Lenovo announces new Yoga AIO 7 with AMD Ryzen and desktop monitors at CES 2021

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What you need to know

  • Lenovo is announcing new monitors and an AIO at CES 2021.
  • The new monitors are 24 and 27-inch displays with a built-in smartphone stand.
  • The AIO features a unique rotating display and AMD Ryzen chips.

At CES 2021, Lenovo has announced a plethora of new devices, including a new all-in-one PC and a bunch of monitors. The new monitors feature 23.8 or 27-inch IPS displays at 1080p, in a design with thin bezels and a phone holder built right into the stand.

The monitors, called L24i-30 and L27e-30 feature a "premium" IPS panel that Lenovo says delivers crisp, clean images at wide-viewing angles. They also have anti-glare and eye comfort technology certified by TUV Rheinland.

The monitors also have built in cable management for hiding the cables that come out the back of the monitor. But the most interesting design point on these monitors is that Lenovo has built-in a smartphone holder to the base of the stand.

Both monitors go on sale in March for $160 for the 23.8-inch model and $190 for the 27-inch model.

Lenovo has also announced a brand new all-in-one PC with a unique rotating display design at CES 2021, featuring up to an AMD Ryzen 7 4800H processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. The new Yoga AIO 7 is Lenovo's latest all-in-one Windows 10 PC for the home and office.

The new hinge mechanism in the Yoga AIO 7 allows the display to rotate 90 degrees from landscape to portrait orientation, great for content creators and developers writing longform content. The display also has wireless casting support, allowing you to use it as an extended display with your tablet or smartphone.

The display itself is a 27-inch 16:9 4K IPS panel, surrounded by an incredibly thin bezel with support for 99 percent DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color standards. Beneath the display is the stand, which has powerful JBL Harman-certified stereo speakers built right into it for immersive sound.

The Yoga AIO 7 launches in February and starts at $1,599. If you've been looking for a new all-in-one PC, this is one to consider.

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