Other Laptops We Tested and Evaluated

- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 155U
- Graphics: Intel Inetgrated
- Memory: 16GB LPDDR5X
- Storage: 1TB SSD
- Display: Dual 13.3-inch, 2880 x 1800, 60Hz OLED touchscreens with stylus support
- Battery life: 12.5 hours
We were impressed by the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i’s versatility, unique design, and stellar performance. Its dual-screen OLED display can change form for typing, drawing, research, gaming, dual-screen browsing, and note-taking—and all it needs are a few simple, included accessories and pre-programmed custom touch gestures.
The physical keyboard cover doubles as a laptop stand to support the Yoga Book 9i in dual-screen mode, both horizontally and vertically. The vertical orientation lets you use both displays as one big one, too, which is especially useful if you connect a desktop monitor to the Yoga Book 9i. If you don’t want to use the virtual trackpad, Lenovo includes a physical one, along with a stylus, but the touch display’s responsiveness is always prompt and accurate.
Other features include a sound bar built into the laptop’s center hinge, so no matter the display’s orientation or form, the audio always sounds clear and loud. OLED color accuracy and gamut coverage are precise enough for professional photo and video work, albeit nothing too processor-intensive.
Also, it's worth noting that a 2025 model of the Yoga Book 9i has been announced, but it's not widely available just yet.
Pros
OLED color accuracy and gamut coverage are precise
Excellent performance
Keyboard cover doubles as a laptop stand
Cons
None that we can find