The future of thin and light computing just got a lot brighter.

Lenovo has announced its 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Pro laptop now offers consumers a choice of an LCD or super-vibrant OLED display.

The Yoga's display uses a 32-inch LCD module with 5,000nit brightness, and 256 pixels per inch.

When everything else was left to the LCD module, the screen displayed brilliant outdoor 1280x800 resolution black-and-white images and 166ppi 10-point touchscreen.

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The device also gave analysts confidence that the Surface lineup of premium products would not disappear altogether.

Lenovo says the Yoga combines "hardworking applications with an improved computing experience" functionally.

It runs Windows 10 Home.

Fundamentally, it still uses a four-core i7 processor with 16GB RAM and 840GB of hard drive storage.

But it does take advantage of a feature found in the last generation Yoga models, that allows for video streaming and plug-in access to a still camera.

The video streaming and improved camera connectivity also mean users now have the option of being able to remotely control what can and cannot be recorded by the PC.

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That will come in handy if they do own a Mac and or live in a house where a wifi network will be unavailable.

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Lenovo put some efforts into its new many-touchscreen, many-tip, all-white Yoga.

It added new RGB backlighting color pal 256 lifted technicolor touch and sensor membrane for RGB color allover lighting, and resolved the time being a speed, how can be faster touch response.

The Yoga also features more overall understated, sophisticated and icon-rich icons, at the same middling crispness and clarity, a pleasantly neutrally-cool user interface.

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The guts of the 14-incher are the same as the plastic-y Yoga 7000, with minor features or tweaks, the lesser upgraded 13-incher with 16GB RAM and 1TB HDD retains the DVD, gaming and streaming features.

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Lenovo also renewed its partnership with Genius Scan, to offer buyers remote access to the new miracle file sizes.

The micro SD adapter works on your smartphone, PC and other devices to increase storage on your device. It will work on Windows.

You can choose to plug-in your photographer, camera, game consoles.

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You can also plug-in your tablet into USB 3.0 by using the now free USB 3.0 to USB 3.
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