Testseek.co.uk have collected 72 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 / 7i Pro 14 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 / 7i Pro 14 - AMD CPU.
August 2021
(85%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid performance, Sturdy, tactile keyboard feel, Minimalist, professional look
Just okay screen brightness, Loaded with bloatware
Maybe, it's a solid option for productivity and light gamingCredit: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi Lenovo's Slim Pro 7 14 is a good choice for anyone who needs mid-tier performance for more complex tasks than checking email.If you're looking for a laptop for ge...
cleanly designed and excelently made, highres 16:10 IPS or OLED screen options, multiple configurations, good allaround performance, thermals and noise levels, 61Wh battery and fair battery life, competitively priced, where available
limited IO, somewhat mushy keyboard and flimsy clickpad, most screen options are glossy, but nontouch, lacking audio and camera quality, limited availability in some markets
The performance in sustained loads, paired with some very well-balanced power profiles, thermals, and noise levels are the primary selling point of this series over other compact notebooks with similar capabilities. Alongside, this Yoga Slim 7 Pro 14-inch...
Comfortable keyboard; large touchpad, CPU and discrete GPU can handle demanding workloads, 3k display option with 100% DCI P3 coverage, Minimal thermal throttling under load, Quiet fans under load
It’s a mostly well-rounded device with strong performance at this priceBut the underwhelming brightness level and clunky touchpad detract from its appealLenovo’s 2023 rendition of the Slim Pro 7 is a pretty well-rounded device with solid performance, bett...
Abstract: Once in a supernova (Milky Way specific) we get a laptop that offers killer specs all for an affordable price - this time that's the Lenovo Slim Pro 7. It's not perfect, but damn it's close. For just $1,199, you get a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and an Nvidi...
Abstract: Usually, when I see a laptop with discrete graphics, it has a bit of extra heft. That's not the case for the Lenovo Slim Pro 7 (tested at $1,199.99), which is thin and fairly light with its AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050. The catch, perhap...
high quality 90 Hz touchscreen, slim and compact design, easily serviceability, good battery life, USB4 support
very warm CPU temperatures under load, mediocre GeForce RTX performance, slow single-thread performance, fan noise can be relatively loud, unimpressive webcam
In review: Lenovo Slim Pro 7. Test unit provided by LenovoYear-to-year updates can sometimes bring significant improvements to performance, but they more often bring just minimal upgrades. Unfortunately, the 2023 Slim Pro 7 is as minimal as it gets when i...
Great price for the components and features, Portable design with 14-inch 120Hz display, Class-leading performance thanks to Ryzen 9 CPU, Capable RTX 3050 graphics uncommon at this size, 1TB SSD, 32GB of RAM, and 1080p webcam
Lacks the OLED screen option of some competitors, No Thunderbolt support, Wi-Fi 6, not 6E
bright screen, 90 Hz display in 16:10 format, high resolution (2880 x 1800), good computing power, sleek aluminum housing, quiet operation, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, good battery runtimes for multimedia/surfing
undersized power supply, short battery life under load, not upgradeable, no memory card reader
In review: Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro 14IAP G7. Test device provided by:The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro 14IAP G7 cuts a good figure overall. The device is solid for everyday use in terms of surfing and streaming. It is light, compact, has a pleasantly typable ke...