Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition Gen 11

Latest Lenovo Laptops with Intel's Panther Lake Platform

This year, lenovo has launched a bunch of laptops built on Intel's Panther Lake, showing their commitment to keeping up with the latest in tech innovation. They started off with models like the ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 and the ThinkPad T16 Gen 5, which were released last week. Furthermore, they are expanding the reach of machines like the ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 11 and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 14 into the US market.

Introduction of the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition

The whole attention now is on the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition Gen 11. They market it in North America simply as the Pro 9i Aura Edition Gen 11 to fill the spot left by last year's Gen 10 version. The thing to know is that the Yoga Pro 9i and the Pro 9i are pretty much the same. But, the Yoga version gets more configurations options, including a cheaper Panther Lake processor.

Graphics Options & Availability

In the future, only the Yoga Pro 9i will be offered with a GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU. Lenovo's PSREF site lists this GPU, but it is not seen on other international websites like Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, or the UK. So, at this moment, the latest models of Pro 9i and Yoga Pro 9i are equipped with either the GeForce RTX 5050 or GeForce RTX 5060, both with a 100 W TGP.

Pricing & Configurations

The starting price of the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition in Australia is AUD 4,029, in the UK it is £2,310, and in the Eurozone, it ranges from €2,300 to €3,099. The base specs include a Core Ultra 7 356H processor, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB storage, and a GeForce RTX 5050 GPU. In North America, the more upgraded version features a Core Ultra 9 386H processor, same GPU and memory, costing $2,799 in the US and CAD 3,889 in Canada. Notably, the US price is up by $900 compared to early announcements during CES 2026.

Battery Life and Display Options

Both the Pro 9i and Yoga Pro 9i come with a sizeable 92 Wh battery and a vibrant 2.8K/120 Hz OLED display as standard. If you prefer, Lenovo provides an upgrade to a 3.2K, 120 Hz Tandem OLED display that peaks at 1,000 nits in HDR mode. These laptops can be customized with as much as 64 GB of LPDDR5X-7467 RAM, offering plenty of power for demanding tasks. For an in-depth look at the specs and performance, see the full review of Lenovo's latest 16-inch model.

Global Availability and Variants

Users in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, the UK, and the US can expect to access these new configurations, with regional differences in options and pricing. The expansion of these models demonstrates Lenovo's focus on meeting a broad range of needs for everyday and professional users alike.

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