Tech blogger Walking Cat on Platform X has leaked a series of images revealing that Lenovo is set to unveil the world’s first YOGA laptop equipped with an under-display camera, powered by the Lunar Lake processor.

According to exclusive information from our website, Lenovo’s internal project to develop a laptop with an under-display camera has been in the works for several years, undergoing numerous iterations. The under-display camera on this YOGA laptop will reportedly have a resolution of 32 megapixels, a significant upgrade compared to the current mainstream 1080p cameras, which only offer 2 megapixels.
To increase screen-to-body ratios, current laptops often adopt a notch design, which allows high-performance camera modules to be included while reducing bezel thickness. While under-display cameras have appeared in some smartphone models, no laptop has incorporated this technology so far. By integrating an under-display camera, Lenovo’s YOGA laptop will achieve a dramatically higher screen-to-body ratio.
When the camera is in use, the OLED pixels surrounding it will turn off, creating a punch-hole display effect. During regular use, however, the camera remains hidden.

It’s worth noting that despite the adoption of an under-display camera, this YOGA laptop still features a notch-like “Deco” on the top lid (known as the A-side). This could be due to the relatively large size of the under-display camera module.
