Lenovo introduced the YOGA 32 Ultra Aura with a 31.5-inch 4K 165Hz display, Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD priced at 22,999 yuan in China. The all-in-one desktop pairs high-refresh display hardware with a slimmer floating-screen design, RGB lighting integrated into the base, and multimedia-focused hardware aimed at premium home and creator setups.
The display of the desktop is dominated by a large 31.5-inch panel carrying a 3840 × 2160 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color support, and peak brightness reaching 1000 nits, matching the premium specifications offered by the Philips Evnia 27M2G5800. Lenovo offers the display far beyond the standard 60Hz panels still common across most all-in-one desktops.
The display offers a sleek floating-style stand along with slimmer bezels, giving the all-in-one desktop a cleaner and more modern appearance than older models with bulky frames and thick borders.
Internally, Lenovo pairs the PC with Intel’s Core Ultra X7 358H processor alongside integrated graphics, 32GB memory, and a 1TB SSD, using the same processor family covered in the ASRock NUC Ultra 300 Box. The desktop is powered by Windows 11 Simplified Chinese Edition out of the box.
Lenovo builds a quad-speaker setup directly into the chassis alongside RGB lighting integrated into the base section. The desktop is clearly aimed at users wanting stronger media and entertainment hardware without adding external speakers immediately after setup.
The webcam hardware moves beyond the basic 1080p cameras still common across many premium desktops, offering higher resolution hardware than the webcams featured in the Acer TravelMate P4. Lenovo comes with the YOGA 32 Ultra Aura with a 16MP front camera for video calls, streaming, and content-focused workloads.

The company is currently selling the desktop through its Chinese retail platform with support for trade-in programs and interest-free installment plans. Lenovo is offering up to 24-month interest-free financing through supported payment platforms in China.
According to Lenovo’s storefront listings, orders placed before 4:00 PM local time are expected to arrive within the next two days, while customized configurations may require an additional three business days for processing. Lenovo is offering several optional service packages as well, including accidental damage coverage, replacement plans, extended warranty support, and on-site setup services.
The desktop carries Lenovo’s “Aura” branding, built around Windows 11 AI features and Intel’s integrated NPU hardware for AI-powered tasks and smarter system functions.
At the moment, Lenovo has not confirmed international availability for the YOGA 32 Ultra Aura.
Source: Lenovo China






