At CES 2023, Lenovo announced numerous new laptops. From gaming notebooks to new dual-screen laptops, the tech behemoth combined power and ingenuity to give some outstanding computing solutions at CES 2023.
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, the world’s first full-sized OLED dual-screen laptop, is one of the most intriguing. The Yoga Book 9i merges two PureSight OLED displays into a single cascade screen, while the two screens can be used separately as well. The laptop is powered by Intel’s Evo platform and runs Windows 11. A Bluetooth keyboard, stylus pen, and folio stand are all included with the notebook.
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a Windows 11 “multimode+” notebook that runs on Intel’s Evo platform.
The battery is designed to last all day without needing to be recharged. The Bowers and Wilkins speakers provide 360o of sound to the soundbar. The keyboard is Bluetooth and removable, and the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i has a stylus pen and folio screen stand. The launch window is expected to be in the summer of 2023.
The distinctive design of Lenovo’s Yoga Book 9i is appealing in that the firm does not consider this to be a tablet or 2-in-1 system. Furthermore, the addition of a folding design, where Samsung took CES 2023 by storm this year with its seamless, foldable design, differs in that it is two independent displays that are the same size, expanding screen area when both sides are in Portrait mode.
Productivity has also been a major focus at CES this year, with more businesses looking to build larger displays so that users can open multiple windows. Most PC users who utilise ultrawide monitors have enough screen space to have email, web browser, and apps on one screen while still having plenty of breathing room.
Lenovo’s distinctive design for the Yoga Book 9i appears to leverage on this same design component for laptop consumers, which may encourage additional businesses to focus on powerful laptops with dual displays or other inventive designs. In addition, 18-inch laptops made a comeback at CES this year after being absent from the market for nearly a decade. This year could be the year when productivity reigns supreme in the digital hybrid workplaces that have emerged in recent years.
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