A:AnswerHi Mike,
This Yoga 7i features a 71Wh Li-ion battery. The MobileMark battery life rating for this Yoga is 13 hours; however, during test like these, the conditions you may be using your Yoga can vary greatly depending on device settings, workload its under, and more. Reviews of this series usually experience around 6-8 hours of use with a moderate workload, being used throughout the day. Putting your device to sleep and making power adjustments are some ways you can easily extend your battery life.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
A:AnswerI was at the store and purchased mines. It was brand new. Other than that, I know the honor system is questionable at times, however I did purchase a warranty for atleast 2 years.
A:AnswerHey Lane,
Based on others who do the same with this model Yoga 7i, it could be a great fit for that use thanks to its awesome performance and wide selection of input and output selection, specifically the versatile Thunderbolt 4 ports.
One thing that can be a deciding factor is the system requirements of the hardware and software you plan to use for music production. We recommend reviewing these system requirements and comparing them to the specifications of any computer you're interested in to help ensure you find the best fit for your use.
Also, for guidance in finding the right computing solution, you can visit your Best Buy store and working with an advisor to get expert help or you can virtually shop with an expert online via this Best Buy online link: https://www.bestbuy.com/services/triage/shopping?cat=cnt&subcat=comp
Feel free to share any other questions you may have, as we're happy to help!
A:AnswerIt was a few weeks ago, and I took the offer, now I can see that they gave me the Yoga 7 and not Yoga 7i as advertised, so, just be aware about this dark deal...
A:AnswerGreetings from the Intel team. Thank you for your question.
No, based on the system specifications provided on the Retailer's website, the Laptop has integrated Intel® Graphics.
Intel® Arc™ graphics are only available on select H-series Intel® Core™ Ultra processor-powered systems with at least 16GB of system memory in a dual-channel configuration.
For detailed information about the Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 Processor 155U, visit:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/237327/intel-core-ultra-7-processor-155u-12m-cache-up-to-4-80-ghz.html
Thank you for choosing Intel! Emilio_Intel
A:AnswerHey, Ghost. First, we apologize for any confusion. For clarification and some background for context, 2K resolution is one of multiple high-definition image resolution standards. The primary difference is that 2K resolution can refer to more than one image size. For this reason, 2K is generally accepted as an umbrella term. It is typically used when referring to the motion picture industry, as many films are projected at this standard. These resolutions are defined by the Digital Cinema Initiatives, or DCI, a governing body comprised of major motion picture studios. The 1920x1200 resolution is considered as 2K as the horizontal resolution (number of pixels across the display) meet the parameters to fall under the 2K umbrella.
A:AnswerHi, thank you for your question. Since these items are often separate, please ensure that it is still not in the carboard partition at the bottom of the box it shipped in. If not, we apologize for the inconvenience and recommend contacting Lenovo Support for a solution to resolve this.
A:AnswerHi, Masternav. It should if it's a modern TV, as the Yoga 7i supports casting with whatever displays that support casting as well (on the same Wi-Fi network). Here is a link from Microsoft Support to learn more about it: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/screen-mirroring-and-projecting-to-your-pc-or-wireless-display-5af9f371-c704-1c7f-8f0d-fa607551d09c#:~:text=Cast%20to%20a%20display%20from%20a%20Windows%20PC&text=Press%20the%20Windows%20logo%20key,Otherwise%2C%20you%27re%20done.