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Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1: 16" FHD+ IPS Touch, Intel Ultra 7 155U, 16GB LPDDR5, 1TB SSD $649.99

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Lenovo Yoga 7i 2 in 1 16" 2K Touchscreen Laptop Intel Core Ultra 7 155U with 16GB Memory 1TB SSD Storm Grey 83DL0002US - Best Buy

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Lenovo Yoga 7i 2 in 1 16" 2K Touchscreen Laptop Intel Core Ultra 7 155U with 16GB Memory 1TB SSD Storm Grey 83DL0002US - Best Buy

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3d ago
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Joined Dec 2018
3d ago
fan4life
3d ago
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Thoughts on this one versus other 2 in 1s? Would be my 8 year old's first laptop. Required for school...
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VioletLlama8419
3d ago
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Quote from fan4life :
Thoughts on this one versus other 2 in 1s? Would be my 8 year old's first laptop. Required for school...
It's a good computer but it is quite heavy. Requiring an 8 year old to have a laptop is pretty wild tbh.
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2d ago
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2d ago
fan4life
2d ago
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Quote from VioletLlama8419 :
It's a good computer but it is quite heavy. Requiring an 8 year old to have a laptop is pretty wild tbh.
Thanks! Rep given.
2d ago
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2d ago
RiotPenguin
2d ago
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These Lenovo Yoga i laptops are SOLID. This is a pretty great price for what you get.
Yesterday
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OrangeBook366
Yesterday
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How are the hinges on these 2 in 1 laptops? I have never owned a laptop that extended beyond 180° degree and would like to know how it is holding up over time compared to any normal laptop?
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sarlo100
Yesterday
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Got a sweetheart deal on a 9th gen AMD version of this.

Hinges are solid so far. Performance is solid. Screen is decent. Wi-fi is not solid, it drops a fair amount, usually only for 30 seconds or so, but it is annoying as hell when it happens.

It's big, using it in tablet mode? Possible, but not for extended periods.

Power button is on the side, and is engineered extremely poorly. You will accidentally hit it when moving the computer. It will annoy you. It pushes down at a different angle than the actual button is located on the motherboard, so there's a piece of plastic that the power button is attached to at a 90 degree angle which actually engages the switch on the motherboard.

This piece of plastic is a known failure point. If it fails, you have no power button. Luckily, there is a "flip open to power up" option, which I strongly advise anybody to engage immediately.

For what I paid ($224), this is a no-brainer. For $700? Not quite as sure.
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mputtr
2h ago
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Quote from sarlo100 :
Got a sweetheart deal on a 9th gen AMD version of this.Hinges are solid so far. Performance is solid. Screen is decent. Wi-fi is not solid, it drops a fair amount, usually only for 30 seconds or so, but it is annoying as hell when it happens.It's big, using it in tablet mode? Possible, but not for extended periods.Power button is on the side, and is engineered extremely poorly. You will accidentally hit it when moving the computer. It will annoy you. It pushes down at a different angle than the actual button is located on the motherboard, so there's a piece of plastic that the power button is attached to at a 90 degree angle which actually engages the switch on the motherboard.This piece of plastic is a known failure point. If it fails, you have no power button. Luckily, there is a "flip open to power up" option, which I strongly advise anybody to engage immediately.For what I paid ($224), this is a no-brainer. For $700? Not quite as sure.
dang.. i was about to buy this for my wife.. but this is a huge problem, especially w/ the unreliable wifi.

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