Lenovo Unveils Yoga Book 9i: First Full-Sized Dual-Screen OLED Laptop and 13th-Gen Intel Core Processors

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This innovative device, built on Intel’s Evo platform, boasts the cutting-edge power of 13th Gen Intel Core processors and is equipped with two 13.3-inch 2.8K OLED screens. Running on Windows 11, the laptop is enhanced with Intel’s Iris Xe graphics, and it comes equipped with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. Unlike conventional dual-screen laptops that tend to be bulkier, the Yoga Book 9i sets a new standard for portability, weighing a mere 1.34kg.

The dual 13.3-inch OLED displays impress with their 400 nits brightness, offering Dolby Vision HDR support, and achieving 100% DCI-P3 color accuracy. The laptop also delivers an exceptional audio experience with two 2W speakers and two 1W Bowers and Wilkins speakers, enhanced by Dolby Atmos spatial audio.

The device’s versatile design allows seamless switching between laptop, tablet, and tent modes, providing optimal flexibility for various user requirements. Particularly useful is the tent mode, facilitating effortless presentation sharing during video meetings, allowing users to interact with the second screen to respond to questions or advance slides.

The Yoga Book 9i further enhances productivity with the inclusion of a folio stand and a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, enabling users to fully utilize both screens. Additionally, Lenovo’s Digital Pen 3 and a Bluetooth mouse are also part of the package. For connectivity, the laptop offers Wi-Fi 6E and three USB Type-C ports, including a Thunderbolt 4 port.

Lenovo has equipped the dual-screen laptop with an 80Wh battery, providing up to 7.3 hours of usage time. Impressively, the company claims that the device can deliver up to 14 hours of video playback on a single screen at half brightness. The Yoga Book 9i is now available in India, starting at Rs 2,25,990.

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