During CES 2025, Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Mini i, a small desktop computer running Windows 11 designed specifically for limited spaces such as small offices, studios, and home workspaces. The price of the device is expected to start at $699.99, and it will be available in the market during June 2026.
In this device, Lenovo relies on a cylindrical body made of aluminum with a volume not exceeding 0.65 liters and a weight of approximately 600 grams, which makes it a suitable choice for compact office use.
Despite its small size, the company allows it to be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra
Integrated Intel UMA graphics handle graphics processing duties, while Lenovo markets the device as a Copilot+ PC, supporting a range of AI features, such as instant audio transcription, local summing, and accelerated multitasking in supported applications, without complete reliance on cloud processing.

In terms of connectivity, the Yoga Mini i offers a wide range of ports, including two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports with full functionality, a USB-A port, an HDMI 2.1 TMDS port, in addition to a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port. Lenovo confirms the device’s ability to operate up to four high-resolution external displays at the same time.
As for wireless connectivity, it supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, and also integrates Wi-Fi presence sensing technology, which allows the device to automatically wake up and show simple ambient alerts. The computer is equipped with a 100-watt USB-C power adapter.








