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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 upgrades to a 90Hz 16:10 PureSight OLED display and Ryzen 7000 processors

Started by Redaktion, March 28, 2023, 15:49:48

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Lenovo has added a new Slim 7 variant to its Yoga line-up, touted as slim, elegant, yet performance-forward thanks to a Ryzen 7000-driven OLED display and dual USB4 ports. Accordingly, the OEM touts it as capable of some photo-editing as well as video-conferencing with a ToF-augmented webcam. Then again, there are no discrete graphics for its new high-end screen.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-Slim-7-upgrades-to-a-90Hz-16-10-PureSight-OLED-display-and-Ryzen-7000-processors.703992.0.html

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Lenovo Great commitment to AMD ZEN 4 7040U Phoenix = LPDDR5 + RDNA 3 + USB 4.0 + HDMI 2.1 + artificial intelligence with XDNA architecture. AMD 4nm vs Intel 10nm
These laptops are going to sell very well, 99% of the public wants lightweight laptops with enough power to play Triple AAA games and with RDNA 3 and now with you can and more now with AMD FSR 3 FidelityFX Super Resolution Technology Unveiled at GDC 2023
FSR 3.0 will enable a smoother overall gaming experience, and simultaneously this allows developers to focus more GPU time on visual quality. Latency reduction is a key focus area for FSR 3.0 - AMD has the gamer in mind, with high frame rates and the lowest achievable latency as basic requirements. The engineers are also aiming for a smooth upgrade path from titles that currently utilize version 2.0 of FSR.
Ideal for students and content creators, now it only remains to see the processor and at what price they will leave them, but it is a winning bet.

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