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Zuly Posted
It’s great, fast, clear and convertible! You do have to be careful with the physical keyboard because the keys are fragile, and take care of the mouse because if you loose it, it’s hard to get another that functions perfectly with the computer (tried 3 and they all lagged). Been using it for 2 years now, has not slowed down, but you have to keep up with the updates. Back to the mouse (since I normally just use the screen pad) it has worn down in that part, but I’m surprised it’s still good condition. Just recently my battery doesn’t last as long as it used to but it still has a good battery life. Since I don’t use the physical keyboard I’ve been working with the two screens. You do have to have a wipe in hand if you use the touch a lot (which I only use).
Sachin Posted
1. A striking design, with everything you need in the box 2. Screens are amazing for productivity 3. Performance is very good 4. Battery life is surprisingly solid 5. Speaker quality is excellent 6. Windows Hello works well, as do Lenovo’s privacy settings What we didn’t like about it Using it as a regular laptop sucks, all because of software bugs, It takes up a lot of space, While performance is great, it’s not $2,000 great
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Hello, Sachin. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are constantly looking to improve the user experience with updates coming to this device now and in the future. We are pleased to hear that your meets your Yoga Book is working well for you, and we appreciate your feedback and for taking the time to share your experience.
N8Zed Posted
The good: - 2 beautiful OLED touch screens - The best portable dual monitor setup on the market - A productivity beast The bad: - 16GB of RAM means even just a handful of open Chrome tabs will have you using at at least 60-70% of your RAM at any given time. - Barely any ports. - Not suitable for gaming at all really. - Mediocre proprietary software. Has gotten better with recent updates.
Pinklioness Posted
Had the laptop for about a month, so far I like it. The dual screen feature is great, but can be a bit finicky. Like moving screens with the "flick" gesture is hit or miss especially moving to the bottom screen. Typing on the vertual keybaord is a better experience than I thought it would be, I actually use it more than the physical keyboard included. I am not a "power user," I mostly use it to watch Youtube and shop online. Mouse is included.
AndyN Posted
The dual screens make it a great laptop for multitasking, and overall performance is solid. However, the touchscreen UI can be a bit clunky, which makes everyday use less smooth than expected.
NatalieM Posted
The video quality is great. Lenovo apps that come with the device need to improve. The keyboard, mouse, and stand are all very nice and easy to use. I like that one charger will charge the laptop and keyboard.
MrBrent Posted
As I type this review on my Yoga Book 9i, I can't help but appreciate the reasonable travel and response I get from the keyboard. I prefer it over my Apple MacBook Air 2M. The screen's are very clear and the color saturation is better than the Samsung's. I live mostly in the cloud, so horse power isn't a huge need. Yet it is quite snappy and handles video playback quite nicely. Almost no perceivable difference between this and the MB Air. The included Keyboard , Stand, Mouse and pen is nice. Are you paying attention Microsoft? The dual screens are very stable, even when propped up in upper/lower. Using the touch screen when in this posture has very little movement and definitely not what one would describe as a wobble. Having been the proud owner of both MS Surface Duo phones. A dual screen is superior to a folding screen. Especially when your work needs are more productivity driven than consumption. The separation of the two screens literally helps keep you better focused and transitioning to different apps or tabs more fluid. So far this device I describe is a solid five stars. What's the hang-up? When switching to the different positions, the screens take quite some time to adjust. Sometimes even requiring a restart to get them to respond. It is getting better, or maybe I am becoming more patient. If I hadn't already been used to being an early adopter, which goes ALL THE WAY back to the Apple Newton Pad 2100! Yes, many of you reading this weren't even born yet. I would have considered returning this the first week. Fortunately I know this is a firmware issue and will eventually be fixed, I hope. Are you listening Lenovo? One con is, the screens could be a bit brighter. The other con, the space between the sound bar and the screens could be a bit tighter when being used as a dual screen vs a laptop. Over all, I believe this will be in my daily use bag for at least a year or two. Oh, yes, the price is reasonable when considering its quality build and brave innovation. Again, are you listening MS and Apple?
ShawnaM Posted
The idea of this dual screen set up is great. Graphics are high quality and the processor is top notch. The onscreen keyboard is more for hunt & peck typing. The physicsl keyboard works good but i could never get the mouse to pop up when i placed the keyboard on the bottom screen. This is not a device if you are in the go. The set up of the screens, holder, keyboard and mouse was very cumbersome. It's a great set up if you are stationary.
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Hi, ShawnaM, thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Yoga Book has amazed and is working out well for you, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us.
Gabrielle Posted
I thought I would like this computer more, but I am finding it to be a bit slower than it should be for a new product made in 2024. Is it beautiful? Yes absolutely, but I think it needs to be a bit faster. I like the dual screens but using the lower screen as a keyboard is not great. There's no position that you can really comfortably type in so using the Bluetooth keyboard is a must. The pen is okay. Just okay. I may get a better one soon. If I didn't actually need a new machine and if it wasn't such a hassle to return things I would most likely get something else.
Reyes491 Posted
A great multitasking machine, especially for someone who needs an extra screen on the go. The battery life is good until you utilize the second screen. The speakers are ok, don't sound great compared to others. I returned this product because I personally did not like forgetting the keyboard and having to use the on screen keyboard and my use for a second screen was minimal, so I went back to a traditional laptop
JinruiL Posted
Innovative design and overall good experience. The visual and sound qualities are very good. The double screens will be more useful if you use the laptop for entertainment or creative work. Compared to Thinkpad series, It’s less effective as a work laptop for people like me who mostly deal with Word, Excel and PPT.
Naz92 Posted
The design is great, the software works as expected despite bugs coming along the way, make sure to update the computer by using the Lenovo platform otherwise you might lose the configurations. Great but a little bit overpriced.
Brian Posted
This laptop is amazing! Meets my travel needs better than my heavier laptop and gives me literally greater screen real estate. Only downside is that some of the features are listed as "coming soon" by Lenovo.
LandenB Posted
Great product! Love the two oled screens. But do wish the keyboard was better especially since it’s detached.
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Hello, LandenB. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Yoga Book has been great, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and feedback with us. It does not go unnoted.
Remus Posted
Unique design, works well but does have a few glitches with the keyboard.
GeorgeD Posted
Works great as a portable workstation when using 2 screens with a keyboard and a mouse in the stand. Works less well as a laptop. I find the software for switching between modes quite buggy and I often get stuck in two screen mode when trying to use the laptop mode. Great build quality and innovation. Hats off to Lenovo.
Ralphmakesmoney Posted
Very dynamic work flow, impressed so far. Concerned over integrated graphics but time will tell. Also wish Ram was upgradeable.
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Hello, Ralphmakesmoney. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are pleased to hear that your Yoga Book impresses, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
CReed Posted
Very good computer for multitasking, but has random bugs. Sometimes the speakers don't work properly, and also some strange behavior with the screens. However, the issues always fix themselves.
TyroneB Posted
Love it so far and haven't unlocked its full potential yet. Multi- tasking machine. Plus how does anyone truly function with only one screen anymore?
Suriesh Posted
Two beautiful and full featured screens with all the bells and whistles, but not a whole lotta power. 10/10 for strictly business efforts.