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Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 Review: Big Plans in a 2-in-1 Format

March 26, 2021 By Notebook Center Editorial Team Lenovo
Summary: The Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 combines a 4K touch display, Core i7-10750H, and GTX 1650 Ti graphics in a premium convertible body, with solid daily battery life but limited port variety.

Editor note: This article is an original English adaptation prepared by Notebook Center from the Notebook-Center.ru source review.

Overview

The Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 is a 15.6-inch convertible built for users who want one device for office work, multimedia, and creative tasks. It uses a metal chassis, a 360-degree hinge, and includes a stylus in the package. In this configuration, Lenovo combines an Intel Core i7-10750H processor, 16 GB RAM, a 1 TB SSD, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti graphics.

Technical Specifications

ComponentDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i7-10750H (2.6 GHz)
Memory16 GB DDR4 2933 MHz
Storage1024 GB SSD
Display15.6-inch IPS, 3840x2160, glossy, touchscreen
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 630 + NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti 4 GB GDDR6
WirelessWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
AudioDolby Atmos, 4 speakers
Ports2x USB Type-C / Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB 3.2, 3.5 mm audio combo
Extras720p webcam, fingerprint scanner
Battery4-cell Li-ion, 69 Wh
Size and Weight356 x 239 x 20 mm, 2.0 kg
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home 64-bit
ConfigurationLenovo Yoga 9i 15IMH5 82DE0027RU

Design and Build

The laptop has a rigid aluminum body with a clean, minimal look that fits both office and home use. Build quality is strong, with little flex in the base area. The 360-degree hinge supports laptop, tent, stand, and tablet modes, which is useful for presentations, video viewing, and stylus work. The main compromise is weight: at 2 kg, it is still portable but not as light as smaller convertibles.

Display, Audio, and Webcam

The 15.6-inch 4K IPS touchscreen delivers sharp detail and high brightness, and it is practical for editing photos or video on the go. Color output is described as vivid and realistic, and touch response is quick with 10-point multitouch support. The Dolby Atmos speaker setup with four drivers gives clear sound for films and music. The webcam is a basic 720p unit with average quality, but it includes a physical privacy shutter.

Keyboard and Input Experience

The full-size island keyboard is comfortable for long typing sessions, with clear feedback and white backlighting. A numeric keypad is included, which is useful for spreadsheet work. The touchpad is smooth and responsive, with reliable gesture support. The fingerprint scanner next to the touchpad adds a fast login option. The only notable ergonomic drawback is the shortened up/down arrow keys.

Performance for Work and Creative Tasks

With a 6-core Core i7-10750H and GTX 1650 Ti graphics, this Yoga configuration is suitable for multitasking, heavier office workloads, and content creation software. Integrated graphics can handle everyday tasks, while the discrete GPU helps in demanding applications and modern games at reasonable settings. The 16 GB memory capacity is fixed on the board, so users should choose the memory configuration carefully from the start.

Ports, Connectivity, and Battery

Physical connectivity includes two Thunderbolt 3 Type-C ports, one USB 3.2 Type-A port, and a headset jack. Wireless options are modern with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. The battery is rated at 69 Wh; in the source test conditions, runtime is around 7 hours for web use or 1080p streaming, while gaming can drain the battery in about 1.5 hours. For many users, this means solid mobile use, but not a full heavy workday away from a charger.

Verdict

The Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 is a versatile premium convertible for users who want one machine for productivity, media, and occasional creative or gaming tasks. Its key strengths are the 4K touch display, strong CPU/GPU combination, quality keyboard, and flexible 2-in-1 design with stylus support. The main compromises are limited port variety, non-upgradable RAM, and battery life that is good but not class-leading under demanding workloads.