Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition 15" (Intel) review
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition 15" (Intel) — from 2024, 1.46 kg, performance 76.
Technical specifications
| Type | Convertible (2-in-1) |
| Release year | 2024 |
| Screen | 15.3" · 2880x1800 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 7 256V , Intel Core Ultra 7 258V |
| Graphics | Intel Arc 140V |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 1.46 kg |
| Battery | 70 Wh |
Performance scores
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (15"): the performance-led Lunar Lake step
The Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition 15 (2024) at $1,084 pairs an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V with Arc 140V integrated graphics and 32GB of memory. It is the performance tier of the Aura convertible line — the 256V doing what the 226V cannot, and the sheet showing the difference plainly.
Where it holds up
Performance posts 75.59 — 102.3% above the convertible median, the named strength — with a CPU score of 83.94 in high territory and reliability at 85 (top quartile). Office reaches 72.91 (high), and portability at 58.7 (mid) reports the 15-inch frame honestly. The verdict names no serious weak spots, and the performance-led axes — the ones the 256V drives — carry that label.
Where it falls short
The clean verdict needs its footnote: the gaming axis logs 0 for want of a matched scoring entry — a coverage gap rather than a literal zero, the Arc 140V's gaming credentials unmeasured here. The resolved floors are steeper than the format suggests: 3D modeling at 11 and engineering CAD at 34 (both low), with photo design at 36 (mid) — integrated silicon measured against the creative axes it was never sized for. Value at 41.75 (mid) prices the tier step without decorating it.
Price and depreciation
At $1,084 the class rate reads 13.87% per year with no cohort anchor for a projection — rate-only framing for the convertible segment. A doubled performance margin on a mid-teens curve is a fair trade for a buyer who works the CPU; the creative floors will age first, and the sheet says so.
Alternatives to consider
The Yoga Slim 7i Gen 9 14 at the same $1,084 posts top-band office throughput with the same reliability tier — the office-first alternative. The Yoga Pro 7i Aura 14 Gen 10 at $191 more delivers an 82.64 performance figure with an enthusiast CPU score; the processor-led step is real and priced accordingly.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The Slim 7i Aura 15 is the performance-tier carry — doubled performance margin, top-quartile reliability, high-band office throughput — whose unmeasured gaming column and 11-band modeling floor draw the honest boundary of the platform's ambition.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration handles modern AAA games at high settings, video editing, and heavy multitasking.
🤔 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 7i Aura Edition 15" (Intel): verdict
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