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Lenovo Yoga Book 9i Dual OLED Screen Laptop

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i Dual OLED Screen Laptop

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The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i looks like a normal premium Ultrabook when closed, but open it to reveal 2 high res OLED HDR 500 displays. Thanks to our sponsor Trend Micro’s Premium Security Suite offers complete device and identity protection for up to 10 devices. Check it out here:…

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  1. I bit the bullet on this one. It's a nice laptop for office work. I wish it had 32GB of RAM and possibly a bit higher performance cpu, but so far it's working quite nice. The other item is I'd like to buy a 2nd stand for travel to leave 1 in the office but can't find it anywhere sold individually. Overall it's been a joy to use so far.

  2. I think it's cool but a little too much for my needs. I don't see myself using this on a plane or even a coffee shop. Seems more like it belongs in 2 screen form on my desktop and regular laptop mode everywhere else. In that case I would just get a second monitor. Instead for $690 I purchased the ZenBook duo and I love it. Two screens all the time while still keeping a usable laptop form factor. Having a second screen is fantastic but I don't need a second full screen. But I can see how this could be perfect for some.

  3. That sounds really neat. What i usually struggle with on the go is a lack of screen real-estate for having multiple terminals or management front ends open at the same time.
    Battery life is a bit concerning, but im very tempted to giving this a try. I hope they'll come up with a version that sports a less power hungry screen config tho.

  4. Doesn't this device get SUPER hot. I understand wanting to operate a device at peak power, but not at the expense of getting 3rd degree burns. Some reviewers/owners of the device had complained of the heat.

  5. I have this and I love it. I'd HATE to go back to a regular laptop. I actually use it for video editing. I didn't put DaVinci or Adobe Premiere on there. I'm trying CapCut, which I use on my phone and I'm also giving VideoProc a shot.

  6. This reminds me of the KNO dual screen tablet, which was one of the first devices with battery powered N-Trig stylus, which looked like a pencil. By the amount of videos about KNO, I guess it was not very successful 😀 It's nice to see a progress from Toshiba Libreto W100 and Acer Iconia 6120, might work this time.

  7. So people laughed at LG's detachable Dual Screen case for their V50/G8X/V60/Velvet flagship smartphone because foldable screen smartphones is "better" (which always never has been at all), and yet overwhelming praise this thing? My goodness, such hypocrisy from the so-called "techies" and "enthusiasts".

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