
Lenovo may be prepping a tiny desktop that’s designed to move with you. Windows Latest says it has obtained details on an unannounced device called the Lenovo Yoga Mini i (1L, 11), described as a cylindrical Copilot+ mini PC with an aluminum casing and a weight of about 600g. It is said to support up to four high-resolution displays.
Windows Latest also says the Yoga Mini i can be configured with up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, part of Intel’s unannounced 2026 CPU lineup that Lenovo may brand as Core Ultra X7 Series 3. Intel hasn’t officially detailed these processors yet, and the leak doesn’t include clock speeds or the core layout.
Four displays is the real story
For a compact desktop, multi-monitor support is the difference between a novelty and a daily driver. If the Yoga Mini i can actually push four high-resolution screens, it could fit a very specific need. A small PC that still anchors a full desk setup.
That said, the leak doesn’t explain how Lenovo gets there. Ports and bandwidth decide what you can run at the same time, and whether four displays is a realistic everyday setup or a best-case scenario. Waiting for the announcement will let you compare it to the best mini PCs out now.
What the leak doesn’t confirm yet
The leak stops short of ports, storage, memory, pricing, and an availability window. It also doesn’t say what sustained performance looks like in a 1L chassis, which is the make-or-break question for any small PC that’s pitched as capable.
The Yoga Mini i is allegedly positioned inside a wider Lenovo 2026 refresh that spreads Intel’s next lineup across multiple labels, including Core Ultra X7 Series 3. That context makes the Yoga Mini i feel less like a one-off and more like a small showcase for a bigger platform shift.
What to watch heading into 2026
If Lenovo brings the Yoga Mini i to market, the first details worth chasing are straightforward. Look for the exact I/O that enables four displays, and whether the system can keep performance steady without throttling in a compact cylinder. Price will decide the rest, especially if Lenovo treats this as a premium design piece or a practical work machine.
Until then, the smart move is to treat this as an early signal and wait for Lenovo to go on the record at CES 2026, where the company is expected to outline its 2026 plans.