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Lenovo's new Yoga AIO appears to float on lights — Is this the ultimate Copilot+ PC for creators?

Lenovo Yoga AIO i Aura Edition.

Lenovo's Yoga hardware is some of the best on the market from both aesthetic and functional standpoints, and its new all-in-one (AIO) PC that was just introduced at CES 2026 introduces a design that I've never seen in any other AIO.

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• Start: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
End: Friday, January 9, 2026
Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
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I'm talking about a glowing panel below the 32-inch display that effectively hides the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition's built-in A-frame stand. It extends from the bottom of the actual display, and its built-in adaptive lighting can be set to sync with on-screen video content for a more immersive PC experience.

Beyond syncing with video, it can also be configured to light up when you receive certain messages or notifications. It's all completely customizable, and if that lighting turns out to be a bother, it can be disabled.

Further adding to immersion are dual 3W tweeters and dual 5W woofers with Dolby Atmos certification. The speakers are completely hidden in the sleek chassis.

Lenovo is marketing its new Yoga AIO i Aura Edition PC to creators, and its OLED display can certainly keep up with the related demands. It measures 31.5 inches with a 3840x2160 (UHD) resolution, it hits a 165Hz refresh rate, and it manages 100% sRGB and 99% DCI-P3 color reproduction.

An angled view of the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition with the floating look in full effect. (Image credit: Future)
A look at the front of the Yoga AIO i PC with some lighting visible on the bottom panel. (Image credit: Lenovo)
A side look at the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition with some lighting visible on the bottom panel. (Image credit: Lenovo)
A look at the A-frame stand on the back of the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition. (Image credit: Lenovo)
Another look at the A-frame stand on the back of the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition. (Image credit: Lenovo)

Beyond those base specs, it features TÜV Low Blue Light certification, Eyesafe certification, and TÜV Flicker-free certification, something that's especially important for those who are prone to discomfort when viewing OLED displays.

Also key for creators is the performance hardware based on Intel's latest Core Ultra Series 3 processors. Lenovo is offering up to a Core Ultra X7 358H CPU with 32GB of LPDDR5x-9600MT/s RAM and a 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. It includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, the two most recent standards for wireless connectivity.

And for those who are worried about needing a docking station to connect all their accessories, I can say that Lenovo has done a great job of offering a wide range of native connectivity. Thunderbolt 4 is the main attraction here, but it also includes dual USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2), dual USB-A 3.2 (Gen 2), HDMI 2.1, hidden USB-A 2.0, and a 3.5mm audio combo jack.

Topping things off, literally, is a 16MP camera located above the screen. It has an IR sensor for Windows Hello, allowing you to log in quickly with facial biometrics.

Lenovo is planning to bring the new Yoga AIO i Aura Edition to market in Q2 2026. It's expected to start at $2,399.99.

Lenovo's new Yoga AIO i Aura Edition pushes the all-in-one PC to a new level of immersion and style. Is it something you can see yourself using? Let us know in the comments below!

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