Lenovo Yoga Book 9i Review: 26 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Check all the 26 reviews find on Laptops Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, with the 16 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Laptops magazines and websites give 16 ratings, we get this average rating to this Lenovo product : 3.9/5.
Lenovo Yoga Book 9i ratings
9/10 | SlashGear | |
4.5/5 | Laptop Mag | |
4.5/5 | Chip.de | |
9/10 | Tom's Guide (FR) | |
87/100 | NotebookCheck | |
4/5 | Tom's Guide (US) | |
4/5 | PCMag | |
4/5 | IT Pro | |
4/5 | Les Numériques | |
4/5 | ExpertReviews | |
7.9/10 | GeekCulture | |
3.5/5 | Tom's Hardware | |
3.5/5 | Tech Advisor | |
3/5 | T3 | |
2.5/5 | PhonAndroid |
Lenovo Yoga Book 9i review :
Lenovo Yoga Book 9i seems to be very good in the category of Laptops, the reviews are very positive overall for this product and the "Pros" are higher than "Cons".
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No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Beautiful equipment with a pen.
Good battery life
The screens reflect strongly.
Few connection possibilities
With a rather thick keyboard-dock.
Bluetooth keyboard and stylus provided
Swivel hinge 360 degrees.
Superb design
3 USB C compatible with Thunderbolt 4
Physical switch for the webcam
Slim and lightweight format
Full HD Webcam Windows Hello
High-quality speakers
Satisfactory autonomy
Non-backlit keyboard
No adapter provided.
Large screen for the form factor.
Lightweight and high-quality design.
Very good docking station possibility.
Good battery life.
The virtual touchpad is very poorly optimized.
Only a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
Soft keys / Blurry keys
Limitation of usability
Dual OLED displays enable multiple modes
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Responsive touchscreens
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Bundled with Bluetooth mouse and attachable keyboard
Priced higher than other 2-in-1 laptops
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Minimal ports
Sleek, light design
Comes with Bluetooth wireless keyboard, stylus, and mouse
Helpful User Center and Smart Note software
Impressive webcam and sound
Managing app windows and operating modes takes some getting used to
Just three USB-C/Thunderbolt ports
No audio jack
Virtual touchpad causes annoying vanishing cursor
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Two screens for efficient multitasking.
Much more comfortable usage height than a traditional PC.
Versatility.
Speaker quality.
USB-C ports only.
Management of dual display not always smooth.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[8/10] reviewed at 16/04/2024 -[read the full review on SlashGear]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Decent keyboard accessory
Can almost feel like a dual-screen desktop PC
Poor virtual touchpad experience
The cost of novelty is high
A successful design
Software that perfectly complements the hardware.
Thin and light.
Mediocre external keyboard
Screen calibration that leaves something to be desired
A throttled processor and poor heat management.
Disappointing autonomy
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Lots of screen space
Stand is really clever
Great software additions to use both displays
It's expensive
Two superior OLED displays
Origami stand works well
Great external keyboard
Solid and attractive build
Outstanding pen support
A lot of components to carry around
Battery life could be better
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
OLED displays have excellent image quality
Loud, bass-heavy audio
Great webcam and microphone
Lackluster performance
Not the best value for money
reviewed at 18/04/2024 -[read the full review on PCWorld.com]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Lots of bundled accessories
Better-than-expected battery life
Functions as a portable all-in-one PC
Poor dual-screen support in Windows
Lots of bloatware
Typing on a touchscreen can be awkward
No 3.5mm audio jack
Two well-calibrated screens
Well thought-out uses
So many approaches to use.
Surprisingly decent autonomy
Physical keyboard to be recharged separately.
Less ergonomic than a traditional PC
Tons of accessories to carry
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