Lenovo Yoga mobile PCs are typically known for their ability to transform, but at CES 2026, the company will unveil a desktop from this family that stands out for a different reason: it has a cylindrical shape. The Yoga Mini is a desktop PC encased in a cylindrical form with a volume of only 1 liter and weighs just 600 grams. The casing is aluminum, housing a Core Ultra X7 358H processor, which includes a powerful 12-core iGPU, suitable for gaming.

While other details are not yet available, it is possible that the PC will have some other feature which justifies it being part of the Yoga family.
Analysts suggest that the Lenovo Yoga Mini will likely face competition from similar compact desktop solutions like Apple’s Mac Mini and Intel’s NUC series. This places it in a market segment with strong brand opposition yet highlights its unique cylindrical design, which may offer better airflow and aesthetic appeal in minimalistic spaces.
The choice of a Core Ultra X7 358H processor ensures it has the capability for multitasking and graphically intensive applications. Such a specification not only emphasizes Lenovo’s focus on performance but also their commitment to integrating high-efficiency components.