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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-yoga-7i-2-in-1-16-2k-touchscreen-laptop-intel-core-ultra-7-155u-with-16gb-memory-1tb-ssd-storm-grey/6571369.p?skuId=6571369 Link to the specs of this Laptop. I'm a finance student just looking for something that can run excel and have 20 tabs opened without lagging too hard. Another thing would be that the battery life can last at least 5 hours. Does this laptop feel right for my requirements?
Hey everyone, recently got a newer version of the Lenovo Yoga and got to test it around a little, so heres informational unbiased review of it :). As always let me know if you have any questions or wanna add anymore information.
TL;DR
All-in-one convertible that delivers prosumer-level performance in a sleek chassis. Long battery life, good for students or hybrid workers, some light creative work, but it’s heavy for tablet mode and the display is glossy/average.
Quick Specs
Display: 16″ IPS 1920×1200 touch, 60 Hz
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 155U (12C/16T, boost to ~4.8 GHz)
Graphics: Intel integrated
RAM: 16 GB LPDDR5 (soldered)
Storage: 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD (non-upgradeable)
Ports: 2× Thunderbolt 4, 2× USB-A, HDMI, microSD, headphone jack, fingerprint sensor
Connectivity: Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.x
Battery: 71 Wh
Weight: ~4.4 lbs (2 kg)
Extras: 1080p webcam, backlit keyboard, all-metal shell, Windows 11 Pro
Build & Design
This Yoga feels premium—solid aluminum everywhere with a strong 360° hinge that holds position well. It won’t stay open with one hand (deliberately stiff), but it’s nice when using in tent or laptop mode. The weight makes it a bit bulky for tablet use—about 4.4 lbs total—so expect short bursts of tablet use, not marathon sessions.
Display & Input
The 2K touch display looks sharp and handles touch well. It’s glossy, though, so expect reflections under bright lights. It’s bright enough indoors (~300 nits), but glare is noticeable near windows. Honestly they need to increase the brightness capabilities.
The backlit keyboard is comfy—I've typed for an hour-long Zoom session without fatigue, even if the key travel is a bit mushy. The large precision touchpad works great, though it’s not my favorite—feel is smooth but lacks click heft. Pen isn't included, but you can add one.
Webcam is decent 1080 which is nice since most laptops in this range don't have that. Speakers get loud enough, though bass isn’t rich. But I personally always use headphones!
Performance & Benchmarks
Real-World Use
Had 15 Chrome tabs open, Lightroom, Word, Teams, Spotify simultaneously—no slowdowns or lag. Felt smooth and quick throughout.
Benchmarks I ran:
Geekbench 6: Single‑core ~1700, Multi‑core ~10 500.
Cinebench R23: Single‑core ~1650, Multi‑core ~8000.
DaVinci Resolve export (5 min 1080p clip): ~3.5 minutes (my clamshell thin laptops averaged 5–6 min).
Blender CPU render test: 4.5 minutes, which matches other reviewers.
Gaming
Integrated graphics, so only tested light titles:
Dredge (medium): smooth with occasional heat in tablet mode.
Older indie games: playable, but stay away from AAA game efforts here.
Fortnite: Unstable 70-90 FPS (Performance Mode)
Minecraft: Good stable 60 FPS (without shaders)
Throttling & Temps
Under CPU stress, temps crept into mid-80 °C, CPU clocks dropped slightly—performance dipped when running heavy multi-core loads continuously, matching other real-world findings.
Thermals & Noise
Fans are quiet unless the CPU is slammed. During the DaVinci export and Cinebench runs, the fans ramped up but stayed below tolerable levels. No hot spots on the bottom or deck. Lounge use is nicely silent; just don’t block the vents by putting it on a carpet or something.
Battery Life
Real-world battery:
Mixed use (browsing, video, editing): ~6–7 hours
Continuous video loop: ~9 hours (matched a 4K loop test others did)
Heavy editing or coding load: 4–5 hours max
Lenovo claims up to 13h (MobileMark), and I saw numbers close to that on light use. Heavy multitasking drained it faster, as expected.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
✅ Premium build & strong hinge
✅ Sharp 2K touch screen
✅ Long battery life (7–13h depending on use)
✅ Great real-world CPU performance
✅ Good thermals
✅ Good webcam + speakers
✅ Flexible 2-in-1 modes
Cons:
❌ Glossy screen, glare outdoors
❌ Keyboard keys feel soft
❌ Integrated graphics only
❌ Hefty for tablet use
❌ RAM/storage soldered
❌ Fans can ramp on heavy loads
Who’s It For?
Students & hybrid workers: great screen size, long battery, touch/pen support
Content creators: decent CPU power for light editing
Multi-app users: handles heavy multitasking like a champ
Not for serious gamers or those needing dGPU
Comparisons
HP Spectre x360 14 (OLED): lighter, sharper OLED, but pricier and battery is shorter (6–7h). Yoga offers more ports and better battery.
Lenovo Flex 5i 14: lighter/budget but weaker CPU and build. Yoga is an obvious upgrade.
MacBook Air M2/Pro 13: unbeatable battery and performance in macOS, but lacks touch/2-in-1 versatility.
Tips & Final Words
Debloat on day 1: uninstall trialware to maximize performance. Use CTT Debloat too.
Enable battery health mode in Lenovo Vantage
Buy a matte screen protector for glare
Balance vs Performance mode: use Performance for editing, Balanced for mixed use
Consider an active pen if you’ll annotate or sketch
Overall
The Yoga 7i 16″ (Ultra 7 155U) nails the balance between performance, battery life, and versatility. It’s a powerful 2-in-1 for students, creators, and professionals who want one device for everything—though it’s a bit heavy and not for gamers. But I do see why everyone says this is the best 2 in 1 for the price.
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Keep in mind I’m only three days into my new purchase of the Lenovo Yoga 7i 14, but so far I’m really impressed. After returning my M2 Macbook Air Last October, I had been in the market for a new laptop for quite some time, and the Yoga was always something I was considering. The no touchscreen on the Macbook Air simply wasn’t cutting it for me, which is why I ended up returning it despite my relative investment in the Apple ecosystem (ipad pro m1, iphone 12 pro, airpods pro)
My model: i7 1255U, 16GB DDR5 Memory, 512GB SSD
Performance: So far, the performance has been great. Not sure if it’s the marketing gimmick, but the evo certified i7 CPU is quick and extremely responsive in ways that my desktop isn’t. For quick tasks such as opening your apps from the taskbar or simply interacting with the Windows UI, it’s a very snappy chip that has yet to disappoint whatsoever. The 16GB of DDR5 memory is also impressive here, and I’m able to keep dozens of tabs open on Microsoft Edge without any hassle. Definitely think the upgrade was worth it in this sense, 8GB just never seems to cut it these days.
Display: One of the best features of this laptop, and is Dolby Vision certified. It has a really nice looking and glossy 2K resolution that looks great from writing documents to watching Netflix–you can definitely notice the upgraded resolution in this sense. I’ve heard some complaints about the display being too glossy, but I prefer it over a matte finish because it feels nicer to navigate on when in touch mode (although it can become a fingerprint magnet at times).
Keyboard: Keeping this section short and simple. The BEST laptop keyboard I’ve ever typed on. When I first tried it, I was shocked at the switches’ tactility and it was honestly a bit harsh but I’m getting more used to it.
Trackpad: Not the best. One of the few downsides of this laptop. The material feels nice, but its touch sensitivity could be improved.
Battery Life: Also, not the worst but could be better. I’ve been using battery savings mode on Windows 11 which has seemed to mitigate some of the battery life issues I was initially having. I believe Lenovo advertises over 10 hours and I’m just not sure that’s accurate for my workflow.
OVERALL: Great laptop, 2 in 1 functionality is awesome and feels really polished with Windows 11. Stone Blue color is also awesome and would recommend it!! 4.5/5 overall.