfying to type on. Lenovo opted to forego a full keyboard so that it could fit the upward-facing speakers on either end of the keyboard, which was the right call, as the Dolby Atmos-powered speakers sound better than average. In fact, they’re some of the better laptop speakers I’ve heard all year.
The glossy 15-inch display supports a 120GHz refresh rate and multitouch capabilities, and it folds flat, but not all the way back into tablet mode. Overall, it looks fine, but an OLED would have really set it apart as a noteworthy flagship device, particularly for the price.
