The standout feature of the Yoga AIO is its 27-inch display, featuring a 2,560-by-1,440 resolution and IPS panel technology. It delivers wide viewing angles and an anti-glare surface for comfortable use in various lighting conditions, plus a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling. As we noted before, our test unit didn’t have touch functionality, although you can get it on select models. Visually, the screen impresses with strong brightness, vivid contrast, and rich color reproduction. Movie trailers on YouTube looked especially vibrant and immersive, and even pages in Microsoft Word looked extra crisp.
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The system’s four JBL-tuned speakers—two tweeters and two woofers—enhance its entertainment appeal. Although the speakers’ rear-facing placement results in slightly distant output, the audio remains clear, with solid bass response. Using the Atmos presets in the Dolby Access app, particularly the one called Detailed, improves clarity and boosts detail. Volume peaks around 80%, beyond which it doesn’t seem to get louder. Overall, the sound quality is comparable to that of a basic Bluetooth speaker—more than satisfactory for an AIO PC.
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The bundled wireless keyboard and mouse complement the Yoga’s silver finish and connect via a single low-profile USB dongle. The keyboard features a built-in rechargeable battery with USB Type-C charging, while the mouse uses a single AA battery and includes a convenient storage slot for the dongle.
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The keyboard is roughly 95% of full size, complete with a number pad and a two-column navigation cluster. Its keys offer a soft, overly cushioned feel that’s comfortable for extended typing sessions, though they lack the tactile precision of premium models. In the MonkeyType online typing test, I came close to my top typing speed but fell short on accuracy. There are no special features, such as backlighting or port passthroughs.
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The ambidextrous mouse is similarly straightforward, equipped with two buttons, a scroll wheel, and an optical sensor. It fits comfortably in medium-sized hands, with a gentle arch that settles nicely into the palm.
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The Lenovo Vantage app offers a suite of system management tools, including software updates, hardware diagnostics, and a security advisor that checks the status of your firewall, antivirus protection, and Wi-Fi security. It also features a network scanner to identify secure Wi-Fi connections and a memory cleaner to optimize performance. System settings include an Eye Care mode, which automatically adjusts the display’s color temperature based on the time of day to reduce eye strain. The app also provides support access and a virtual assistant.
Besides the usual smattering of Windows 11 default apps, you get some unwanted software, such as promotional content for Lenovo services and a trial version of a McAfee antivirus app. Lenovo backs the Yoga AIO with a one-year warranty.