In 2026, laptop makers seem to be pushing boundaries for what they can offer to their consumers. And Lenovo is also leaving no stone unturned to ensure that it grabs the limelight. The brand has just launched the all-new Yoga Slim 7x globally. Now the laptop isn’t yet available in India, but it still deserves a serious look nevertheless. This is the brand’s first Snapdragon X2 Elite-powered laptop yet. Read on to know all about it.
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The Yoga Slim 7x comes with a 70WH battery which hints at a comfortable all-day usage. Lenovo claims the laptop can last for more than 24 hours after it is charged just once. Now that’s an impressive claim, considering the laptop comes in a 14-inch form factor.
The second feature that will get your attention is the display. There is a 14-inch OLED panel here with the base variant offering 1200p resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate and the higher-end variant offering 2.8K OLED display paired with 120Hz refresh rate. This top-end variant also comes with an impressive 1100 nits of peak HDR brightness. The base variant, meanwhile, offers 400 nits brightness which is also enough for indoor usage and most day-to-day tasks.
Now talking about the higher-end variant specifically, it seems ideal for content consumption and creative work, although it may slightly impact battery life compared to the standard panel. Yet, the combination of OLED technology and high brightness ensures that the laptop delivers rich colours and strong contrast.
As mentioned already, the Yoga Slim 7x is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite chipset under the hood, making it the brand’s first laptop to feature this new chipset. The processor is paired with up to 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which should be more than enough for multitasking and more.
Taking a quick look at the design, it appears minimal and lightweight in photos. One thing to note is that the laptop appears to come with a relatively limited selection of ports. This is something to keep in mind for users who rely on multiple wired connections.
The laptop isn’t in India yet so the India prices are still not there. But looking at the global prices, things seem quite interesting. In North America, the Yoga Slim 7x starts at $1,739, which is noticeably higher than Lenovo’s earlier expectations. This variant includes the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and 32GB of RAM as standard.
However, in markets like the UK and parts of Europe, the starting price is lower, as these regions get variants with the slightly less powerful Snapdragon X2 Plus chipset and 16GB RAM. This pricing difference makes the Yoga Slim 7x more accessible in some regions, while positioning it as a more premium offering in North America.
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