Lenovo is also focusing on digital artists with this lightweight 1.16 kg (2.55 lbs) machine and includes an E-Color Pen (optional in some markets) with color-picking capability for use in popular design apps like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, while the Surface-like kickstand is meant to aid sketching and note-taking. There's also Wi-Fi 6 support, an IR-based webcam for Windows Hello, and added privacy from shoulder-surfers through Mirametrix's 'presence-sensing' Glance software. It's powered by a 10th-gen Core i7 CPU, can pack up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of PCIe SSD storage. The display itself is a 13-inch 2048×1080 IPS touchscreen with 100% sRGB coverage and 450 nits of peak brightness. Yoga Duet 7iįirst up is the Yoga Duet 7i, which Lenovo says is the first Yoga PC with a detachable Bluetooth 5.0 keyboard, giving users greater flexibility by letting them operate the screen from a distance. The Yoga Duet 7i challenges the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 and other high-end rivals with its 13-inch hi-res display and 10th-gen Core i7 CPU, while the lower-end IdeaPad Duet 3i is meant to tackle the likes of Surface Go and the odd disposable Android tab. Bottom line: Lenovo is targeting two PC segments with its latest 2-in-1s.