Lenovo Yoga Portal: A cheaper, graphics-focused alternative to the ThinkCentre Neo Ultra
Lenovo's ThinkCentre Neo Ultra was hailed as the best Apple Mac Studio alternative when it launched in January 2024. Now, the company has unveiled a more affordable, graphics-centric version exclusively for the Chinese market: the Yoga Portal.
While the ThinkCentre Neo Ultra boasts a top-tier Core i9-14900 processor and RTX graphics, the Yoga Portal opts for a slightly less powerful Core i7-14700 CPU but packs a punch with a full desktop GeForce RTX 4070 GPU. This strategic shift positions the Yoga Portal as a compelling choice for users prioritizing graphics performance, such as content creators and gamers.
Despite the different processors, both mini PCs share a compact design, robust cooling system, and extensive port selection. The Yoga Portal's standout feature, however, is its impressive graphics power, delivered by a desktop-grade GPU. However, users should be aware that upgrading this GPU may be difficult due to the custom cooling solution. The Yoga Portal also has 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD (both upgradable), as well as a dedicated M.2 slot for an independent NPU card.
Priced at RMB 17,999 (approximately CA$3,452), the Yoga Portal offers significant cost savings compared to the similarly specced ThinkCentre Neo Ultra, which carries a price tag of roughly US$4,164 (~CA$5,719).
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