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Lenovo Philippines launches powerful new Yoga and Legion laptops for 2025

Smarter AI-powered tech meets creative freedom and high-performance gaming

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Lenovo Yoga Legion

Lenovo Philippines today unveiled its latest generation of Yoga and Legion laptops. They introduced a refreshed 2025 lineup designed to meet the needs of creators, professionals, and gamers. Featuring sleek designs, AI-powered enhancements, and cutting-edge performance, the new devices reflect Lenovo’s continued push toward smarter, more adaptive technology.

This year’s collection includes everything from ultraportable productivity companions to high-performance gaming machines. Each one blends portability and power with new AI features designed to improve everyday usability and enhance creative workflows.

Yoga series: performance and portability for creators

Lenovo’s latest Yoga laptops are tailored for users who value both style and power. Whether you’re editing video, running multiple apps, or watching your favorite shows, these devices deliver performance and flexibility in premium, lightweight builds.

Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (14ILL10)

A slim and stylish daily driver powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, a vibrant OLED display, and built-in AI features for a smarter, faster experience.
Models: 83JX0020PH / 83JX006MPH – ₱76,995 / ₱86,995

Yoga 7i 2-in-1 (14ILL10)

A convertible laptop with a 360° hinge and touchscreen display, ideal for both work and entertainment on the go.
Model: 83JQ0057PH – ₱81,995

Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (14IAH10)

Built for creators who need reliable graphics performance, this model features a high-resolution PureSight Pro display, NVIDIA® RTX graphics, and military-grade durability.
Model: 83KF002EPH – ₱94,995

Yoga Slim 9i (14ILL10)

Minimalist yet powerful, this 14-inch AI PC boasts a 4K OLED display, 98% screen-to-body ratio, and the world’s first under-display camera.
Model: 83CXC000PH – ₱130,995

Yoga Book 9i (14IAH10)

A revolutionary dual-screen OLED laptop designed for multitaskers, creatives, and anyone looking for a flexible, boundary-pushing form factor.
Model: 83JK002DPH – ₱145,995

Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition (16IAH10)

The top-tier creative machine in the Yoga lineup, built for heavy workloads, advanced media editing, and powered by NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ graphics.
Model: 83L0003FPH – ₱152,995

Legion series: AI-powered performance for serious gamers

Lenovo’s new Legion models aim to deliver the kind of performance that hardcore gamers and power users demand. Featuring refined thermal designs, fast refresh rates, and AI-tuned internals, these laptops are built for competitive play and high-performance workflows alike.

Legion 5i (15IRX10)

A versatile laptop with Intel® Core™ i7 processors and NVIDIA® RTX™ graphics, perfect for smooth gameplay and everyday use.
Models: 83LY003FPH / 83LY0095PH – ₱133,995 / ₱114,995

Legion 7i (16IAX10)

Combining sleek design with serious power, this model is great for gamers and creatives looking for top-tier speed and color accuracy.
Model: 83KY001DPH – ₱145,995

Legion Pro 5i (16IAX10H)

An elite gaming laptop with improved thermals and AI-optimized performance for long sessions and demanding titles.
Model: 83LU0016PH – ₱152,995

Legion Pro 7i (16IAX10H)

The most powerful of the bunch — a flagship-level machine with up to 285W total power draw, AI performance tuning, and ultra-smooth refresh rates.
Model: 83F5008GPH – ₱285,995

Smarter tech with a purpose

Across the board, Lenovo is doubling down on sustainability. Many of the new Yoga and Legion models come with EPEAT® Gold certification and ENERGY STAR® ratings. They are also built with recycled materials. The brand’s CO2 Offset Services also allow buyers to take a more conscious approach to personal tech.

Availability

The 2025 Lenovo Yoga and Legion laptops are now available in the Philippines. Check Lenovo Exclusive Stores and authorized resellers nationwide.

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MacBook Neo officially arrives at Power Mac Center

Nationwide limited-time offers available

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The all-new MacBook Neo has officially arrived in the Philippines through Power Mac Center. Simultaneous launch events were held at Greenbelt 3 and SM Megamall.

Customers who lined up for the launch received an event-exclusive bundle which includes an AirPods Pro 2 and AirTag 4-pack, as well as over PhP 12,000 worth of freebies for those with qualified pre-orders.

In addition, those in Greenbelt and SM Megamall who lined up until the evening got a chance to win up to PhP 600,000 worth of prizes (PhP 300,000 per location).

And great news even for those unable to attend: PMC is extending its opening promotions over the coming days.

Now available in Power Mac Center stores nationwide, the MacBook Neo comes with these exclusive offers:

  • Up to 50% off on a wide selection of accessories until April 30 for sstraight payments
  • Redeem up to Php 5,000 off (2,500 points) through the 1 Infinite program, no minimum spend, until April 26
  • UpTrade: Score up to PhP 4,000 additional trade-in value with a MacBook Air (M2 or earlier) until May 10
  • Complimentary 90-day software fix and free Basecamp training for purchases until April 30

For flexible financing, the MacBook Neo is also available through 0% interest installment plans of up to 36 months. This is through major banks and other financial institutions.

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Intel launches the new Core Ultra Series 3 processors

Expect new laptops all throughout the year.

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The next generation of processors are here. After announcing the new series at CES 2026, Intel has now launched the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors for laptops, bringing the next level of AI-based computing to modern laptops.

All built using the Intel 18A process, the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chipsets will come with an integrated NPU that can deliver up to 50 TOPS. And this is all native to the PC; Intel demonstrated that a laptop infused with the chipset can still operate all of its AI capabilities without an internet connection.

Additionally, Intel is touting the generation’s integrated Xe3 graphics architecture. Already touting the capabilities of graphics on its own, the architecture can also improve performance through the new XeSS. A competitor to NVIDIA’s DLSS and AMD’s FSR, Intel’s XeSS boosts framerate without sacrificing image quality.

Finally, the chipsets work extra hard in the background by extending battery life, despite high workloads. Intel touts that the Series 3 can deliver the best battery life among all Intel-powered AI PCs.

Devices with the chipset are expected to roll out all throughout the whole year. In the Philippines, you can expect new laptops from Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI.

SEE ALSO: Favorite Laptops of 2025

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ASUS Zenbook S14 (2026) review: The perfect portable buddy

At only 1.1cm thin and 1.2kg light, the Zenbook S14 fits in any daily kit.

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As a gamer, thin notebooks are difficult to love. Despite the loss of convenience, the thought of playing all my favorite games in one machine is still more tantalizing. However, with commute times getting longer by the day, it’s now impossible to ignore the importance of portability. Once again, with an ultrathin 1.1cm profile, the ASUS Zenbook S14 makes the perfect everyday commute buddy.

A laptop light enough to run with

The Zenbook S14 weighs only 1.2 kilograms. Just from handling it, you can tell that this weight (or lack thereof) makes so much of a difference. You can hardly tell that you’re holding a laptop. The Zenbook series has been known for ultrathin portability, so it’s no surprise that the new S14 has this down to perfection.

If that’s not enough, we put the laptop through a run test. That is, I tried running a 5K with the laptop on my back. It wasn’t a difficult time at all. In fact, I had to pack in more things inside my backpack just to make it feel more impactful.

Ultimately, it didn’t matter how heavy the backpack was. The Zenbook S14 barely contributes to your daily pack. If you had to face a long commute every day, this ultrathin laptop is a perfect match for you.

Ceraluminum: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it

I’ve said this the last time I had my hands on a Zenbook. Ceraluminum remains one of the most consistently good features of the series. The matte texture once again adds a look that simply stands out.

Though the gray is similar to the shade common today, Ceraluminum feels pleasantly tactile and smooth to the touch. Plus, it’s also durable.

When I stuffed the notebook with an umbrella inside my pack, I intentionally left the notebook without a sleeve to see how the chassis would react with other things. Lo and behold, after running a few kilometers, the Zenbook S14 had no discernible scratches. Besides the portability, it’s a durable beast that fits in any pack.

Fourteen inches of fun

Normally, I prefer larger screens for my laptops. However, the Zenbook S14’s 14-inch 3K Lumina screen was more than enough for what I needed the laptop to be.

Color accuracy was almost spot-on but leaned a bit towards the vivid side. This wasn’t a huge problem for me, but it might be a consideration for those who need absolute accuracy.

Also, while I was doing my run, I did test the screen under the sunlight. In bright situations, the glare became a bit of an issue. The 1100 nits of peak HDR brightness overcame this, though.

The touchscreen capabilities is another useful tool. I don’t usually need touchscreens on laptops, but it’s still useful to have. The experience was smooth and responsive. It was particularly useful for small games like Balatro.

A machine good enough for most things

The Zenbook S14 is no slouch. Under the hood, the notebook touts an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H. For a work device, this seems like overkill. Do you really need a robust processor to get through your workday?

Well, it’s a matter of not knowing what you’ve got until it’s there. This powerful chipset is a godsend for multitasking.

Personally, I prefer working with a lot of windows up at the same time: a word processor, a bunch of tabs for research, another bunch for music or videos, and the usual slew of chatting apps. Despite having so many things up at once, the laptop never seemed like it was struggling to keep up.

The performance is beefed up with up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage. It’s smooth for everyday use and can last for a long time without needing a cleanup.

That said, the chipset is not enough for gaming, especially for power-hungry games like Call of Duty. However, it’s just enough for lighter fare like Balatro. It’s no great loss, though. Rather, it’s an assurance that you can leave the heavy gaming rig at home but still have a decent machine for quick fixes.

Also, if you’re coming from the previous model, this new version doesn’t really offer much in terms of upgrades. This doesn’t take away from the current model’s capabilities as its own device, but it’s a consideration if you already own the previous model.

The battery life to keep you going

For such a light laptop, the Zenbook S14 still touts a sizable 77Whr battery. ASUS claims that a full charge can last up to 27 hours. On paper, that’s enough to last two working days with some change.

From personal experience, the notebook does last a good amount of time. As I mentioned above, I usually work with several windows up at the same time. Of course, that means more of a load on the battery. When I worked in a café for an entire afternoon, the laptop lasted handily.

While I’m confident that the battery can last from morning to evening based on my experience, I’d still take a charger with me because of the heavy nature of my work. That said, if you’re more used to normal office work, this notebook can get you through the day with no issues.

If you do need a charger, the package comes with a compact brick that barely makes any dent on your kit’s total weight. It’s also rated for 68W wired charging, which can fill the battery up from empty in just around 90 minutes.

Is the ASUS Zenbook S14 your GadgetMatch?

Alas, here’s the rub: The Zenbook S14 isn’t friendly on your wallet. The notebook costs PhP 129,995. For what the notebook is, the price tag feels a bit too much. At that price, you might want to get a hardier device with more robust specs.

Swipe Left if you prefer a daily notebook with top-of-the-line specs, or if you’re a gamer looking for a platform to play on.

However, if you’re looking for the ultimate portable buddy for your daily kit, the Zenbook S14’s impressive weight and profile makes this a Swipe Right.

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