Testseek.co.uk have collected 131 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 9 / 9i 14 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 9 / 9i 14 - Intel CPU.
April 2021
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131 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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Impressive design
Both visually and ergonomically
Good-quality 4K touchscreen
Punchy
Detailed speakers
Decent battery life and keyboard
Top-end Core i7 processor
Excellent UHD display
Good battery life
Powerful performance
Great sound
High-quality display
Premium 2in1 format
Nice bright OLED screen
Excellent trackpad and good keyboard
Solid everyday performance (bit faster than the previous gen) and fast SSD
Beautiful all-black aluminum exterior, Leather-wrapped lid is gorgeous, Keyboard is excellent, Once you get used to it, the haptic touchpad is really nice, The Dolby Vision display is gorgeous, Audio on the Yoga 9i is incredible, Video calls are exception
No IR camera, so no Windows Hello facial recognition, The 16:9 aspect ratio makes it a little longer than usual when in tablet mode
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elegant leather cover on the lid, good WLAN performance, integrated stylus slot, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, robust chassis construction, webcam shutter, good 4K touchscreen with HDR 400, high color-space coverage, good graphics performance, fast SSD
mushy keyboard keys and disastrous ClickPad, stylus is small and too thin for a comfortable grip, no integrated HDMI or MicroSD, only 1 USB-A, RAM not upgradeable by the user, CPU long-term performance lower than in the Yoga 9i with the i5-1135G7
The Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 ITL 4K, provided byThe new 4K touchscreen in the Yoga 9i 14 makes quite an impression and shines with good rates and an HDR 400 certification. The new processor increases both the graphics and short-term performance, but long-term pe...
Fast overall performance, Colorful 14-inch, 1080p display, 11+ hour battery life, Great rotating speaker, Garaged stylus
No IR camera, Limited to 16GB of RAM, New innovations only on Shadow Black edition, Tough competition
Lenovo's Yoga 9i gets a new name but is relatively unchanged from last year. It's still a fantastic laptop but the competition is gaining and only the Shadow Black model (not reviewed) brings exciting innovation...
Builtin active pen for inking, 11th Gen Intel and Evo certification, Beautiful aluminum design, Excellent audio setup, 10hours battery life
Still using a 16:9 aspect ratio, No IR camera, Edgetoedge glass touchpad only available on the leather version, Antiglare display finish
Source: Windows CentralWho it's forAnyone who wants a premium convertible laptop with aluminum chassisAnyone who wants Intel 11th Gen performance and Evo platform perksAnyone who wants a laptop with a touch display and built-in active penAnyone who wants...
Lenovo has never let me down when it came to its premium Yoga 9 series, going all the way back to the Yoga 920, the first one that I reviewed. But I have to say, in a world where these products have historically been some of the best, it's hard to recomme...
high performance for the size and weight, quiet when running low-medium loads, no uneven backlight bleeding or PWM, integrated active stylus recess, integrated 3.5 mm audio jack, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, respectable battery life, good audio for the size,
average black-white and gray-gray response times, stylus is small and too thin for a comfortable grip, display could be better calibrated out of the box, display could be brighter when outdoors, spongy keyboard keys and clickpad, no integrated HDMI or Mic
In review: Lenovo Yoga 9i 14ITL5Lenovo could have probably named the Yoga 9i the Yoga C941 instead because it is just a minor update to the Yoga C 940. Everything from keyboard feedback to the clickpad, ports, and even LG IPS touchscreen are identical bet...
Published: 2020-11-03, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Fresh, sleek premium look, A hodgepodge of aluminum, leather, and glass, There is an included stylus, 4K resolution with 477 nits of maximum brightness, Dolby Vision, and VESA HDR500 support (BOE NV140QUM-N54), The display doesn't flicker at any brightnes
Lacks an SD card reader, Glass palm-rest area, which is a magnet for fingerprints, The touchpad vibration needs improvement, 4K unit offers less than 8 hours of light usage on battery, Uneven luminance uniformity across the screen (BOE NV140QUM-N54)
First things first, the Yoga 9i (14) is a very well built machine. Premium materials, unorthodox approach, the latest and greatest in terms of technology – Intel Tiger Lake CPUs, Thunderbolt 4 support, Wi-Fi 6 support, and so on. It also produces a great...
The Yoga 9i pleases with a solid hardware platform, plenty of connectivity and on point pricing for a mid-range 2-in-1 touchscreen device.Pros+ Good level of performance+ Price+ Plenty of expansion+ Comfort Edge+ Lenovo Vantage softwareCons- Plastic chass...