CES 2023: Lenovo unveils YogaBook 9i hands-on dual-screen laptop
Dual monitor installations are awesome, but have you ever thought about having dual screens in an unusually tall laptop? Lenovo is responding by introducing the YogaBook 9i laptop at CES which is the first-ever laptop with dual Screens.
This gadget is an integration of a laptop and tablet which is unique. It includes a removable keyboard that can be connected to the front side of the laptop having the two displays stacked in the vertical position, connected to the front with the two displays spread open similar to a book, or positioned on top of the lower display for use as a slightly more traditional laptop.
The word slightly is used here because using the keyboard in this manner implies either a keyboard at front arrangement just like Asus Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED and perhaps moving it forward to have a virtual trackpad in front which reminds of another artsy Lenovo laptop with a lot of modifications.
If that still isn’t enough, you can simply say no to that keyboard out of those setups and start using it wirelessly detached from the device. Lenovo may claim this as a laptop, but it’s just a tablet having a handful of choices for converting it into various laptop-like shapes.
Aside from the various keyboard or virtual trackpad configurations, the highlight of the experience here is the dual-stacked screens. These two OLED panels enable 2.8K resolution, HDR, as well as multitouch gestures, and thus are 13.3 inches wide and come with a 16:10 aspect ratio allowing for a bit more vertical space. There are four Bowers & Wilkins-branded speakers between them, each with two tweeters and Dolby Atmos assistance.
Whilst the YogaBook 9i appears massive and, to be honest like it could effortlessly demolish, the laptop as well as its kickstand scrunch down to a relatively compact bundle, similar to carrying a usual 13-inch laptop as well as a compact portfolio with a pen.
Lenovo perceives the whole laptop as perfect for hybrid and on-the-go performance, allowing you to appear as the smartest guy in the cafe while operating on certain remarkably tall spreadsheets. Unless, of course, an absolute device like this walks in.
When it launches in June, the YogaBook 9i will be available at 2,099.99 USD and include a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-U15 processor as well as an Intel Iris Xe graphics with 16GB of RAM, as well as a 512GB or 1TB SSD. It also includes a pen for taking notes or doodling on either screen.
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