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Lenovo Yoga Book 9i: a laptop with two screens (II)

One screen for everything

The Yoga Book 9i has what it takes to be a particularly useful product when it comes to productivity. This dual screen invites you to enjoy a workspace in which you can split two full-screen applications (or more, if we organize that space a bit), where information is always at hand.

The two screens can also be used in one, and in fact Lenovo has implemented a direct touch gesture for this purpose: by moving 5 fingers at the same time in the window we want to maximize, we can enjoy this extended mode. Swapping content between screens is also trivial with touch gestures.

Like other convertible computers, we can take advantage of this hinge to display the single screen at different angles, but it will also be possible to place the laptop and its dual screen in "book" format, thus working with two panels portrait.

This experience can also be transferred to enjoying multimedia content: the OLED panels support Dolby Vision and have 100% DCI-P3 coverage. The sound is also taken care of: the Bowers&Wilkins speakers are located in a small rotating soundbar with Dolby Atmos support.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. Price and Variants

The new Lenovo Yoga Book 9i will be available from July 2023, and will have a starting price of 2,299 euros.

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