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  • AMD Lenovo Laptop 24GB RAM 27% Off Deal Ends Soon

    AMD Lenovo Laptop 24GB RAM 27% Off Deal Ends Soon

    Key Takeaway

    – Massive 27% discount on Lenovo Yoga 7a with Ryzen 7, 24GB RAM, and 1TB SSD for $1,159
    – OLED display has excellent color accuracy and DCI-P3 coverage, but peak brightness (370 nits) may be insufficient for sunny outdoor use
    – Soldered RAM prevents upgrades, but M.2 2242 storage is replaceable; Radeon 840M iGPU is only suitable for casual gaming
    – Impressive battery life of over 14 hours in web browsing tests
    – Must use coupons “BUYMORELENOVO” and “YOGABFJUNEUS1” at checkout to get the deal


    Courtesy of an ongoing sale, the well-equipped Lenovo Yoga 7a 2-in-1 laptop with a powerful Ryzen 7 APU and a whopping 24 GB of RAM is available for only $1,159 for a limited time, indicating a sizable 27% discount.

    Pricing and Configuration Details

    Considering just how much pricier RAM and storage have gotten in recent quarters, deals such as this one provide buyers with some relief, especially those who happen to be on tighter budgets. This specific variant of the Lenovo Yoga laptop also sports a 1 TB SSD, and a rich 1200p OLED display.

    To be able to take full advantage of the deal, interested customers are requested to utilize the “BUYMORELENOVO” and “YOGABFJUNEUS1” coupons during checkout.

    Display Analysis and Performance

    According to our in-depth review of the laptop, the Yoga 7a’s aforementioned 1200p OLED panel is definitely a pleasure to use, thanks to its 99.3% coverage of the DCI-P3 wide color gamut. The ~370 nits of peak brightness falls short of Lenovo’s claim of 400 nits, which is quite unfortunate and might not be enough for outdoor usage on sunny days.

    That said, we found its color accuracy to be excellent once calibrated, and the same goes for its response times, as is to be expected from an OLED panel. Aimed primarily at productivity and content consumption, the 60 Hz refresh rate can also be forgiven. Touch support is definitely welcome.

    Processor and Memory Specifications

    Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 “Gorgon Point” APU with a six-core setup, the Lenovo Yoga 7a promises decent performance in both single and multicore benchmarks. Folks with casual and moderately intensive productivity workloads should be perfectly satisfied with the system, especially when considering its massive 24 GB memory.

    Unsurprisingly, there is no room for discrete graphics, and the Radeon 840M is only good enough for extremely non-intensive tasks and very casual gaming at low settings. Compared to the Core Ultra 7 355 chip’s 4-core Xe3 iGPU, the Radeon 840M is around 29% slower.

    Upgradeability and Connectivity

    That said, the APU is far from a benchmarking powerhouse, with the Apple M5 being over 40% faster in synthetic tests. Moreover, the LPDDR5X memory is soldered, making future upgrades simply out of reach for consumers. Thankfully, the storage (M.2 2242) is not soldered, and can be swapped down the road if necessary.

    The I/O is pretty decent, packing dual USB-C ports, a single USB-A, HDMI 2.1, audio jack, as well as a microSD slot. We found the laptop’s battery life to be quite impressive, lasting over 14 hours in our web browsing test with brightness set to 150 nits.

    Value Proposition and Conclusion

    Clearly, the Yoga 7a laptop packs a lot of bang for the buck at its current price, considering the current market prices for RAM and storage. As always, folks who are interested in the laptop are requested to refer to our detailed review before making their purchase.

    Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.


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    • Xiaomi Award-Winning Wireless Soundbar & Subwoofer Launches in New Country

      Xiaomi Award-Winning Wireless Soundbar & Subwoofer Launches in New Country

      Key Takeaway

      – Xiaomi Soundbar Pro 2.1 ch launches in the UK at £159.
      – Features wireless subwoofer and 300W total power output.
      – Supports Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X with six audio modes.
      – Includes HDMI ARC, coaxial, optical, Bluetooth, and NFC connectivity.
      – Lacks Wi-Fi streaming, unlike competitors such as the Sonos Ray.


      Soundbar Pro 2.1 ch Hits UK Market

      Earlier today, we reported that Xiaomi had started selling the Soundbar Pro 2.0 ch in the UK. For context, the two-channel soundbar arrived around 24 hours after the cheaper Desktop Speaker Pro Set debuted in the same country. Now, the Soundbar Pro 2.1 ch has joinned the party in the UK too.

      Global Release Timeline Details

      To recap, Xiaomi confirmed in June 2025 that the Soundbar Pro 2.1 ch would eventually recieve a global release. However it took until November that year for the device to arrive in the Eurozone. Suprisingly, it has taken over six months for the Soundbar Pro 2.1 ch to launch in the UK.

      Pricing, Power and Dimensions

      Nonetheless it is now available to purchase for £159 with its wireless soundbar and subwoofer delivering up to 300 w of power from three drivers. For reference, the soundbar and subwoofer elements measure 840 x 87 x 60 mm and 363 x 249 x 249 mm, respectively. Also, the pair support six audio modes, Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual: X.

      Connection Options and Missing Features

      Moreover, Xiaomi includes coaxial and optical audio connections, as well as an ARC-compatible HDMI port. Bluetooth connectivity and NFC pairing are supported too. Wi-Fi streaming is unavailable though, unlike on more expensive soundbars like the Sonos Ray (curr. $219 on Amazon). Please see Xiaomi’s website for more details about its latest 2.1-channel system.


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