Best Buy has (Open Box)
Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Laptop (83L00008US, various) on sale as listed below for prices
starting from $1080.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise
shipping is free (where available).
Thanks to community member
r3p3ro for finding this deal.
Available (may vary by location)
:- Excellent $1164.99
- Fully functional & works like new
- Looks like new
- Includes all parts and accessories.
- Packaging may vary or be absent.
- Good $1121.99
- Fully functional & works like new
- May have minor scratches or dents
- May be missing non-essential parts & accessories
- Packaging may vary or be absent
- Fair $1081.99
- Fully functional & works like new
- May have larger dents or scratches
- May be missing non-essential parts & accessories
- Packaging may vary or be absent
Specs:- Intel Core Ultra 9 285H 2025 Series 2 16-core, 16-thread (2.9GHz Base / 5.4GHz Boost) Processor
- 16" (2880 x 1800) 120Hz 1100nits OLED Touchscreen Display
- 32GB LPDDR5X RAM
- 1TB PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive (SSD)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Graphics 8GB GDDR7
- WiFi 7 + Bluetooth
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 2x Thunderbolt 4
- 2x USB-A 3.2
- 2x USB-C 4
- DisplayPort 2.1 connection via USB port
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It's difficult to find this combination of features anywhere near this price. Very few laptops pair a high-resolution OLED touchscreen with discrete graphics, for example, but here you've got both along with a great processor, sufficient ram, slot for an additional SSD, excellent keyboard, trackpad, num pad, great I/O and some of the best audio I've heard on a Windows machine.
This is one of those laptops that can truly do a bit of everything. I'd highly recommend it.
rtx 5050
1tb ssd
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The dedicated graphics, 32 gigs of RAM, and ultra9 processor handle large SolidWorks models without an issue (ignore the certified driver warnings). I've even used this for large 3D scans (the entire front end and suspension of a car for instance) and it's worked surprisingly well.
When I'm not doing CAD or 3D scanning I put it in power save mode and the battery will last around 8 hours depending on how bright you have the screen.
Oddly enough, one of my favorite features is that it will charge from a single 90 watt or higher usb-c charger. For powerusers who travel, it's a welcome relief compared to the dedicated power bricks or double USB C's that most workstation laptops require.
If you want a very versatile powerhouse laptop that isn't a giant brick then this is the one for you and great bang for the buck. My only complaint is that at 16 in it's just a bit too large for most travel backpacks, but that is literally the only negative I can come up with.
The dedicated graphics, 32 gigs of RAM, and ultra9 processor handle large SolidWorks models without an issue (ignore the certified driver warnings). I've even used this for large 3D scans (the entire front end and suspension of a car for instance) and it's worked surprisingly well.
When I'm not doing CAD or 3D scanning I put it in power save mode and the battery will last around 8 hours depending on how bright you have the screen.
Oddly enough, one of my favorite features is that it will charge from a single 90 watt or higher usb-c charger. For powerusers who travel, it's a welcome relief compared to the dedicated power bricks or double USB C's that most workstation laptops require.
If you want a very versatile powerhouse laptop that isn't a giant brick then this is the one for you and great bang for the buck. My only complaint is that at 16 in it's just a bit too large for most travel backpacks, but that is literally the only negative I can come up with.
Do you think this would be good for a civil engineering student doing CAD? Either the 5050 or 5060 version?
Do you think this would be good for a civil engineering student doing CAD? Either the 5050 or 5060 version?
I picked it up for $1k and I haven't even set it up yet. Not sure which way to go...mainly for work and will be sticking it in a backpack for some travel
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