Lenovo has
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-In-1 Touch Laptop (512GB SSD, 82QG0012US or 1TB SSD, 82QG0013US) on sale for the prices listed below when you apply eCoupon codes
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Available Options: (after coupons)
- 512GB (82QG0012US) $859.99
- 1TB (82QG0013US) $914.99
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Specs:
- 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS Touchscreen w/ Dolby Vision 60Hz 400 nits Display
- Intel Core i7-1260P 12 Cores, 16 Threads (3.40GHz Base /4.70GHz Boost) Processor
- 16GB LPDDR5 4800MHz (Soldered) Memory
- 512GB PCIe Solid State Drive or 1 TB PCIe Solid State Drive
- Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- WiFi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2) + Bluetooth 5.2
- Backlit Keyboard / Fingerprint Reader
- Windows 11 Home 64
- Ports:
- 1x Headphone / mic combo
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x Full-size HDMI
- 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4
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1. RAM is only 16GB soldered, not upgradable. This is a deal killer for me as I need to run multiple VMs.
2. Only option to add a 2nd SSD seems to be the M2.2242 and is unsupported. The PCIe slot can support only 1TB SSD. What?
XPS is great, but the 4k screen that I overpaid for is getting annoying due to Windows' inability to scale properly, especially for remote desktops. So my next laptop will be a 1080p or 2K like this.
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Pretty similar, but that's the 14inch model. This is the 16inch.
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It is a heavier laptop so tablet mode is pretty useless. Plus W11 has no tablet mode either so no big loss.
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It is a heavier laptop so tablet mode is pretty useless. Plus W11 has no tablet mode either so no big loss.
1. RAM is only 16GB soldered, not upgradable. This is a deal killer for me as I need to run multiple VMs.
2. Only option to add a 2nd SSD seems to be the M2.2242 and is unsupported. The PCIe slot can support only 1TB SSD. What?
XPS is great, but the 4k screen that I overpaid for is getting annoying due to Windows' inability to scale properly, especially for remote desktops. So my next laptop will be a 1080p or 2K like this.