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    Surprise: Not every Lenovo laptop is worth recommending in 2026 – Yoga 7i is proof of that

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    Pros and cons

    Pros

    • OLED screen
    • Impressive 5MP webcam
    • precise pen
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    • poor performance
    • low screen brightness

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    It’s been a while since I last reviewed a laptop, and I’m back on the horse with the new Lenovo Yoga 7A 2-in-1A solid midrange laptop that handles daily office workloads without much friction. It features the flexible hinge device that this model is known for, which lets the PC switch between laptop, tablet, and tent modes. Its versatility offers users multiple ways to work and consume media.

    Also: I used an M.2 PCIe enclosure for data storage, and it made file transfers much faster

    At first I had a great time, but as time went on, its shortcomings became harder to ignore. While it performs well for a midrange laptop, the Yoga 7A doesn’t feel like it’s a 2026 product. Instead, it feels like a 2024 laptop – decent, but nothing amazing.

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    smooth and polished

    Looking at the overall design of the Lenovo Yoga 7A 2-in-1, it’s hard not to notice the MacBook influence. It has a silver finish, thick black bezels around the display, rounded edges, and even curved port cutouts like Apple’s machine. But it is not a one-to-one copy. Lenovo adds its own flourishes that set the laptop apart, such as visible rear hinges with the shine of polished metal.

    And the round shape factor isn’t just for show. This complements the convertible functionality of Yoga. The curved corners won’t put pressure on your arm when the laptop is in tablet mode. You can hold it comfortably in one hand while writing with the stylus in the other.

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    The keyboard is also strong. With 1.5mm of key travel and good physical feedback, it offers a responsive typing experience. The slightly concave keys guide your fingers towards the middle, providing maximum comfort. Plus, each button is so quiet that you won’t disturb people around you.

    I should mention that the Yoga 7A fails the one-finger test. It changes a lot when you try to open the lid with one hand. This is not surprising. Many 2-in-1 laptops fail this test due to their unique hinge design.

    a pen is well made

    One of the better changes is improved stylus support. Similar to previous models, the included Yoga Pen Gen 2 attaches magnetically to the back, but this time, Lenovo has included a dedicated magnetic sleeve. Place the stylus in the holder, and you no longer have to worry about the accessory getting damaged.

    Also: How to clear your Windows 11 PC cache (and why you shouldn’t wait to do it)

    What’s really cool is that the sleeve holds the laptop at a slight angle when in tablet mode, making it more comfortable to write and draw on the surface.

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    Cesar Cadenas/ZDNET

    Speaking of which, the stylus feels great to write with. Lenovo’s Yoga Pen supports AES 3.0 with 8,192 pressure levels and you can definitely feel it. The strokes are spontaneous and highly reactive. It accurately captured my messy handwriting as I wrote on paper.

    Premium OLED Screen

    The Yoga 7A 2-in-1 comes in several configurations. My review unit came with a 2K OLED touchscreen, and it’s stunning. This display offers the kind of visual output you’d typically expect from a more premium PC. It has vibrant colors, deep contrast, and excellent clarity.

    Much of this comes from the device’s support for Dolby Vision as well as multiple color gamuts. Color accuracy is equally impressive, making Lenovo’s device suitable for light creative work and multimedia.

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    Cesar Cadenas/ZDNET

    Above the screen is a high quality 5MP IR webcam. Whether I was in a well-lit part of my house or a room with less than ideal lighting, the video feed remained sharp and vibrant. According to Lenovo, the camera uses “advanced algorithms” to reduce noise and enhance image quality. I don’t usually tout laptop webcams as standout features, but this one really impressed me. I liked the way I looked.

    There are a few things about the touchscreen I wasn’t a fan of. Its glass is super glossy. The display reflects a lot of light, making it hard to see in bright conditions. With a display peak brightness of only 400 nits, clear visibility may be a problem.

    Reliable, but not great

    The performance is a mixed bag. My review unit is equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 CPU, 24GB of RAM, and an integrated AMD Radeon 840M GPU. This is one of AMD’s newer chips, so you might expect it to allow the laptop to perform well, but real-world results are more modest.

    Below is a table comparing the Lenovo Yoga 7A with three other laptops in its category. You’ll notice that it’s the second-worst performing laptop, trailing only the MacBook Neo, an Apple computer running on iPhone hardware.

    Don’t get me wrong; The benchmark scores of Yoga 7A are quite good. This laptop delivers consistent, reliable performance. It can handle productivity workloads without any issues. Performance is respectable, but nothing mind-blowing. This lags behind many other contemporary laptops. Acer’s Swift 16 is a good example of this. Not only does it outperform the Yoga 7A, it’s also cheaper, costing less than $1,000 at the time of this writing.

    Also: Best Lenovo Laptops of 2026: Expert Tests and Reviews

    Lenovo’s device cannot handle heavy multitasking like other devices. In fact, its performance is close to what I’ve seen in the 2025 Dell 14 Plus. If this laptop and its configuration were affordable then its mid-tier performance wouldn’t be a big problem. However, some models can be expensive.

    ZDNET’s shopping advice

    pricing for Lenovo Yoga 7A 2-in-1 Varies by configuration. The base model – which has an AMD Ryzen AI 5 430, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD – costs $1,130, while my review unit sells for $1,600. This laptop is a reliable, midrange convertible with solid battery life and a vibrant touchscreen.

    If these are important laptop qualities to you, get the Yoga 7A. You will not be disappointed. Personally, I would choose the Dell 14 Plus. It performs at similar levels and is more than 50% cheaper than Lenovo’s machine.

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