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Lenovo Yoga Duet 7, Slim 7 now official

Huge pre-order freebies up for grabs

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Some of the latest additions to Lenovo’s Yoga line are now finally coming to the Philippines. The Lenovo Yoga Duet 7 and Lenovo Slim 7 are worthy options as your work-from-home buddies. Both come with plenty of variants and configurations.

Lenovo Yoga Duet 7

This is the first Yoga notebook to have a detachable backlit Bluetooth 5.0-powered keyboard. The folio kickstand contributes to the flexible usage the Yoga line has long been known for.

It comes with the E-Color Pen that digital artists can utilize in improving their color schemes through its built-in smart sensor. By simply pressing down on any real object, the pen’s sensor can capture its color.

The Duet 7 has a 13” WQHD 2K (2160 x 1350) resolution touchscreen display with 100% sRGB color accuracy and 450 nits brightness, making it the perfect canvas to create stunning content.

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Don’t let its thin and light exterior fool you, this notebook is packing some serious power. It runs up to 10th Generation Intel Core i7-10510 processor and up to 16GB DDR4 2667 RAM. It also has up to 1TB NVME PCIe SSD storage and has Windows 10 Home.

Available in Orchid and Slate Grey, the Yoga Duet 7 comes in eight different models with varying processors, storage, and memory options. It has a starting price of PhP 64,995.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7

This is a 14-inch notebook with razor-thin bezels and Ultra High Definition display with 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution and 500 nits of brightness with High Dynamic Range and Dolby Vision. Not only is it a treat for the eyes, its front-facing Dolby Atmos speakers that create three-dimensional audio is also a treat for your ears.

It runs up to 16GB RAM and up to 1TB NVME PCIex4 SSD storage. As for the processor and graphics combo, there are two options. First is up to Intel 10th Generation i7-1065G7 processor with up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. Second is up to AMD R7 R4800 8-core design processor with AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics.

The Intel version is available in either 14” or 15.6” displays, with a starting price of PhP 69,995.

The the AMD version is available in a 14″ display and will have five different models varying in processor, memory, storage, and graphics, and its price starts at PhP 49,995

Massive pre-order package

Customers pre-ordering two models of the Yoga Slim 7 running on AMD Ryzen processors can get them bundled with accessories and other premium gifts worth up to PhP 40,570 as part of a special promo.

Those availing the Yoga Slim 7 with the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor, AMD Radeon Vega 6 graphics, 8GB 4266Mhz LPDDR4X memory, 512GB PCIEx4 NVME SSD storage, Windows 10 Home OS, and 14” FHD IPS display with SRP of PhP 49,995 will get the following for free:

  • Yoga ANC Headset (worth PhP 9,995)
  • B210 Backpack (worth PHP 2,995)
  • Microsoft Office Home & Student 2019 Lifetime license (worth PhP 6,995)
  • Premium Care Warranty upgrade to 3 Years (worth PHP 9,100)

Meanwhile, those purchasing the Yoga Slim 7 with the AMD Ryzen 7 4800U processor, AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics, 16GB 4266Mhz LPDDR4X memory, 1TB PCIEx4 NVME SSD storage, Windows 10 Home, and 14” FHD display with SRP of PhP 69,995 will get the following freebies:

  • Yoga ANC Headset (worth PhP 9,995)
  • Herschel Little America Backpack (worth PhP 6,490)
  • Lenovo 14,000mAh Laptop Powerbank (worth PhP 4,995)
  • B210 Backpack (worth PhP 2,995)
  • Microsoft Office Home & Student 2019 Lifetime license (worth PhP 6,995)
  • Premium Care Warranty Upgrade to 3 Years (worth PhP 9,100)

The Yoga Slim 7 pre-order promo will begin on July 20 and end on August 7, valid only at select Lenovo stores and authorized Lenovo Partners.

Full mechanics of the promo are available at lenovoyoga.ph. The bundles may be redeemed from August 17-31, 2020. Customers will be notified by their chosen store once the devices are ready for pick up.

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The new NVIDIA RTX Spark laptops are AI PCs on steroids

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“Useful AI has arrived,” NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang proclaimed in his monumental keynote speech to kick off COMPUTEX 2026, essentially admitting to the state of AI prior to today. But don’t let the past mess with how you view the present. AI today, according to the graphics-turned-AI company, will now serve everyday users, rather than procuring abstract and intangible benefits. For us normal people, it all starts with the new RTX Spark.

Rarely does a new product claim to reinvent the entire industry. Confident in its own abilities, that’s just what the RTX Spark wants to do. But what is it exactly?

Think of it like Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs but on AI-powered steroids. NVIDIA wants to bring the power of a supercomputer into the hands of regular consumers, just like how the personal computer (PC) brought gigantic computers to the comfort of everyone’s homes.

Co-engineered with Microsoft, RTX Spark will run autonomous AI agents the entire day. The agent is tied to you and your intent but will orchestrate all your devices under one roof.

Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty. The new series will leverage a Blackwell RTX GPU and a 20-core Grace CPU from MediaTek. It can also support up to 128GB of unified memory, delivering several of the most powerful (and most expensive) PCs available to consumers today. With the capabilities comparable to an RTX 5070, the series can supposedly play modern games with ease.

Inside, it will come with CUDA, the trove of information that powers AI technology today. Finally, despite how slim NVIDIA promises the series will be, the RTX Spark should come with a battery that lasts the entire day.

The first NVIDIA RTX Spark laptops will launch later this fall with six premium laptops for various brands. This, along with the 30 models launching soon after, will include Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. No word yet on how much these will cost, though.

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Acer unveils Swift Air 14 and Swift Spin 14 AI with Intel’s latest processors

Thin, light, AI-powered laptops

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Acer Swift Air 14

Acer has expanded its Swift laptop lineup with the launch of the new Swift Air 14 and Swift Spin 14 AI. The new Windows 11 laptops combine slim designs, dedicated AI hardware, and long battery life for users who want productivity on the go.

Swift Air 14 focuses on portability

Leading the announcement is the new Swift Air 14. Powered by Intel Core Series 3 processors, the laptop delivers up to 40 platform TOPS and up to 17 TOPS from its dedicated NPU for AI workloads. Acer says users can expect up to 19 hours of battery life, with fast charging capable of reaching 50 percent in around 30 minutes.

The Swift Air 14 weighs just 1.25kg and measures as thin as 12.9mm. Its all-aluminum chassis comes in Sage Green, Frost Blue, Blossom Pink, and Lilac Purple. A 180-degree hinge allows the laptop to lie flat when collaborating or sharing content.

For visuals, Acer equips the laptop with a 14-inch WUXGA display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and 100 percent sRGB color coverage. Quad speakers with DTS:X Ultra complete the entertainment package.

The Swift Air 14 also includes a 1080p IR webcam with a privacy shutter, Windows Hello facial recognition, Acer PurifiedVoice noise cancellation, Intel Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, and a USB-A port.

Swift Spin 14 AI adds convertible flexibility

Acer also introduced the Swift Spin 14 AI. The new convertible features a 360-degree hinge that lets users switch between laptop, presentation, display, and tablet modes.

Inside is up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor. The system delivers up to 50 TOPS from its dedicated NPU and up to 100 platform TOPS overall. Acer claims battery life can reach up to 26 hours on a single charge.

The Swift Spin 14 AI features a 14-inch WUXGA IPS touch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It also supports the optional Acer Active Stylus with Wacom AES 2.0 technology. The stylus supports shading and 4,096 pressure levels, making it useful for drawing, note-taking, and document signing.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, dual USB-A ports, and HDMI 2.1. Security features include a 5MP IR camera, fingerprint reader, human presence detection, and Acer User Sensing technology.

Acer brings AI features to both laptops

Both devices include a dedicated Copilot key for quick access to Microsoft’s AI assistant. Acer also bundles its own AI-powered software suite, including AcerSense and Acer Intelligence Space.

The suite includes tools such as Acer QR Capture, Acer AI Image Generator, and Acer Video Speed Controller. Acer says these features are designed to improve productivity, creativity, and day-to-day usability.

Acer has not yet announced local pricing or availability. The company says details will vary by market.

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MSI announces new Raider, Crosshair gaming laptops

Redesigned for better power

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MSI has unveiled its latest generation of high-performance gaming laptops, introducing comprehensive updates to the Raider, Crosshair, and Cyborg series.

The updated product lines include redesigns, as well as up to the latest Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series laptop GPUs.

MSI Raider 16 HX: Flagship power

The premium tier is led by the redesigned MSI Raider 16 HX, which establishes a maximum total power delivery threshold of up to 300W of combined CPU and GPU output via MSI OverBoost technology.

This extreme performance is made possible by a newly designed Cooler Boost Trinity with Intra Flow thermal system. With up to three fans, six heat pipes, and an exclusive five-exhaust vent design, the laptop delivers exceptional cooling performance while keeping noise below 50 dBA.

It has a 16-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600) IPS display with up to 240Hz refresh rate and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut.

With two DDR5 memory slots, it can support up to 128GB of RAM, alongside dual M.2 slots for ample storage.

MSI Crosshair 16 HX: Mainstream performance realignment

Meanwhile, the mid-tier MSI Crosshair 16 HX receives a structural redesign that slims down the overall chassis depth while boosting overall thermal ceiling performance by 30W over the prior model.

It comes with a similar Cooler Boost thermal solution and quad-vent exhaust, while delivering up to 200W total system power.

Gamers can fully tap into that performance with a QHD+ 240Hz display. Connectivity gets an upgrade too, as the new I/O layout features three USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and repositioned HDMI and RJ-45 LAN ports.

The look is completed by the iconic RGB Crosshair aesthetic, with a more dynamic RGB backlit keyboard.

MSI Cyborg 15 Max: Major upgrades in performance, display

Lastly, the newly redesigned MSI Cyborg 15 series arrives with major upgrades. Particularly, the entry-level Cyborg 15 Max marks a substantial performance update for the budget tier.

It now has up to a 140W total system power, thanks to an Intel Core 200H processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPU. This sets a new benchmark in the entry-level gaming segment.

The performance is likewise powered by a Cooler Boost thermal system. Overall, the Cyborg 15 Max achieves an impressive 122% increase in TGP.

The entire series is equipped with an FHD 144Hz display with 100% sRGB color gamut. Even connectivity is upgraded, with three USB-A ports and one USB-C port.

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