Lenovo has
14" Yoga 9i Gen 7 Laptop (Storm Grey, 82LU0049US) on sale for
$1,194.99 after coupon codes
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Specs:
- 14.0" 2880x1800 2.8K OLED Touchscreen Display with Dolby Vision (True Black, HDR, 400 nits)
- 12th Generation Intel Core i7-1260P Processor (E-Core Max 3.40 GHz, P-Core Max 4.70 GHz with Turbo Boost, 12 Cores, 16 Threads, 18 MB Cache)
- 16GB LPDDR5 5200MHz (Soldered)
- 1TB PCIe Gen4 Solid State Drive
- Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Camera IR & 1080p FHD & Fingerprint Reader
- 802.11AX (2 x 2) & Bluetooth 5.2
- Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home 64-Bit
- Ports:
- 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (full function)
- 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x Headphone / mic combo
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Very good looking with the chrome. About the same thickness as my 2019 Inspiron. Weighed in at just over 3.5 lbs on my scale.
Does have lots of Lenovo bloat as to be expected.
The screen is amazing with HDR on. Highly recommend the OLED for those who watch a lot of video.
Definitely don't need the 4K. You can't even see the pixels with your face right next to the screen.
Speakers are decent for laptop speakers.
The fans aren't blaring all the time. Understress or when it gets hot from Excel and browsing sometimes, which isn't a heavy load. Haven't tried gaming on it or anything.
Still a beautiful laptop with strong speakers and a great screen. 4k is a lot for such a small screen so I have it magnified in a bit. Now I just need to get use to the larger track pad.
I'm real undecided at the moment and have read different reviews etc etc but haven't seen anything real definitive. Any advice anyone?
I'm real undecided at the moment and have read different reviews etc etc but haven't seen anything real definitive. Any advice anyone?
In terms of battery life, most reviews say the 2.8k screen will have better battery life but the battery life estimates I've read between reviews are not consistent and do not say how much better. I imagine that the fact it's 90hz refresh rate impacts battery life negatively a bit too.
If it were me, I'd cancel the 4k one and get this one. Strangely though, the 4k one actually has a bigger discount if you look at the order confirmation details, the coupon gets you $600 off instead of $545 and I got 2% less cash back for this one. So price wise, they're almost equal.
Still a beautiful laptop with strong speakers and a great screen. 4k is a lot for such a small screen so I have it magnified in a bit. Now I just need to get use to the larger track pad.
I really want something with a full hinge for airplane use, but I just keep coming back to my fanless M1 Air that does everything I need except for the form factor with no noise or heat. Maybe meteor lake will have a comparable ultra low voltage answer.
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I'm real undecided at the moment and have read different reviews etc etc but haven't seen anything real definitive. Any advice anyone?
Not sure what you mean by toggle. I have the laptop and I can confirm it has 60 and 90Hz settings
In terms of battery life, most reviews say the 2.8k screen will have better battery life but the battery life estimates I've read between reviews are not consistent and do not say how much better. I imagine that the fact it's 90hz refresh rate impacts battery life negatively a bit too.
If it were me, I'd cancel the 4k one and get this one. Strangely though, the 4k one actually has a bigger discount if you look at the order confirmation details, the coupon gets you $600 off instead of $545 and I got 2% less cash back for this one. So price wise, they're almost equal.
Maybe I got lucky, but the screen on the one I got is not at all grainy
What's ur battery life
Also, the fans are always on. A bit annoying since I'm switching from a fanless macbook air, but NOT terribly loud in most cases.
Overall, this is the best windows laptop I've tried.
Also, the fans are always on. A bit annoying since I'm switching from a fanless macbook air, but terribly loud in most cases.
Overall, this is the best windows laptop I've tried.
With no fans on right now it's barely above room temp to the touch on the bottom.
Also, the fans are always on. A bit annoying since I'm switching from a fanless macbook air, but terribly loud in most cases.
Overall, this is the best windows laptop I've tried.
Anyone else seeing the screen door effect?
These 14" 2.8k oled screens are all Samsung screens I believe and this screen is used in many other laptops such as the Lenovo slim 7, Asus zenbook, basically any laptop with a 14" 2.8k screen. I don't see most reviews really talking about graininess in the screen though.
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"Mines"? 🤦 ♂️