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Lenovo - Yoga Book 9i 2-in-1 13.3" 2.8K Dual Screen OLED Touchscreen Laptop - Intel Core i7-1355U with 16GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Tidal Teal

Model:82YQ003RUS
SKU:6547281
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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Laptop

    Amazing work station!! Great for travel or additional work stations.

    Posted by Jannette

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    Posted by Joseph

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A great start

    It's definitely not perfect (for me, mostly due to the fact that it runs Windows OS and the problems that come with that), but after using this there's no going back to laptops that only come with one screen. I love the physical look, the OLED screen quality and screen brightness, the cross-browsing feature, the bluetooth keyboard, the pen and the "book mode." I especially love the ability to mirror the screens and then share what I'm looking at with someone else using tent mode. This is perfect for school or work, though probably not for people who need something that is very high-performing. But I use it daily for work and leisure. -- Cons: -The stand is kind of weak/awkward. There's definitely an assumption you will use it on a stable/steady surface, like a desk or table, whereas I love to use my laptop in bed. It doesn't work great for "book mode" on a surface like the bed--definitely have to worry about this falling over. -A bit heavy. -I have yet to get anywhere near 7 hours of battery life when it's unplugged. More like 4 hours, at best. I am one of those people who uses tons of browsers and tabs, so maybe that's why. But I doubt it. Just beware that you're not guaranteed 6-7 hours, especially if you also use a lot of open browsers/tabs. -Not enough USB ports (just 3). -Doesn't play well with Windows yet, so you get typical Windows issues on top of the incompatibility issues. For example, using this in laptop mode with the on-screen touch keyboard, some files and browsers will open up or remain open underneath the keyboard. The only way to access them is to close out of the keyboard. I also personally had to do system repair a ton of times within the 1st 3 weeks of having this laptop. Windows Update made it stop working properly, trying to update the drivers for the displays caused issues with rotation not working, etc. Now when I try to stream sports games, the performance is not smooth (one of the issues I've had this whole time that led to trying Windows Update and such), but I'm kind of scared to try to get the right drivers at this point because it just always seems to cause a new issue. I literally can plug in a different monitor via USB, and the streaming performance is better on it than on the displays that come with this laptop. Also, every time I've done system repair, something that worked before on the laptop would not work afterwards. Like now, closed caption through the Chrome browser refuses to work the way it did before. Another time, the User Center would keep crashing, so I couldn't turn on the cross-browsing functionality. Definitely wish this came with a Mac OS or something other than Windows. -As a woman, I find this kind of awkward to pick up when it's open with both screens. It's very easy to touch something you don't want to touch when trying to pick up this unit since they're both touchscreens. If you watch YouTube videos on this laptop, they make it seem like handling it is easier than it is. -A bit slow, i.e. loading pages in browsers and such. -It gets really hot, which is an issue when you use it on your laptop in traditional laptop mode. -The on-screen touch keyboard is fairly hard to use. Personally, it seems like it needs too much touch, i.e. you have to press down/hit the keys hard for it to register the touch. I haven't been able to find a setting to adjust the touch sensitivity at which it'll register key strokes, but that would be a great feature. -Tent mode is a bit finnicky re: mirroring and sharing what I'm looking at with someone else, especially after doing system repair. It can be hard to get one of the screens to display in the correct orientation, i.e. not upside down. -Obviously, cost. -- All that said, I think getting two screens makes the price worth it. And despite the cons, I still really love the laptop--it's hard to hate having 2 really bright screens in one and a bunch of different modes and features. I do wish I could get the 7+ hours on battery that everyone claims they get, but that's something I've never really had on a laptop anyway and, so, don't really miss. Still, it'd be nice to watch games in different places without being married to a plugged-in AC adapter. The worst thing, for me, is the streaming problems with sports because that's one of my main uses for the laptop. I should not have to hook up lesser monitors for smoother streaming.

    Posted by RenS

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