Lenovo introduced Yoga Mini i — an ultra-compact round mini-PC with powerful features, Panther Lake chips, and smart RGB lighting
At CES 2026, Lenovo introduced the unusual mini-PC Yoga Mini i — a compact cylindrical computer with a volume of only 0.65 liters, reminiscent of a metal disk in appearance.
What is known
Yoga Mini i is just 130 × 130 × 49 mm, weighing about 600 g, but despite this size, it is equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra X7 (Panther Lake) processors, which provide high performance and a powerful built-in iGPU suitable even for demanding games.
Yoga Mini i configurations include up to 32 GB of RAM, SSD up to 2 TB, Thunderbolt 4 port, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and a built-in 2W speaker. The body has an accelerometer that responds to light taps and can be used for quick access to AI functions.
The mini-PC features an aluminum body, RGB lighting along the bottom edge, and a notification function — the lighting can change color when receiving emails or when the system enters sleep mode. Moreover, the device supports Wi-Fi sensing: the computer can “sense” the presence of a user through changes in the wireless signal and automatically wake up from sleep.
In its press release, the manufacturer hints that Yoga Mini i will be the perfect addition to the new Lenovo introduced the professional Yoga Pro 27UD-10 monitor with a 4K camera and advanced color correction with a 4K camera and advanced color correction.
The starting price of Yoga Mini i will be $699, and sales will begin in June 2026.
Source: Lenovo