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Lenovo introduces a multifaceted Yoga Book 9i dual-screen device, stunning Yoga desktop, category-defining tablets, and a novel motion-capture device concept
January 5, 2023 – As hybrid living continues to blur the lines between work and recreation, consumers are prioritizing convenience and premium experiences from more multifaceted and personalized technology. Both at home and on the go, people now demand versatile tech that can enable them to do more in all aspects of their lives – whether collaborating across devices or simplifying to fewer.
With this in mind, today Lenovo introduced bold new products to address the wide-ranging needs of the modern consumer. The new, cutting-edge Yoga Book 9ihails a new chapter for Yoga in incredible innovation, premium style, and performance for versatile experiences. Redefining what an all-in-one desktop computer could look like, the Yoga AIO 9i is more than meets the eye. In tablets, the new feature-rich Lenovo Tab Extreme and Lenovo Smart Paper digital notepad introduce exciting capabilities for school, home, and beyond. Last but not least, Lenovo’s Project Chronos concept (formal name forthcoming) is a new technology that captures a user’s movement and enables them to interact with and perform activities in 3D virtual worlds without glasses or wearables.
Powered by up to the latest generation of Intel Core™ processors, the Yoga Book 9i enables users to take advantage of a full laptop experience along with the flexibility and multi-tasking potential of dual screens. These thin and light laptops, built on the Intel Evo platform, are designed and engineered to provide seamless communication experiences across a wide range of apps while minimizing the impact on responsiveness, battery life, and connectivity.
The Yoga Book 9i’s dual screen technology empowers consumers to enjoy a unique range of versatile experiences. It could be as simple as having the ability to surf the web and view the image across two full screens with an easy 5-finger motion. Or, for those wanting to work on two separate files simultaneously, they can view both files, one on each screen, for hyper-productivity. Similarly, consumers can watch a video on one screen while taking notes or researching on the second screen at the same time, without interruptions.
Yoga Book 9i also comes complete with a folio stand enabling users to work on the go more easily. A detachable Bluetooth® keyboard enhances the multi-tasking potential, as does the Lenovo-designed Smart Pen stylus which can be used to further enable and elevate productivity.
Yoga Book 9i’s innovative software designed by Lenovo, and in collaboration with Microsoft, also enhances the user’s potential to work, learn, stream, create, and do light gaming. Running on Windows 11, the software includes smart writing and reading features as well as note-taking features for those who are learning from home. This feature lets the user take notes on one screen while simultaneously viewing an online class on the second screen.
When it’s time to sit back and relax, users can watch a movie on one screen while researching interesting background facts about the movie on the second screen. With the Yoga Book 9i’s two 13.3-inch 2.8K OLED PureSight displays with 100% DCI-P3 color accuracy and Dolby Vision® HDR, users will be impressed by the ultra-vivid colors, sharper contrast, and richer detail of the visuals. Together with Dolby Atmos® spatial audio and a 360-degree rotating sound bar featuring Bowers & Wilkins® speakers, consumers can enjoy an outstanding entertainment experience. An additional poignant design feature of the Yoga Book 9i is its modern and sophisticated Tidal Teal color. It also comes in eco-conscious packaging with the cushion materials, gift box, and outer box all containing 100% recycled paper.
Crafted with creatives in mind, the new Yoga AIO 9i (32”, 8) is a structural marvel beautifully engineered to serve as a striking centerpiece for nearly any workspace, with the power and graphics to support a range of artistic passions. Exuding sophistication, this Yoga all-in-one desktop computer features an expansive 31.5-inch, 3-side borderless, 4K 100% sRGB display which sits in a slim panel with metallic hinge that tilts to the desired angle. A true space saver, the discreet, air-ventilated base offers seven ports on its rear for better cable management, as well as a built-in wireless smartphone charger.
With up to the latest 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processors that can be paired with up to an NVIDIA® GeForce Next Gen Desktop GPU, the Yoga AIO 9i is powerful enough to handle graphic design with ease, as well as heavy photo/video editing and gaming. Enhancing both creativity and collaboration, this PC also offers four Harman Kardon® speakers, Dolby Atmos spatial audio, and an integrated 5MP infrared (IR) webcam with a built-in electric shutter and smart login capabilities.
Thoughtfully designed for a minimalist appeal, this desktop computer supports multi-device management, allowing users to connect and charge their laptop and AIO via the full function USB Type-C® cable, and control both from a single keyboard and mouse. With the environment in mind, the device is manufactured with 75% recycled aluminum in the panel middle frame and 65% post-consumer recycled ABS plastic in the top and bottom covers of the dedicated keyboard. It also supports multiple voice assistants for an efficient speak-to-control experience.
Businesses and consumers are increasingly looking for more engaging and interactive ways to enhance their hybrid lifestyle through new and dynamic experiences. As such, the ability to collaborate, connect, and achieve these experiences in both the virtual and physical worlds has a growing appeal now more than ever. Inspired by the vision of providing smarter technology for all, Lenovo conceptualized a mixed-reality solution that would offer a completely new and simplified, blended virtual and physical experience for consumers.
Built as a home computing device for the tech-forward creator, Lenovo’s Project Chronos concept offers a glasses-free, full-body-movement-driven experience that enables consumers and creators to virtually control their life-like avatar without the need for any motion-capture (mocap) wearable. Instead, the user’s movement is captured via an advanced depth camera that replicates their real-time actions within a 3D-rendered virtual environment2, displaying it on a monitor in their home with a DP or HDMI™ port, like a TV or large PC screen. Once their avatar is created, the user can control it using only their gestures, movements, posture, and even facial expressions, and see it rendered on screen in near-real time.
Project Chronos offers a new level of freedom for those who frequent virtual spaces, or those who are looking to tech to engage with others. For example, people can more easily create content in virtual worlds or become a VTuber with a lifelike avatar without having to wear a mocap device or glasses. A fitness coach can remotely and virtually exercise alongside a client, showing them proper form and movement techniques. One can also transform themself into any type of virtual character and connect with new friends in the virtual world regardless of physical distance, time, and environment. The gaming experience can be even more immersive and interactive, thanks to clearly visible facial expressions and movements that can be interpreted in near-real time.
The formal product name will unveil with the launch of its full hardware and capabilities. Lenovo is working with developers, content, and service partners to expand on this thriving ecosystem and launch a solution that can provide the virtual freedom to exceed imagination.
Breaking the mold on what is considered a premium tablet, Lenovo introduced its biggest and most powerful tablet yet, the 14.5-inch Lenovo Tab Extreme. This device goes beyond what’s expected to deliver more of everything, with covetable features and thoughtful innovations that elevate entertainment and productivity.
Starting with its 3K OLED display with DCI-P3 color gamut and up to 120Hz refresh rate, this tablet can serve as a private home theater in practically any room of the house. Boasting an incredible 1M:1 contrast ratio, it offers the extreme brightness range that closely replicates what one would see in real life. As for audio, Dolby Atmos and an impressive set of eight high-performance JBL® 4-channel speakers evenly split between woofers and tweeters create a dynamic, spatial audio experience. A powerful MediaTek® Dimensity 9000 Octa-core processor and all-day battery life of up to 12 hours4 round out the key hardware components of this behemoth of a tablet. However, where the awe truly lies is in the purposeful design behind it.
With the rise of hybrid lifestyles, the role of the tablet has evolved from purely for entertainment-streaming to a second at-home or remote-use device that allows for quick transitions from recreation to productivity and back again. That’s why the Lenovo Tab Extreme was built to ebb and flow with the needs of today’s modern users. Its dual-mode stand, for example, magnetically attaches to the device and allows users to position it horizontally or vertically to accommodate the direction they need at any given moment. But the true innovation resides in the dual-hinge keyboard (sold separately in some markets) where the tablet can be mounted and then tilted to the user’s most comfortable viewing angle. There, the tablet practically floats, emulating the sitting posture of a traditional laptop or desktop PC with the backlit keyboard affixed, while the main hinge of the stand creates a unique, protective storage compartment for the included Lenovo Precision Pen 3 when closed.
Smart features are woven in throughout, including audio and visual adaptive capture technology that automatically keeps the camera focused on the user during video calls5, even when they’re moving around in their chair. Narrow beaming technology leverages the four built-in microphones to filter out environmental noise for crystal clear voice quality within a 50-centimeter radius. When multiple call participants are in the room, the 360-degree voice capture mode can be switched on so that everyone can be heard. To optimize viewing comfort, the tablet’s TÜV Rheinland-certified display will also auto-adjust the on-screen color based on environmental light and color temperature. Designed with the environment in mind, the chassis of the Lenovo Tab Extreme is made of 100% recycled aluminum and its packaging is 100% plastic-free.
Featuring an Android™ 13 operating system and Lenovo’s latest user interface software, the Lenovo Tab Extreme better enables users to multitask their passion projects with the support of up to four apps6 simultaneously via split screen and the ability to open up to 10 apps as floating windows6. For efficient, device-agnostic collaboration, users have the flexibility to use their tablet as a sketchpad for seamless collaboration with their laptop via the DP-in USB Type-C port or use it as a control panel with their monitor via the DP-out USB Type-C port. To enjoy this functionality without cables, users can deploy the Lenovo Freestyle app7 to wirelessly connect their Lenovo Tab Extreme with their Lenovo Windows PC7 for easy file sharing across devices, the ability to mirror or extend their desktop for more screen real estate, or use the tablet as a secondary touchpad for their PC. Additional apps that can support creativity and workflow are also available, including Clip Studio Paint8/9 for drawing and WPS Office8 for enhanced productivity.
Note-taking is a necessity for many but can be considered cumbersome to our modern lifestyles where traveling light is prioritized, where paper can pile up to be heavy, and environmental considerations are top of mind. Nevertheless, there are professions and students that prefer natural and intuitive writing by hand over typing. To create a new, but familiar, experience for the prolific note-taker, Lenovo introduced Lenovo Smart Paper, its evolved entry into the digital notepad space. Easy to hold and carry, the Lenovo Smart Paper is a slim 10.3-inch, anti-glare E-Ink touch display that is housed in a lightweight, all-metal casing that’s sure to free up some space in one’s backpack. Leveraging the wonders of E-Ink technology, this digital notepad gives users the pen-on-paper feel they’re accustomed to, along with smart features that optimize their productivity in unexpected ways.
Included with the device is an active battery-less stylus that can be easily stored within the case. This Lenovo Smart Paper Pen never has to be charged and features a felt tip and up to 23-millisecond latency10 so that the writing experience is both familiar and fluid with virtually no lag. With the one stylus, users can choose from nine different pen settings – including ballpoint, pencil (wooden and mechanical), marker, and even calligraphy – so they don’t have to fumble for the right writing utensil. With 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt detection in the pen, plus 74 notepad templates to choose from (e.g. ruled/line, graph, blank, and even music manuscript paper), users can easily write, draw, sketch, shade, and illustrate with precision for days.
In addition to offering the feel and precision of inking on real paper, this digital notepad also provides a new level of convenience that only smart, connected technology can. Featuring two integrated microphones, the Lenovo Smart Paper can transform into a digital voice recorder allowing users to audio record a meeting or class lecture while also taking notes. If they can’t remember the verbal context around a note they took during one of these recorded sessions, they can simply select the specific text they wrote to hear a brief playback of what was said in that moment in time11, or they can listen to the entire recorded lecture again.
With 50GB of storage12, enough space to store over 50,000 note pages, users can easily delete and move notes around, while also organizing them into folders. No more shuffling pages to find something that was written several months ago; instead, keyword searches across thousands of handwritten notes can be performed in seconds, and handwriting can be converted to text easily. With access to more than two million books on eBooks.com13, users can also quickly search for keywords across the digital books and articles they have saved on the device. With the Lenovo Smart Paper app14, users can access their notes and books from anywhere, and cloud sync to back up their files which can be synced across different Android, iOS and Windows devices. With the app, users can also transcribe audio recordings and translate text into various languages15.
The new Yoga Slim 6i (14”, 8),known as Lenovo Slim 7 (14”, 8)in the U.S, offers those seeking inspiration an exquisitely designed portable yet powerful device. Thin, lightweight, and attractive, this laptop empowers users to work and create content with ease whether on the move or at home. Built on the Intel Evo platform, the Yoga Slim 6i is engineered to provide users with seamless communication experiences. Made with solid, all-metal aluminum materials, it has a slim yet highly durable chassis and a raised camera notch for ease of opening. Featuring an up to 14-inch OLED display with Dolby Vision, the Yoga Slim 6i offers a visually satisfying experience. With a larger 16:10 aspect ratio and optional touch support, creative work such as light video or photo editing becomes increasingly intuitive. Powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors, the Yoga Slim 6i also gives an improved video conferencing experience for users with noise cancelling and background blur features for a more professional setting.
Lenovo also introduced refreshes of its Yoga 9i (14”, 8)and Yoga Slim 7i Carbon (13”, 8),both featuring up to 13th Gen Intel Core mobile processors, delivering an even more impressive performance to enhance versatility and productivity. Also, the latest, refreshed Yoga 6 (13”, 8)laptop is power-forward and refreshed with the latest AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors and enhanced battery to handle longer, remote work sessions.
In addition to these premium hardware options, Lenovo offers a range of device health, support, and protection services to help keep products running at peak condition and more secure, like its latest cloud-based security software Lenovo Smart Lock16. For an added level of convenience in supporting the laptops introduced today, Lenovo Premium Care Plus17 incorporates many of its services into one solution. This comprehensive service includes advanced hardware and software support, Accidental Damage Protection, an extended battery warranty, Lenovo Migration Assistant, and Lenovo Smart Performance – a self-diagnostic system health check found within Lenovo Vantage.
“Today’s consumers lead multi-faceted lives, relying even more intrinsically on the technology that enables them to design, develop, and create their own content. We have designed the new Yoga portfolio to empower the consumers of today to achieve their goals of tomorrow. This spirit is embodied by the new Yoga Book 9i, the world’s first full size, dual screen OLED laptop which answers our customers’ calls for versatility, mobility, and performance”, said Jun OuYang, Vice President of the Consumer Segment, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.
“As people increasingly embrace their hybrid lifestyles, they’re looking for new, more convenient and efficient ways of doing things,” said Johnson Jia, Senior Vice President, Intelligent Devices Group’s Global Innovation Center, Lenovo. “With the premium consumer products we’ve unveiled today, Lenovo has accepted that challenge, introducing innovations designed with purpose to address the modern needs of today, and empower people to enjoy a smarter world.”

Let"s make this one simple: when someone next asks what gaming laptop they should buy, we"re probably going to tell them it to consider the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro.
Its build quality is great, there"s a terrific screen too - one not just good for gaming but productivity work too - and it"s much cheaper than a Razer Blade 15 or Alienware 15 R5 at much the same spec and price.
We are not huge fans of the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro"s touchpad, though, but that"s a small issue when just about everyone should use a mouse with this laptop anyway.
The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming laptop, a match for something like the Alienware m15 R6 in most respects, but it costs less. Its screen is excellent and, largely thanks to Nvidia DLSS, higher-resolution displays in laptops like this no longer seem frivolous luxuries.
There are just two potential problems: you may find the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro a bit dull if you"d choose to put RGB lighting into your toaster; the touchpad is a weak point too - it"s a plastic pad that doesn"t match up to the quality of the other parts.
This one feels like it wants to spend most of its time rooted to a desk with a separate mouse plugged in, though, so that second point may not matter too much. Because, without doubt, the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is one of the best gaming laptops to arrive in 2021.
Several of the most high-profile gaming laptop lines have tried to borrow a few slim-and-light laptop techniques to seem more attractive. You see more thin, sub-2kg gaming machines than you did a couple of years ago.
Lenovo does not take that road with the Legion 5 Pro. This is a sturdy, moderately heavy gaming laptop. We have carried it around in a rucksack a few times. That went just fine, but if we were to buy a laptop to haul around every single day, it probably wouldn"t be this one.
Chunky gaming laptops make sense as it leaves more room for a cooling system that doesn"t rely on extremely fast-spinning fans. And the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro still manages to look like a made-for-2021 machine.
It has thin screen borders on three sides, a slightly thicker one at the bottom. There"s no sense Lenovo could have crammed in a bigger screen if it tried that bit harder.
The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is also a mature-looking gaming laptop, aside from the huge light-up logo on the back anyway. From the inside this could be a workstation, lacking any other eye-catching RGB light-up elements. This is Lenovo cutting out the superfluous parts to bring you one of the best gaming laptops you can get for the money.
The laptop"s hinge is also great. It doesn"t bend back far, but almost completely eradicates any sort of wobble when using the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro on a less-than-solid surface.
And the screen itself is kind-of beautiful. It"s a 16-inch 3:2 aspect display with a matte finish IPS LCD panel. What"s unusual here? The screen shape: a 16:9 widescreen is the standard for gaming laptops, but a 3:2 aspect does maximise display area relative to the width of the base. It"s an aspect ratio usually picked for productivity machines, but we don"t mind this aspect ratio for playing games either.
This isn"t what we really like, though. Resolution, refresh rate and brightness are the winners. The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro"s screen has a 2560 x 1600 pixel panel, higher resolution than the Full HD (1080p) of the Alienware m15 R5.
In the past we used to say 1080p was still probably the right choice for all but the most powerful gaming laptops, but Nvidia DLSS has changed that. This is an Nvidia technology that lets the graphics card render at a lower resolution and make up the difference with the best AI upscaling in the business. It works wonders, and lets you play recent games at 2560 x 1600 resolution, even when you turn on power-sucking ray-tracing. More on that later.
A relatively high pixel count is also wonderful for normal work. That 1600p panel makes text look so much smoother than it would appear on a 15.6-inch 1080p display. It"s a performance laptop with some of that immediate eye-pleasing gloss of a style laptop screen. And this thing doesn"t even have a glossy finish. The matte panel still pops, and makes reflections largely a non-issue.
Maximum brightness of over 500 nits is excellent for a laptop of this price regardless of category too. We even tried working outdoors on the Legion 5 Pro. It nailed the job, although the thick rubber foot at the back of the underside isn"t exactly comfortable on the legs. This lifts the back up slightly to allow for greater airflow.
The Legion 5 Pro also has a 165Hz refresh rate panel. There"s no sign of obvious motion trails even with fast action, and this fast refresh allows for proper display of frame rates up to 165fps.
That is not to say it"s perfect in all areas, though. Contrast is pretty standard IPS LCD fare, not even close to that of an OLED display. Play in a dark room at high brightness and you will see raised blacks. And the Legion 5 Pro is not a wide colour gamut laptop. While its colour calibration seems to be excellent, it doesn"t have the colour depth you would see on a QLED or OLED TV.
It"s not really an HDR screen either, despite support fort VesaHDR and Dolby Vision high dynamic range formats. The contrast and colour depth just aren"t there. However, you could argue HDR gaming on any IPS LCD laptop screen is a bit of a joke anyway. These displays don"t have the contrast for HDR, for which you really want an OLED or Mini LED panel, the latter of which won"t be common for some time.
The Legion 5 Pro"s keyboard also makes us think of some of Lenovo"s non-gaming laptops. Its fairly deep chiclet keys have a lovely well-defined action not too dissimilar to that of one of its famous ThinkPad laptops. These keys are a little less meaty, but not much.
We"ve spent a few days typing on the Legion 5 Pro, and the experience is far better than that of most thin-and-light work machines we review week to week. It"s fast, responsive and comfortable.
The Legion 5 Pro does have a four-zone RGB backlight in some countries, apparently, but our review unit just has a basic white LED two-level lighting system. It"s another example of Lenovo catering to, perhaps, the mature gamer who wants the substance without the potentially embarrassing fluff attached.
The touchpad is not in the same league as the keyboard though. It"s of a good size but this is a basic plastic panel, not the textured glass that reduces friction for a smoother finger glide.
This is one of the few parts of the Legion 5 Pro we don"t like much. It occasionally suffers from phantom taps (likely a driver issue), and there"s a big dead zone at the top. But most of all it"s just the one part of the laptop that does not seem made to uncompromising standards.
It is something to consider seriously if you plan to use the Legion 5 Pro as your everyday work PC, or actually play often using a touchpad rather than a mouse.
For all that we"ve raved about certain parts of the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro, its performance per pound is the real attraction here. Its asking price is obviously more than the step-down 1080p Legion 5, but it is significantly cheaper than the 1080p Alienware R5 with a graphics card from the league below (an Nvidia RTX 3060).
Here"s where we see the benefit of the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro"s chunkier design. Where some lighter high-end gaming laptops have a lower-clocked Max-Q version of the RTX 3070, this one seems to get close to the peak performance of this card. It can feed it up to 140W of power according to the Nvidia Control Panel, letting it push the hardware more than, for example, the thinner Razer Blade 15.
This sort of power means the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro will obviously make some noise under pressure. Its cooling system takes in air from the laptop"s underside and blasts it out through heat vents on the sides and back. These move a fair amount of air and are quite noticeable at max exertion, particularly if you are relying on the internal speakers for game audio. There"s a sort of stereophonic character to the fan noise too, thanks to those two side vents.
However, the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro does have a keyboard shortcut to toggle between performance, auto and quiet modes (the last of these throttles performance so less heat is generated). Even when working their hardest, the fans do not tend to vary their spin rate (rpm) on a whim. It"s often not fan noise in itself that is most distracting, but changes in its tone caused by variations in fan speed.
The speakers can"t really keep up because what limited mid-range power and loudness exists in their sound is generated by Nahimic audio processing, an alternative to the Dolby we see in a lot of laptops. Actually listen to music through the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro and you"ll hear there isn"t any real bass at all, as in almost all gaming laptops.
The real compromise you have to put up with performance isn"t in fan noise. It"s the size of this thing"s power brick. As it needs to be able to feed the Nvidia RTX 1070 up to 140W of power the supply is huge, with maximum output of 300W. If you"re a student who wants a gaming laptop that will also work as a machine to carry around, bear the size and weight of this brick in mind.
The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro may also not last as long as you need off a charge either. It largely comes with the territory for a laptop like this, despite the use of a large 80Wh battery.
An hour of light work took 24 per cent off the charge level. An hour of video streaming in the power saving mode took 27 per cent off. It looks like around four hours, max, is what you should expect from non-gaming use.
Can the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro do any better? We set the screen refresh to 60Hz, the resolution to 1080p, turned on the quiet mode and reduced the screen brightness to near-minimum. An hour of streaming video took off 20 per cent, suggesting the absolute maximum battery life to expect is five hours.
Rear connectors like this let you perform proper cable management in a more-or-less fixed setup. The sides offer just one extra USB-C, one USB-A and a headphone jack. These are here for the bits and bobs you"re likely to plug in and unplug on a regular basis.
We see only one potential issue here: there"s no Thunderbolt support. However, with such a wide array of connectors you probably won"t need to use a dock, which is one of the key jobs for such a high bandwidth socket.
Great built quality, excellent performance and good value: this Lenovo is one of the best gaming laptops of 2021. The touchpad is the one significant weak point. But we"d recommend using this laptop with a mouse anyway.

Pixel-packed performer. Last year’s Yoga 13 was one of the most popular Ultrabooks yet, and for good reason: while it wasn’t perfect, it was smartly-designed, with a unique (and sturdy) build and good performance for its price point. One year later, can Lenovo’s successor carry the torch?
Around a year ago, the IdeaPad Yoga 13 really kicked the Ultrabook market into gear with an undeniably unique concept and a substantial—yet still affordable—price tag. We were among those impressed by Lenovo’s efforts, as we lauded its sturdy and clever transformative design, quick performance, great screen, and responsive input devices. Still, we noted inevitable room for improvement in such areas as battery life, weight, and LCD brightness and resolution.
Today, with the power of Haswell under the hood and a healthy dose of second-gen refinement, the Yoga 2 Pro seeks to pick up where its predecessor left off. Our review unit features an 4 GB of DDR3L RAM paired with a 128 GB SSD—pretty standard (albeit respectable) specs for a modern Ultrabook. But the real story is the LCD panel: a 3200x1800 resolution IPS model, far higher than that of the Yoga 13. On top of that, the Yoga 2 Pro is thinner and lighter while still promising improved battery life, all at the same $999 price point. Packing these features as powerful ammunition, where does the Pro stand in today’s Ultrabook landscape? We’ll let our measurements do the talking as we tear into what is certainly one of the most exciting convertible successors to date.
At first glance, the Yoga 2 Pro looks nearly identical to the Yoga 13. Break out a tape measure and spend a little more time with it, however, and the alterations to its design become more readily apparent. For starters, its footprint is slightly smaller than last year’s model, measuring just 16 mm (H) x 329 mm (W) x 219 mm (D)(versus the Yoga 13’s 17 x 333 x 225). It’s also roughly a third of a pound lighter, weighing just 1.40 kg(Yoga 13: 1.55 kg). The rest of the cosmetic changes are relatively minor, yet still welcomed: the screen bezel now extends all the way to the base of the display lid, and the tablet mode Windows button has been replaced by a touch-sensitive iteration integrated into the glass itself. The buttons lining the edge of the unit have also been rearranged, with the power button migrating from its criticized frontal location to the right side, now conveniently positioned alongside the rest of the buttons. The case overall features a more pronounced wedge-like shape.
That difference is communicated by the device’s noticeable sturdiness: virtually no flex is present on the base unit while resting on a hard surface, and the keyboard likewise exhibits very little give except at the top center. The base unit and display lid can both be twisted while the unit is open, and the LCD panel does suffer visible distortions under pressure from behind, but it isn’t enough to provoke serious concern—especially since things seem so sturdy while the lid is closed. One slightly less positive point regards the hinges, which, while still certainly strong enough to support the display, allow more bounce during typing and traditional operation than some users will appreciate. Coupled with the high-gloss display, this leads to annoying dancing reflections wherever bright light sources are nearby.
Of course, one of the primary appeals of the Yoga series is its transformative ability. The acrobatics return in the Yoga 2 Pro, with the same four operating modes present (Laptop Mode, Tent Mode, Stand Mode, and Tablet Mode). The aforementioned hinge bounce does make operation in anything but Tablet Mode occasionally irritating under brighter conditions, but at least the buttons are more usable now in Stand Mode (thanks to the removal of the small protruding lip on the bottom of the unit around the edges). Tent Mode has also been improved, with the metal rim along the top of the unit’s display having been replaced by a rubber one instead for better stability. Finally, that oddity regarding the keyboard being exposed while in tablet mode still exists, but it’s merely a preferential gripe.
Accessibility of the internal components for maintenance has been notably improved on the Yoga 2 Pro, with nearly every major part now located just behind the back panel. The panel is still secured by eleven Torx screws—a type for which not everyone possesses a compatible screwdriver—but it’s far superior to the Yoga 13’s design.
The Yoga 2 Pro’s port selection is actually identical to that of its predecessor, though once again, some rearrangements have taken place. There’s still two USB ports—one USB 2.0 and one 3.0—but the one on the left side of the notebook now has a bit more room to breathe, thanks primarily to the conversion of the HDMI port to an HDMI mini. The SD card reader has also moved to this side of the unit, along with the charging port. The only ports to be found on the right side are the 3.5 mm combo audio jack and the USB 2.0 port, but now, this is also where you’ll find all of the buttons—a better organization overall.
The wireless adapter included in our Yoga 2 Pro is an Intel Wireless-N 7260, which is a 2x2 adapter capable of 300 Mbps. Since it’s dual band, the option exists to interface with either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz networks. Alongside the WLAN functionality is also Bluetooth 4.0 + HS for connectivity with other nearby devices. Given the thinness of its case, the Yoga 2 Pro does not feature an Ethernet port.
It’s worth mentioning that we did have some pretty serious trouble with the Yoga 2 Pro’s wireless connectivity. Although it would remain properly connected indefinitely, after a period of time, the notebook would suddenly report a lack of network access until the connection was manually re-established. We tried the notebook with both an Asus RT-N66U and a MediaLink MWN-WAPR150N router, and our experience was the same with both. Driver updates seemed to help in our case, though many people report that the problem persists regardless: other owners of the notebook have populated threads on Lenovo’s forums with similar complaints. The common ingredient of all of these issues seems to be the combination of Intel wireless adapters and Windows 8.1, and it does not necessarily appear to be confined to the Yoga 2 Pro.
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro ships with a relatively compact 65 W power adapter which weighs in at just 292 grams. No other accessories are included. A standard 12 month depot warranty ships with the unit, but as with all Lenovo products, upgraded options exist ranging from up to 5 years in duration with such options as On-Site, Accidental Damage Protection, and Keep Your Drive.
The Yoga 2 Pro’s keyboard is essentially the same keyboard as the Yoga 13’s with a few minor differences. Although there is a relatively crisp stop accompanying similarly low actuation force, the rather short key travel distance has become even shallower on the Yoga 2 Pro. That makes typing ever-so-slightly less enjoyable—but it is difficult to notice unless you have used both keyboards back-to-back. The keyboard is also now backlit, something we longed for in our review of the Yoga 13. It’s a nice addition even if the backlighting isn’t perfectly uniform across the keys and although there is only one brightness level. Our other criticism actually still stands: the keys on the right side of the keyboard feature shrunken widths, which takes some getting used to. Nevertheless, in the context of Ultrabook keyboards, we were more than pleased with the typing experience offered by the Yoga 2 Pro.
The Yoga 2 Pro’s touchpad is actually smaller than that of the Yoga 13 due to the keyboard having migrated downward by around an inch. Apart from that, it’s still comfortable (if not slightly cramped given the overwhelming amount of screen real estate), featuring a smooth glass finish that accommodates finger movement. The integrated left and right buttons work much better than those of many other clickpads (including the less-expensive IdeaPad models such as the Flex 14); we experienced no unintended cursor movement when depressing either of the buttons. Finally, gestures worked well and were interpreted without any problems.
The final mode of input on the Yoga 2 Pro is a 10-point multitouch screen. As with the Yoga 13, we had no problems with input here; we were able to apply all ten fingers to the screen simultaneously and the device interpreted our gestures without issue. In spite of the fact that there’s still no Corning Gorilla Glass covering the screen, it seems fairly resilient regardless.
Although in many forms this feature is still fairly gimmicky, we did have good success with the basic features of Lenovo’s Motion Control preloaded software. More complicated gestures, such as rotations of photos, were difficult to perform—but simple features like scrolling through photos using horizontal hand swipes were consistently functional at a distance of around six feet and closer.
The Yoga 2 Pro’s glossy 13.3-inch IPS screen is the main attraction, and for good reason: with a QHD+ resolution of 3200x1800, it offers literally double the number of horizontal andvertical pixels of the Yoga 13, equaling 5.76 million pixels in total (versus the Yoga 13’s measly 1.44 million). Considering the screen size, that factors out to a calculated 276 PPI, which is far better than most other Ultrabooks and at least in the same ballpark as many phones and tablets (whose resolutions have quickly outpaced that of most notebooks).
While it’s stunning, it’s probably also a bit excessive, however—at least, until the software catches up to the outrageous number of pixels. For all the benefits that accompany an ultra-sharp resolution, there are also plenty of drawbacks to being at the bleeding edge of the technology on this platform. Primarily, we"re referring to scaling issues, such as incredibly tiny windows and window control elements in many applications that are not written to accommodate such dense displays. Furthermore, many applications still cannot scale text properly, which also leads to jagged and/or fuzzy edges on letters. While this isn’t the Yoga’s fault, it’s still a drawback as a result of its design.
Finally, due to the pentile pixel arrangement, text and other sharp elements appear jagged or fuzzy upon very close inspection. This isn’t overly noticeable during normal use, but it is detectable by those with good vision. Many people are not bothered by this, but much discussion has been had regarding mobile phones with similar LCD displays, and it is an occasional concern. A related issue involves the RGBW design (as opposed to the traditional RGB) of the panel to assist with power consumption, which results in reduced color luminance—most noticeable in yellows (which appear slightly green). A combined BIOS update and Lenovo Energy Manager update helps to resolve this, though some report that the issue still exists to some extent.
Subjectively speaking, we noticed the rough edges produced by the panel’s pentile design and were underwhelmed by the color luminance. However, overall, the picture is still quite attractive, with great brightness and a reasonably good contrast—and especially while in motion (such as when watching a video), the pentile arrangement is impossible to notice. Our measurements corroborate these findings: with an average brightness of 340.5 cd/m², the panel is well above the 268.3 cd/m² we measured on the Yoga 13, and just 10 below Lenovo’s claimed value of 350 cd/m². However, the maximum brightness while running on battery is just 302.5 cd/m²—good, but a little disappointing. Meanwhile, the contrast ratio of 496:1 is actually well below that of the Yoga 13 (923:1), but the difference isn’t all that evident during everyday use, and that’s still not a bad value. The drop is thanks to a corresponding deficiency in black value, which we recorded at 0.749 (Yoga 13: 0.31). The good brightness distribution of 87%, on the other hand, means that illumination across all panel quadrants is relatively uniform.
Interestingly, while Lenovo claims that the IPS panel in the Yoga 2 Pro features a 74% color gamut, we actually only measured 58% coverageof thesRGB spectrum. There’s a possibility that these results may have been affected by the aforementioned RGBW idiosyncrasies, but it’s unclear.
Turning to CalMAN 5, we can see the quantification of the aberrant yellow hues that we mentioned previously. This calibration was performed before applying the BIOS update, however (and in fact, before the solution was available), so matters likely will improve somewhat thereafter. Elsewhere, things are mostly positive: an average DeltaE of 3.14 (ideal: 0) and a total gamma of 2.44 (ideal: 2.2)—both pre-calibration—are quite good.
Thanks to the edge-to-edge glass, outdoor usability is only comfortable in the shade. That’s in spite of the good 303 cd/m² maximum brightness on battery, which does help to offset the reflectivity of the panel’s glossy finish to some extent, but which is quickly overpowered in brighter scenarios. On the other hand, viewing angles are predictably fantastic thanks to the IPS panel.
There are three different CPU options for the Yoga 2 Pro, all of which hail from the Haswell family of 22 nm architecture. On the low end, there’s an Intel Core i3-4010U (1.7 GHz), and on the high end, a Core i7-4500U (1.8 GHz up to 3.0 GHz). Our review unit came outfitted with the middle option, which is an 1.6 GHz and a Turbo Boost of up to 2.6 GHz(single-core) or 2.3 GHz (multi-core). Featuring a TDP of just 15 W, it’s 2 W below even that of the Yoga 13’s Ivy Bridge Core i5-3317U. More information on this processor can be found on our dedicated page
Currently (as of this writing) Lenovo only offers only one memory configuration for the Yoga 2 Pro on CTO models: 4 GB of DDR3L-1600 MHz RAM, which is what we received in our review unit. However, preconfigured models from retailers offer up to 8 GB of memory. The memory is soldered directly to the board and as such is not upgradeable. There are no empty slots available for the addition of SODIMMs.
In context with other CPUs (according to our database), the performanceof the Core i5-4200Ushould be most comparable to the Ivy Bridge Intelsynthetic CPU benchmarks of the Yoga 2 Pro provided mixed results. For instance, compared with other notebooks featuring the Core i5-4200U, 726 seconds inwPrime 1024misn’t so bad (the average as of this writing is around 718 seconds), but a score of 804 seconds in superPi 32m is currently dead last. Results are not as consistent as that of many stronger rivals, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 2 (wPrime 1024m: 661 / superPi 32m: 722) and Lenovo ThinkPad T440s 20AQ-S00500 (658 / 740). The same goes for Cinebench R11.5 Multi 64-bit, where the Yoga 2 Pro’s score of 2.39 is merely middling.
Regardless of the lack of surprises in terms of CPU performance, overall system performance is anything but slow. Subjectively, applications load snappily and startup and shutdown times were incredibly fast. This is primarily attributable to the fast solid-state drive included in the Yoga 2 Pro (which we’ll explore in greater detail in a moment).
To substantiate those sentiments, we turn to PCMark. The Yoga 2 Pro’s scores of 4670 and 10818 in PCMark 7 and PCMark Vantage respectively immediately communicate its excellent general system performance. That’s a little above the Yoga 13’s score of 4396 in PCMark 7, and fast enough that the system should never feel sluggish in day-to-day use (PCMark Vantage was incompatible with Windows 8 when that article was written, and thus no score exists for comparison).
The storage device responsible for this fast application performance is only one of three available options for the Yoga 2 Pro: the device is configurable with 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB options. Our review unit shipped with the lowest-capacity available (128 GB); specifically, the drive in our notebook was aSamsung PM841 MZMTD128HAFV mSATA SSD. Its performance is still quite good, however; with a total score of732inAS SSDand asequential readrate of501.27 MB/s, it’s a very quick drive when accessing data. It’s bottlenecked by itswrite performance, however, with just129.67 MB/sin that category—weak for any SSD.
Fortunately, if that’s a problem, it’s easy to replace the drive in the Yoga 2 Pro. Since the parts are all accessible via the removable bottom panel, swapping out the provided mSATA SSD with a more capable model is an easy feat.
The Yoga 2 Pro’s GPU is the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4400 with a clock speed ranging from 200 to 1000 MHz (maximum Turbo Boost). Much like our experience with the IdeaPad Yoga 13 a year earlier (as well as many other ULV machines), the GPU performance is constrained by the machine’s inability to consistently leverage Turbo Boost maximum clock rates as compared to some competing models. When the GPU is first engaged, we see its clock speeds locked at 1000 MHz (the maximum Turbo Boost speed), but soon thereafter, it quickly drops to around 500 – 600 MHz and remains at that level. This drop may oddly be provoked by temperatures reaching 65 degrees C; before that point, the Turbo Boost is in full force.
This obviously detrimentally affects gaming performance to some degree, though scores are still above averageamongst similarly-equipped competitors. Scores of 5584 and 897 in 3DMark 06 and 3DMark 11 are fairly strong given the low-voltage heritage, though they’re easily bested by, for instance, the Acer Aspire V7-582P-6673’s 6204 and 964. Still, it’s in an entirely different league than the Yoga 13’s 4368 and 573, both of which were more believable scores for the ULV landscape prior to Haswell’s reign.
The Yoga 2 Pro does a great job of remaining quiet in every situation, no matter how trying. We recorded an overall maximum noise level of just 37.2 dB(A) even while under heavy load, and a median value of just 29.9 dB(A) while idle. As those measurements suggest, the notebook never becomes an audible annoyance in any scenario. While the load levels are similar to that of the Yoga 13, the idle levels are a full 5 dB(A) lower, which is seriously significant.
Fortunately, those great noise readings only come at the expense of slightly higher temperatures. While the Yoga 13’s hottest point under load was 41.6 °C in the upper-right quadrant of the underside of the notebook, the Yoga 2 Pro’s is a full 4 °C warmer at45.8 °C in the top center of the keyboard. Still, that’s not such a troublesome temperature, and the underside is even a bit cooler, with the hottest reading coming in at just 43.2 °C. While idle, no heat is noticeable whatsoever; the highest measurement we took under these conditions was just 30.4 °C.
(+) The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 30.2 °C / 86 F, compared to the average of 30.2 °C / 86 F for the devices in the class Convertible.
(-) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 45.8 °C / 114 F, compared to the average of 35.2 °C / 95 F, ranging from 19.6 to 55.7 °C for the class Convertible.
Under full CPU stress(using Prime95), we observed stable clock rates of 2.3 GHz, which is the maximum multi-core Turbo Boostfrequency for the
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