Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition Releases With Lunar Lake, OLED Display

Lenovo is expanding the Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition lineup with new Lunar Lake models featuring OLED displays, Intel Arc graphics, and lower starting prices across several European markets. The new Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition 14ILL11 keeps the same slim aluminum chassis and 70Wh battery found in the newer Panther Lake versions while targeting a more affordable price range.

The new configurations run on Intel Core Ultra 5 226V and Core Ultra 7 256V Lunar Lake processors paired with integrated Intel Arc graphics. Lenovo originally introduced Panther Lake as the flagship platform for the Gen 11 Aura Edition series, but the company is now widening the lineup with lower-cost Lunar Lake hardware while keeping most of the premium design unchanged.

Pricing is one of the biggest differences between the two versions. The Lunar Lake-based Yoga Slim 7i 14ILL11 starts around £828 in the UK and roughly €962 across parts of Europe, while Panther Lake variants generally remain above £1,100 depending on processor and storage configuration.

The chassis remains identical to the higher-end models. Lenovo keeps the same aluminum build measuring 312 × 221 × 13.9 mm alongside a compact ultraportable design focused on mobility. Weight stays close to the Panther Lake versions, with only a small difference between configurations.

Display hardware changes more noticeably between the two families. Current 14ILL11 models feature a 14-inch OLED panel with 1920 × 1200 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, HDR True Black 500 certification, 400 nits brightness, Dolby Vision support, and full 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. Lenovo also includes TÜV Rheinland eye-care certification for longer viewing sessions.

Higher-end Panther Lake versions step up to sharper 2.8K OLED panels with refresh rates reaching 120Hz. The Lunar Lake model keeps the same OLED technology and color coverage while reducing refresh rate and resolution to lower overall pricing.

Memory is fixed at 16GB LPDDR5X memory on current configurations, reaching speeds up to 8533MT/s depending on region. Lenovo’s PSREF documentation also lists future 32GB variants for select markets. Storage options currently include 512GB and 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSDs in the compact M.2 2242 format.

Lenovo continues shipping the Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 with a 70Wh battery paired with a compact 65W USB-C adapter. Lunar Lake’s lower-power architecture also helps extend battery efficiency during lighter workloads and video playback.

Connectivity remains modern despite the thinner chassis, with Lenovo continuing to prioritize next-generation wireless support across its Wi-Fi 7 laptops. The laptop includes USB-C ports with high-speed data transfer and external display support, alongside Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. Lenovo also equips the laptop with a 5MP RGB+IR camera with dual microphones and Windows Hello facial recognition support.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i side profile showing USB-C ports and connectivity layout
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i ports layout

The keyboard continues Lenovo’s newer Yoga design with 1.5 mm key travel and a surface coating designed to resist oil and moisture during daily use. Depending on region, the laptop is available in Luna Grey and Seashell finishes.

Aura Edition software features remain included across the lineup. Lenovo continues offering Smart Share, Smart Modes, Smart Care, Copilot+ PC tools, Microsoft Pluton security, and additional Windows productivity features on the Lunar Lake models.

Lenovo also offering OLED panels across the yoga lineup, including the lower-priced Lunar Lake configurations found across newer Lenovo Yoga models. Many competing ultraportables in the same price range still rely on IPS displays, while the Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 keeps OLED technology, HDR certification, and full DCI-P3 color coverage even on the cheaper variants.

The Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition 14ILL11 is now available across several European regions including the UK, Germany, France, and Ireland. Pricing varies depending on processor, memory, and storage configuration.

Sources: UK, Ireland, Lenovo France, & Germany 

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