All-in-one desktop PCs have a lot to recommend them: they're compact, cable-free, and you don't have to price out accessories. On the other hand, it's like a laptop you can't take with you, with few upgrade options and relatively poor performance. Lenovo's new Yoga AIO takes the pros and cons to the extreme: it has a 165hz 31.5" 4k OLED display, 32GB of RAM and a sleek translucent design. It also has a mobile CPU, integrated graphics, and a £3180 (~$4250) price tag.
Announced at CES, the Yoga AIO i Gen 11 Aura Edition is now shipping in Europe. It's still "coming soon" in the U.S.
This all-in-one PC is designed for creators who need a stunning visual workspace. Its 4K OLED display brings colors to life, while adaptive lighting adjusts to your environment for an immersive experience. Powered by a fast Intel processor, it handles creative tasks smoothly and reliably. Although built specifically for creative professionals, its sleek design and powerful performance make it a great choice for anyone who wants a premium, easy-to-use computer for home or office.
It looks great, and prices are wacky nowadays for all the obvious reasons. But $4250 is a lot to ask for a system that an i5 with a 3050 Ti could run down.
Here's video of it: