Lenovo Yoga 15.3" Slim 7i Aura Edition Review

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition delivers one of the best 15-inch displays in a laptop, packed into a surprisingly light body. It's a fantastic choice for productivity and media, as long as you don't need serious gaming power.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
RAM 16 GB
Storage 1 TB
Screen 15.3"
GPU Intel Arc Graphics
Weight 1.5 kg
Lenovo Yoga 15.3" Slim 7i Aura Edition laptop
59.2 Score global

Overview

Looking for a premium-feeling 15-inch laptop that's surprisingly light? The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition is a strong contender. It packs Intel's latest Core Ultra 7 256V processor and 16GB of RAM into a sleek 1.5kg chassis, making it a solid pick for students and business users who need a portable machine. The real star here is the 15.3-inch display. With a sharp 2.8K resolution, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and vibrant HDR 400 color, it's a fantastic screen for everything from spreadsheets to streaming movies. People often ask, 'is this good for everyday use and content consumption?' The answer is a definite yes, thanks to that brilliant screen and capable specs.

Performance

Performance is solid for general productivity. The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V is a modern 8-core chip that scores in the 60th percentile for CPU power. In practice, that means it handles multitasking, web browsing, and office apps without a hiccup. The integrated Intel Arc Graphics, also in the 60th percentile, is a step up from older Intel graphics. It can handle some light photo editing and even casual gaming at lower settings, but don't expect to play the latest AAA titles. The 1TB of storage is plenty fast for everyday tasks. For most people, this performance profile is more than enough.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 67
GPU 64.8
RAM 43
Ports 19.9
Screen 43.4
Portability 54.9
Storage 66
Reliability 74.7
Social Proof 35.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning 15.3-inch 2.8K 120Hz touchscreen with great color and brightness. 75th
  • Very portable for its screen size at just 1.5kg. 67th
  • Modern Intel Core Ultra 7 processor provides good all-around performance. 66th
  • Build quality and design feel premium.
  • Battery life is likely decent for a machine of this class.

Cons

  • Gaming performance is weak, scoring only in the 16th percentile. 20th
  • Port selection is limited, landing in a low 15th percentile.
  • Only 16GB of RAM, which is in the 33rd percentile and not upgradeable.
  • The screen quality percentile (32nd) is misleading; it's great, but likely due to high-end OLED competitors.
  • Integrated graphics, while improved, still can't match a dedicated GPU.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
Cores 8
Frequency 2.2 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU Arc Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 16 GB
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
Storage 1 TB

Display

Size 15.3"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0

Physical

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $1247, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura sits in a competitive spot. You're paying a premium for that gorgeous, large high-refresh-rate display and the slim, lightweight design. If the screen is your top priority, it offers good value. However, if raw performance or future-proofing is key, you can find laptops with more RAM or dedicated GPUs near this price. It's a value proposition centered on a premium experience, not on maxing out specs.

1 247 $US

vs Competition

Let's name some names. Compared to the Apple MacBook Pro 14" with M4, the Lenovo wins on screen size and touch capability for less money, but the MacBook will have much better battery life and CPU performance. Against the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s, the Yoga Slim 7i has a far better screen and is more stylish, but the ThinkPad has better port selection and likely better durability for business travel. The ASUS Zenbook Duo is a totally different beast with its dual-screen setup for multitasking, but it's more niche. If you're considering a gaming laptop like the MSI Vector 16, know that you're trading all gaming power for the Yoga's portability and screen quality. It's all about your priority.

Verdict

So, should you buy it? If you want a large, beautiful, high-refresh-rate touchscreen in a laptop that's easy to carry, the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition is an excellent choice. It's perfect for students, professionals, and anyone who values media consumption and a premium feel. But if you need to do serious gaming, video editing, or want tons of ports for peripherals, you should look elsewhere. This laptop knows what it is: a gorgeous, portable daily driver for work and play, and it executes that vision very well.