Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Gen 10 14” review
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Gen 10 14” — from 2025, 1.19 kg, performance 47.
Technical specifications
| Type | Convertible (2-in-1) |
| Release year | 2025 |
| Screen | 14" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 226V , Intel Core Ultra 5 228V , Intel Core Ultra 7 256V , Intel Core Ultra 7 258V , AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 , AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 |
| Graphics | Intel Arc 130V |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 1.19 kg |
| Battery | 70 Wh |
Performance scores
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Gen 10 (14"): the Lunar Lake experiment, data gaps included
The Yoga Slim 7 Gen 10 (2025) at $1,275 is built on Intel's Core Ultra 5 226V with Arc 130V integrated graphics and 32GB of memory. It represents the newest silicon in this convertible range — and, characteristically for first-generation platforms, its scoring sheet has not caught up with its hardware.
Where it holds up
Reliability posts 88 against a convertible median of 49, a 79.6% margin and a top-quartile placing. The CPU score of 87.88 lands in enthusiast territory for the class, and portability at 77.6 (high) fits the Slim brief properly. Office productivity reaches 84.85 (high), and the 15%-per-year class rate frames the financial side. As a carry-first working machine the axes that matter are all in the right bands.
Where it falls short
The graphics column reads zero — not a literal score but the absence of a matched scoring entry for the Arc 130V, a coverage gap rather than a statement about the hardware, and worth a hands-on check. The resolved low bands are the familiar integrated-GPU trio: gaming at 19, modeling at 25 and engineering CAD at 30. Value at 49.55 (mid) neither rewards nor punishes the early-platform premium.
Price and depreciation
At $1,275 the class rate is a steep 15% per year with no cohort anchor to project from — rate-only framing for the convertible segment. New-platform hardware on a fast-drifting class curve is the financial trade for the newest silicon; the first-year exposure is the buyer's to carry.
Alternatives to consider
The closely related Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition 14 at the same $1,275 carries the same 226V-and-Arc-130V platform with a very similar sheet — chassis preference, not data, should decide between them. The Yoga Pro 7i Aura 14 at the same price point resolves its graphics properly and posts an 82.64 performance index, the stronger pick where the data gap bothers you.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The Slim 7 Gen 10 offers newest-platform CPU throughput, doubled reliability and genuine carry comfort, while its zeroed graphics column is a scoring-coverage artifact to verify hands-on rather than a reason to walk away.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration easily handles AAA games at ultra settings, 4K video editing, and engineering applications.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 49) ↔ price (median 355.7).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 68) ↔ overall performance (median 37.4).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 4.7).
Yoga Slim 7 Gen 10 14”: verdict
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