Lenovo has introduced two high-end laptops in China, the Yoga Pro 16 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition and the Yoga Pro 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition, both equipped to harness AI workloads alongside strong hardware performance. Designed for creators and power users, these models showcase Lenovo’s push to combine AI acceleration with premium display and cooling technology in a sleek form factor.
The Yoga Pro 16 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition is powered by Intel’s latest Core Ultra 7 356H processor, boasting 16 cores and threads with peak clock speeds reaching 4.7GHz. Graphics duties fall to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, based on the new Blackwell architecture, with 8GB of cutting-edge GDDR7 VRAM. This combo offers up to 572 trillion operations per second (TOPS) in AI processing, paired with the CPU’s own 50 TOPS capacity, signaling a significant leap in AI-based tasks from creative workflows to complex computations.
Display and design features of Lenovo Yoga Pro 16 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition
The laptop sports a 16-inch OLED panel with a 3200 x 2000 resolution, supporting a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive peak brightness of 1600 nits for HDR content. Color fidelity is another highlight: it covers 100% of sRGB, Adobe RGB, and DCI-P3 color spaces with hardware-level calibration achieving a Delta E below 1. This ensures that what professionals see on screen stays true to real-world colors.
Performance and cooling system in Yoga Pro 16
Memory and storage are generous, with 32GB of fast LPDDR5x RAM, a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and dual M.2 slots for further expansion. The Yoga Pro 16 also embraces next-gen wireless technologies, supporting Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. Lenovo’s Qiankun thermal system has been upgraded for quieter, more efficient cooling, featuring enlarged vents, re-engineered fans, and improved heat management.
Innovative input and audio features of Yoga Pro 16
Innovative interaction features include a 7-inch touch-sensitive writing area embedded in the touchpad, which supports 4096 pressure levels and linear motor feedback for precise stylus input. This is paired with a six-speaker Dolby Atmos sound setup and a 92.5Wh battery capable of 70% fast charging in just half an hour. When it comes to build, the Yoga Pro 16 weighs 1.9kg and has an aluminum chassis that balances durability and portability.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition: specs and display
The slightly smaller Yoga Pro 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition offers many of the same core specs, including the Core Ultra 7 356H chip and RTX 5060 GPU. It arms users with 32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD as well. The display measures 15.3 inches, features OLED technology with a 2560 x 1600 resolution, and boasts a higher 165Hz variable refresh rate along with Dolby Vision and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. HDR peak brightness reaches 1100 nits.
Yoga Pro 15 variants, battery, and portability
Lenovo offers this model in two variants: the Supreme Edition, which adds a touchscreen, and the Creator Edition without. Both include the signature 7-inch writing trackpad, Dolby Atmos audio, and the Qiankun cooling design. A slightly smaller 84Wh battery supports 140W fast charging and promises nearly 20 hours of video playback, making it battery-friendly for long creative sessions. The laptop is slimmer and lighter, tipping the scales at 1.69kg and measuring only 16.7mm thick.
Lenovo Yoga Pro 16 and 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition pricing and availability
Pricing in China for the new Lenovo Yoga Pro models is as follows:
- Yoga Pro 16 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition: 23,999 yuan ($3,360) with an introductory discount of 18,999 yuan ($2,660)
- Yoga Pro 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition Supreme Edition (touchscreen): 14,999 yuan ($2,100)
- Yoga Pro 15 Aura AI Yuanqi Edition Creator Edition (non-touchscreen): 12,999 yuan ($1,820)
The new Yoga Pro lineup clearly demonstrates Lenovo’s intent to blend raw AI computing power with thoughtful, creator-centered design choices.

