One of our favorite AIO PCs is now on sale for Black Friday to help you save money and desk space — "I can't recommend it enough as a school or family computer"
Lenovo's Yoga AIO 27" is a solid hybrid PC packed with smooth performance, an adjustable stand, and many more useful features for casual browsing, studies, or business.
I find it so amazing that our technology has become so advanced that we can create desktops that combine speakers, webcams, and CPUs you'd find in PC towers, all in one monitor.
One of the best examples of this ingenious engineering is the Lenovo Yoga AIO 27", which just had its pricey MSRP of $1599.99 cut by a 31% discount to $1,099.99 at Lenovo.
The Lenogo Yoga AIO 27" is a must-have, premium PC with strong performance rates for work productivity, while sporting a wide variety of ports, a QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS display, and a compact design to save space.
Why buy this AIO PC?
The Lenovo Yoga AIO 27" is an impressive piece of hardware that makes me wish I had one for work, as my PC setup takes up 80% of my desk.
In fact, I'm a little jealous that my colleague, Rebecca Spear, got to review the Lenovo Yoga AIO 27" and stated, "The Lenovo Yoga AIO 27" is a solid all-in-one PC that comes with everything you need, including built-in speakers, a built-in webcam, a keyboard, and a mouse. A healthy range of ports makes it convenient to connect your various accessories or other devices."
It features solid performance rates for running Adobe software thanks to its advanced Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 255H (sixteen cores and threads), Intel Arc 140T GPU (with eight ray-tracing cores), and 16GB of RAM (LPDDR5X).
It also comes with a swiveling base that can function as a wireless phone charger, a variety of HDMI, Ethernet, and USB ports, a keyboard (with floating keycaps) and mouse bundled with it, and a 27-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS display that automatically adjusts its display settings depending on how it's oriented.
The only major drawback this all-in-one PC has against it is its steep MSRP of $1,599.99. However, thanks to this Black Friday 31% discount from Lenovo, it's now at a somewhat more affordable price for $1,099.99 for a limited time.
FAQ
What is an all-in-one (AIO) PC?
An all-in-one PC combines the hardware of a PC rig with that of a monitor to create a hybrid desktop computer. It can function like a regular PC, saving space on your desk since you won't have to manage a monitor and a separate PC tower.
Is the Lenovo Yoga AIO 27" good for gaming?
While it can run less-graphics-heavy games like Valorant or League of Legends on medium, it will not be able to run graphically intense AAA titles well at all, as this PC is designed purely for office work, school work, and creative studies.
When do Black Friday and Cyber Monday start?
Black Friday starts on November 28, 2025, and lasts until December 1, 2025, where it will be replaced by Cyber Monday.
The duration of some Black Friday discounts may be extended for Cyber Monday and beyond, so we recommend keeping an eye out this week for discounts for your most wish-listed items.
More Black Friday 2025 — quick links
- All our TOP recommended Black Friday deals: Just the best
- Mini PC deals: up to 47% off tiny PCs
- GPU deals: early price drops on NVIDIA RTX before they go up
- Microsoft Surface deals: save up to $500 on premium PCs
- Xbox accessories: best deals on gadgets for your Xbox Series X|S and PC
- Gaming laptop deals: the best laptops for the best price
- Xbox controllers: our top picks for best controller deals
- ANC headphones: great Black Friday deals on the best ANC headphones
Even more Black Friday deals: - Samsung monitors: the best Samsung display deals we've found
- Walmart: 7 top laptop deals you shouldn't miss
- Retro gaming: handhelds, arcade machines, old school consoles, and more
- Gamer merch: Blizzard’s Warcraft, Overwatch, and Diablo IV collectibles
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- Accessories: Even more PC accessories starting at $17
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Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!
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