Product Description: | Whether you are a gamer on the go or a creative user looking for strong and reliable editing capabilities, the Lenovo 16" Slim Pro 9i Multi-Touch Notebook provides a solid foundation suitable for work and play.
Giving you workstation-like capabilities with the Intel Evo design, the Slim Pro 9i houses a 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor which leverages a unique hybrid design to deliver up to 5.4 and 4.1 GHz frequency across six Performance and eight Efficiency cores, respectively. Experience enhanced multitasking and quick render speed with 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM and keep all your important assets stored on the 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD which also speeds up application load times for faster performance. Experience vivid colorization and enhanced resolution with the 16" 3200 x 2000 165 Hz mini-LED touchscreen which utilizes three different color gamuts, DisplayHDR 1000, and Dolby Vision to produce color-accurate imagery suitable for content editing and gaming backed by dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics. Connect a wide range of peripherals with the Thunderbolt 4 port and two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports. Additionally, you get a stereo speaker array that provides you with deep and immersive audio backed by Dolby Atmos and Smart Amplifier, giving you clean and crisp audio for your games and media. |
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And 1200-nits is nothing new, all the laptops which come with MiniLED display, can reach close to that brightness, including some of the laptops, released 3 years back, like MSI Studio 17.
Then this is Lenovo's Slim 9 series - High-end Conumer/Multimedia laptop line. Less weight than traditional gaming laptops of same screen size
This laptop is also in the gimmicky 'Creative' laptop category because of the Nvidia discrete Gpu with lower wattage and Studio drivers
Also the screen is the highest end available currently suited for artistic users.
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The chassis, keyboard, trackpad, speakers, and screen are all phenomenal. The speakers are about as good as a PC laptop gets. You're buying a lot more than the core components when you get a laptop. That said, it's not for everybody and there are downsides to this one.
Battery life is reportedly quite bad and the USB-C port does not allow charging while the system is on.
Once you get to 4080 you can't keep the slim form factor w/o severe power limiting, so 4060/70 has it's place here. Could always reduce the resolution while playing games + keep it for productivity / creative apps.
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For anyone wondering, this powerful machine also takes another M.2 SSD via 2nd slot.
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For anyone wondering, this powerful machine also takes another M.2 SSD via 2nd slot.
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