Presided over by two 13.3-inch OLED screens and “2.8K” resolution, this laptop integrates an Intel Core i7-U15 processor, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB / 1 TB of SSD storage. Its free type configuration allows you to use the lower screen as if it were a virtual keyboard or add a Bluetooth physical keyboard to have a fully portable multi-monitor computer, with the addition that the screens can be placed horizontally or vertically to better meet the needs of the user. moment.
Far from being one more rarity from Lenovo (which certainly sometimes pulls products out of the hat somewhat sui generis), this product was developed with the assistance of Microsoft. This implies that Windows 11 adapts naturally to the chosen display configuration. In this way, Lenovo says, the equipment “allows the user to take notes on one screen while simultaneously watching an online class on the second” without having to modify the configuration or waste time scrolling windows.
Of course, the Yoga Book 9i is also compatible with Lenovo’s digital pen, and the quality of its screens (100% DCI-P3 space) makes it potentially interesting equipment for graphic designers. If you want to use a mouse, you can use any of the three available USB-C ports, which also support Thunderbolt 4 in case you want to add an external display.
Lenovo will launch the Yoga Book 9i in July with a base RRP of €2,299.