
The likes of Dell, HP, and Lenovo have been offering sleek all-in-one (AIO) desktop PCs for years, but Apple usually takes the cake with the iMac. The mix of reliable performance, ecosystem perks, and peppy design often keeps it at the top of my recommendation list. At CES 2026, Lenovo is redrawing the lines with one of the most beautiful AIO machines I have ever seen.
An eye candy with practical perks
Lenovo’s latest is the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition, a desktop with a floating glass design, similar to the LG Wallpaper TV that was announced a few days ago. The glass portion at the base of the screen is part of a seamless monolithic design, and it actually lights up.
Now, this isn’t just any light. Instead, it dances to the tune of whatever you are watching on the screen, almost like one of those mood light kits. But it has a functional side to it, as well, when you’re not in the binge-watching or gaming mood.
Lenovo says the Adaptive Lighting in the glass portion will also light up in response to notifications. Moreover, the light colors are customizable, so you can set a distinct hue for each kind of software alert. To go with it, the Yoga AIO i Aura Edition also throws Karmon Kardon speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning into the mix.
Plenty of substance, too
Now, the latest desktop from Lenovo is not all about lights and sleek aesthetics. There’s plenty of substance here that even makes the iMac feel outdated. To start, you get a much sharper 4K OLED screen up front, instead of the LCD display on Apple’s desktop.
Additionally, the display supports up to 165Hz refresh rate, putting it squarely in the territory of gaming hardware. It comes equipped with Intel’s latest Core Ultra X7 358H processor, paired with 32GB of RAM and up to 2TB of storage. There’s even a dedicated privacy shutter for the webcam.
The 16-megapixel webcam module at the top also sits alongside an IR sensor, which enables biometric authentication using face unlock. There are a pair of USB-C and USB-A ports, each, at the back, alongside another USB-C port on the side.
Overall, it’s one of the most stylish and well-equipped desktop PCs heading to the market, and it will likely win some iMac converts. The Lenovo Yoga AiO i Aura Edition starts at $2,399.99 and will be available in the second quarter of 2026.
