Lenovo's Yoga Air 14s Snapdragon laptop (known as Yoga Slim 7x overseas) has appeared on Lenovo's overseas support page, and its HMM hardware maintenance manual reveals the internal design of the new machine.
The Yoga Air 14s Snapdragon adopts a parallel dual heat pipe and dual fan cooling system, but it does not adopt the symmetrical horn-like design commonly seen in Lenovo's mid-to-high-end products in recent years, but still uses a more traditional heat source offset design.
In addition, the pictures show that the laptop uses an onboard network card that cannot be replaced, and only provides one M.2 2242 slot for a solid-state drive.
The two USB Type-C interfaces on the left side of the fuselage are arranged on the main board, and a Type-C interface on the right side is arranged on the daughter board. It is worth noting that its three interfaces are of the unified USB4 40Gbps specification, and all support PD3.1 charging and DP1.4 video output, which is not commonly seen in the daughter board interface.
As TapTechNews previously reported, Lenovo has begun to warm up the domestic version of the Yoga Air 14s Snapdragon laptop, which will be launched in the near future (the first batch of Snapdragon X Elite laptops will go on sale on June 18).
SoC: Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100
Memory: Onboard 16GB/32GB LPDDR5x-8448
Hard drive: PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 2242
Screen: 14.5-inch 2944x 1840 90Hz OLED screen, peak brightness 1000 nits
Battery: 70Wh
Weight: Starts at 1.28kg (approx. 2.82 lbs).