The score is bizarre given the cpu's miserable performance improvements over Alder Lake and high power compared to AMD offerings as well as the weak iGPU and poor AMOLED screen. This is 75-80% laptop at best.
I'm really glad I went for a Lenovo Slim 7 Pro X (6800HS, 16GB, 1To, 3K 120Hz IPS anti-reflect) for 1200€ a few weeks ago. I would have preferred a zen 4 CPU but it won't come anytime soon. In the meantime, the 6800U/HS look way more competitive that anything Intel has to offer, mostly in terms of iGPU and power consumption.
Build quality is excellent, I still haven't heard the fan once I have installed and updated everything, the screen looks AMAZING, touchpad is huge, good keyboard, camera privacy shutter, 2 USB-A, 2 USB-C, etc. I really have no complain.
Another proof that a new generation of terrible AMOLED screens has entered the market.
They no longer have a super contrast of 1000000:1, but only a miserable 12000:1, but at the same time PWM is 360Hz, and not at least 3.6kHz...
We have complete bullshit at the output - neither you have super contrast OLED, nor you have no flicker. Who needs it.
I draw your attention to the fact that it was possible calibrate this panel with dE below 2. This is an achievement!
Let's go further... The speed of RAM loses to the Alder Lake generation in Yoga, and this is shameful.
Performance has increased slightly, but the noise has become monstrous, like gaming models - who needs this?
There is no point in commenting on the rest. The price is too high for such a shameful 16/512 config. If there were 32/2Tb here - and then questions arise - why are they asking for so much?
The new G8 model of Lenovo's high-end Yoga 9i 14 convertible is the first device with Intel's new Raptor Lake mobile processor. However, our review reveals only minor improvements and the new Intel CPUs are disappointing, especially in regard to the integrated graphics.