Lenovo is now selling the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition in China with a 27-inch 2.5K 120Hz display, Intel Core Ultra 5 325 processor, and HDMI input support inside a chassis measuring just 15.8 mm at its thinnest point. The all-in-one desktop targets users who want a cleaner desk setup with a larger display while avoiding a separate monitor and tower PC.
The 27-inch panel carries a 2560 × 1440 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 96% screen-to-body ratio. Lenovo also includes TÜV Rheinland low blue light and flicker-free certifications. Most mainstream all-in-one PCs still rely on standard 60Hz screens, making the higher refresh rate stand out in this category. Desktop movement, scrolling, and window switching look noticeably smoother during everyday work and media playback.
Inside is Intel’s Core Ultra 5 325 processor paired with integrated graphics, 16GB LPDDR5X-7647 memory, and a 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, using the same processor family covered in H3C MegaBook 2. The memory is soldered directly to the board, which means upgrades are not possible after purchase. Lenovo currently includes a wireless keyboard and mouse in the box.
The Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 also comes with a 2592 × 1944 camera, dual microphones with intelligent noise reduction, and Harman-certified stereo speakers paired with Dolby audio processing. The setup fits remote meetings, online classes, streaming, and everyday media playback far better than basic office-focused all-in-one desktops, especially with features now appearing in products such as the ASUS ExpertCenter P600 AIO.
Port selection is broader than expected for an all-in-one this thin. The desktop includes two USB-C 10Gbps ports, two USB-A 10Gbps ports, one USB-A 480Mbps port, HDMI 2.1 output, HDMI input, Gigabit Ethernet, and a 3.5 mm combo audio jack. HDMI-in support allows the display to function as an external monitor for another PC, laptop, or gaming console, a feature that improves flexibility for users running setups with devices such as the Lenovo Lecoo Mini PC.


Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6, while Lenovo claims operating noise can stay as low as 16 dB(A) during lighter workloads, quieter than many compact desktops including the Minisforum M1 Lite. That level sits below many traditional desktop towers during normal office tasks.
Lenovo is offering the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition in Space Gray, Cloud Shadow, and Blue Ripple finishes through its Chinese online store. The desktop is currently priced at 8,999 yuan and has already gone out of stock in some regions shortly after sales opened.
At 8,999 yuan, the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 sits closer to premium all-in-one pricing, but the combination of a 120Hz display, HDMI input, slim design, quieter operation, and stronger media hardware gives it a broader feature set than many mainstream AIO desktops in the same size range.
Source: Lenovo China






