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dalydose Posted
I fell for the form factor and hoped that it would live up to the hype. It has. I have legitimately used every configuration, except for folding it all the way back like a tablet. The screens are the focus and they are both equally gorgeous. The sound is OK, but not a standout feature. The camera is pretty darn good and fully Windows Hello capable for quick and easy unlocking. My productivity and multitasking have skyrocketed. I'm participating in Zoom while working on a document. I'm pulling quotes and links from one screen into the other as I plan out the podcast that I host. The battery life is respectable, considering that it's powering two freaking screens!! I love that it came with the stand, one, Bluetooth mouse, and Bluetooth keyboard. I can use the screen displayed track pad,but I'm not quite comfortable with the the onscreen keyboard more much more than a search or filling out a short form. I also don't mind having all of these accessories. I always carry my computer in a bag, so I'll always have these things with me. ***The keyboard is USB-C chargeable, but the mouse takes a battery. A fresh battery will be in my bag. I've already forgotten to turn off the mouse when not in use. It can power most anything with the iIntel CPU. This computer is running everything that I'm throwing at it. I was concerned about photo and video editing. Some early reviewers were biased against the Intel GPU. I haven't dared to put Davinci Resolve on here but I am running HitFilm and I might out Vegas Edit. What I don't like: * There is no headphone/speaker/mic jack. * More design of wallpaper made for dual screens, please. * When the physical keyboard is on the lower end of the screen, you get widgets, but currently there's no choice in what goes there. Please add more widgets. All in all, I now have a productive and powerful machine that also packs the cool factor. It's both unique and useful.
JB123 Posted
This is an absolute game changer for my productivity. I have had this 2 days now. The setup with the foldable stand allows the working screens up and down or side by side. This setup is so much more portable than my old system of caring around my laptop and external portable monitor. Battery life is better than my Lenovo X-12 Detatchable. The speakers are better as well. The touchscreen keyboard is ok for quick notes, but the included Bluetooth keyboard works great and attaches to the stand or the laptop itself. You can even change the brightness between the 2 screens. Lenovo added functionality to create a 2 screen working environment that includes gestures. I would definitely recommend this computer for anyone who prefers working on 2 screens or wants to improve their productivity. For travel, the keyboard fold up into the stand and there is even a slot for the digital pen.
Kurone Posted
I saw this product communicated back in January, about 6 months before it actually released, and I knew then I wanted to try it. It's great, but I don't want to say that it's for everyone, because it's not. If it is for you though, you'll love it. The good The build quality is great, it feels good to hold, the hinge feels robust, and the displays are eye candy (disclaimer, I normally use IPS displays). It's certainly powerful enough for "ultrabook" tasks: Web surfing, media playback, typical work tasks, and some very lite gaming. (Stardew, Bedrock Minecraft, Old titles) The displays The two displays look great. Oled displays are sharp, the contrast is great, and there are plenty of pixels to go around. The two displays together are great for life on the road. Personally, I use one for my primary task at hand, and the other for communication purposes. It's nice to not be limited to one display for multitasking, and it's nice that it packs up into the relatively small package that it does. The less than good Not bad, since it's not designed with these purposes in mind, but having 3 distinct parts in the setup makes it a bit cumbersome. Using on an airplane for instance, it's noticeably more unwieldy than a regular laptop, but not unusable all the same. The surprising I expected to encounter more bugs than I did. I know I've experienced a few small bugs, but nothing was impactful enough for me to specifically remember. I haven't noticed any within the past couple weeks, and it feels normal to use. Linux. Bitlocker is installed, and annoying if you have any intention of booting from a different drive. I imagine it's not a common intention for this machine, so I think most people don't need to worry about it. The Bios is basic, but capable enough to get it to boot from another drive. I did get it to boot from a USB drive which had Pop!_OS installed on it. (22.04 with NVidia pre loaded). It loaded with the top screen inverted, but the touch input not inverted, and no touch input on the bottom screen worked. That's as far as I got. I could persist with a wired keyboard and mouse, perhaps with a non NVidia ISO, or with an Arch based distro, but I haven't made it that far yet, and at least for the time being, I generally recommend against this product for Linux (Unless you're familiar and prepared to persist as needed) Conclusion If you're in the need for something with an ultrabook use case in mind, and you can make good use of an extra display, this product is amazing! I'm happy to have it, I'm happy to have supported the statement this product has made, and I hope it helps inform a trend for future tech. If you're looking for a gaming machine, or a rendering machine, this isn't it.
Zacq Posted
Literally one of the best and coolest laptops I've ever owned. I've got my entire setup running off this one laptop. For those of you that like to game, it works well when running with lower graphical settings. Games with lower graphical requirements can utilize the gorgeous OLED displays. The reviews do not do it justice. There are a few hardware issues I've had with the pen when trying to use Krita or Sai where the screen does not recognize the pen. Power cycling the laptop usually fixes this. It's a new concept and as long as you understand that you'll not be disappointed with this device. Pictured: Yogabook left, LG DualUP center, HP 24" monitor right.
JamieJ Posted
This the most incredible and versatile laptop I have ever had. I have owned four surface laptops and a dell latitfude version of the surface and they all pale in comparison to this Yoga, and the Yoga is more substantial and well-built along with its speaker. It doesn’t get hot like the other two did, and this has not had one problem with any crashes like the other two would do at the most challenging times in the middle of a virtual meeting. The two screen functionality witn the optional keyboard on the second screen if I don’t want to pull out the keyboard is fantastic. The only recommendation I would have is if they could find some way to attach the keyboard to the laptop for storage, it’s a small price to pay for the functionality though. And I love that it has three usb-c ports for external monitors. I have seen this several times and each time my mouth started to water a bit more until I bit the hook and have been sold since then. I literally want to use it every chance I can. Now my functions are not gaming or anything else just for my job and doctoral studies, but the two screens at all time are super productive and I hook up a thin flat screen for added space. Check out the photo - dog foot warmer is optional but recommended.
CharlesR Posted
There are very few times that a laptop actually really impresses me. As an IT person that is constantly using the latest technology, this Lenovo Yoga actually is very Ingenius and extremely well designed and built. The flexibility it offers is none other than stellar whether it is used as a laptop or tablet. Furthermore, the speed and high-end look gives an impression that has led many individuals to approach me for more information on this device. I highly recommend this product not only for everyday use, but also for production work in film editing, graphics, and more.
Karl Posted
Revolutionary new design for laptops! I used to carry around a 15.6 laptop and an external screen, the Lenovo Yogabook 9i is much easier to set up and usable on cramped spaces like on planes. Battery life is okay for 2 screens and lightweight. Love this new design and hope many more like it come to market. I also get so many compliments everywhere I go with this machine. The only small suggestions I have is: keyboard is not backlit, key stroke is a bit shallow, I often forget turning off the keyboard so it runs out of juice, and the keyboard battery doesn't last long (I have foldable keyboards that last a month). Also the included charger is not the lightest, I found a Lenovo thinkpad 65w charger that's only 2 oz/70 grams and much smaller
TAMMIT Posted
The Lenovo Yoga book, dual screen, is the best laptop, allows me to use it so many different ways and it’s perfect for traveling, work and even photo editing! The price is actually not bad considering how many ways you can use it. I thought that the virtual keyboard that pops up in the second screen would be difficult to adjust to but it is so easy to use! And on those long trips, the battery stays strong!! If you haven’t put your hands on this, you have to try it!! But don’t blame me if you get addicted to it!!
BookSeller Posted
I am utterly smitten with this laptop. It may very well be the most useful one I've ever owned. I bought a couple cheap ones last year, and in the end I didn't like either. I played with this one in-store, and I knew it was going to be perfect for my needs. I use a dual monitor setup at home, and I always missed that when I was using the laptop. In order to achieve it, it was just too heavy. This one is quite light -- not Lenovo Gram light, but surprisingly close. If I need to do something super quick, I just take out the main computer, lay it down like a normal laptop, and use the virtual keyboard. It feels better than I thought a virtual keyboard could. Oh, it has a virtual track pad too -- and it's moveable! I hate trackpads, as I always brush against them with my palms and do things I don't want to do. This one, I can move to the left or right, or turn it off and use the mouse. It also comes with a small keyboard that magnetically attaches to the screen or to the stand. It feels much better than the Microsoft Surface keyboard I had a while ago. So much of this computer is so well-thought-out and functional. It's so adaptable to so many situations. I'm so happy. It was pricey, so I am glad I had some credit card points and gift cards to alleviate that a bit. A lot comes with it too -- the amazing foldable stand, a nice mouse, the keyboard.
Mattbreezy Posted
This laptop has literally been a game changer for me. The two touchscreen laptop is the best laptop I’ve ever seen or used. I’m not productive with only one screen so this thing has been great. I’ve also always wanted a tablet that functioned as a computer and this hits it on the dot and has two screens! I run a lot of applications, have lots of tabs open and the computer is still incredibly fast. The teal color looks great, the stylus works perfectly, the mouse is good and the physical/virtual keyboard is excellent. It’s compact and can be used in so many ways. I’m recommending this to all my friends and family. I’m astounded by how awesome this laptop is. I also had the best customer service I’ve ever had when buying this laptop. Steve from mission hills Best Buy in San Diego gave me the best customer service I’ve ever had in my life. It was so good I took a picture of his name tag. This whole experience has made me happier than ever with Best Buy and why I continue to be a total member here. 100/10
TishaS Posted
Far beats an iPad if you want your business or personal office on the go! The ability to multitask is mind blowing and has all the features of a home computer! Watch a movie or be in the zoom meeting on one screen while you’re working on another screen. My husband is in love with it!
AnthonyB Posted
I was looking for a dual screen monitor because I did not want an add-on screen. This is a beautiful design and far exceeds my expectations. I am very please with how it works for my needs.
CreativeMind Posted
Love the flexibility. Use for Photo editing and having two monitors within one labtop provided a great benefit and ease. No need to hook up to another monitor. Sepate keyboard and mouse also provide additional flexibiliy then other labtops. In addition, being able to set up different ways provide the ability to have one of the monitor at eye level.
FaysalB Posted
I love this laptop, it really is amazing. I use it for school and it helps because I don't wnjoy having many tabs open at once. The dual screen feature with the bluetooth keyboard and mouse make it feel like a desktop without it being a desktop. It is very convinient for on the go work. The only downside to it is that since it's new, there are hiccups and glitches here and there, but overall, it's a beast.
andytiedye Posted
I have been looking for a device like this for a long time. It can be used like an ordinary laptop, or a laptop with an extra screen, or an electronic book. Fit and finish are excellent.
Andrewatepic Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] Being on the bleeding edge never felt so good, this is the perfect laptop. The included keyboard case/stand is sturdy enough for me to use the laptop in battle station mode when im laying in bed. I would reccomend buying a different bluetooth mouse and keyboard to get the most use out of the laptop. I went with the MX GO3 and MX keys mini and couldnt be happier.
AndrewD Posted
Great work machine. Having 2 screens on the go has helped with productivity
DonnaD Posted
I have never had such a wonderful computer since the beginning of computers it is absolutely marvelous and I know that there is a learning curve with it considering all of the features but with every step every new feature only gives it a better grade. It's a Wonderful piece of machinery!!!
Shgu Posted
This machine is highly productive for all occasions- office, home and travel. I love the sharp resolution and high brightness of both the screen. Highly recommended for multi tasking users.
JayWar Posted
This is the best laptop one can have whether for work, pleasure or games. Very responsove screen. Has a bit of learning curve but thoroughly enjoyable afterwards. Good job Lenovo!!!