Review notes:
1. Lenovo lies in psref (psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Yoga/Yoga_Slim_7_ProX_14IAH7?M=82TK006CGE) about the speed of the RAM - LPDDR5 6000 is declared, but in fact 5200 (2600x2) according to CPU-Z data.
2. Autor writes about HDMI 2.1, but according to psref, only HDMI 2.0 is output there (despite the fact that 3050 is exactly from 2.1). His check it in reallity?
Now about the laptop itself.
In the beginning about the good:
The memory, despite the lower speed in fact than stated in psref, gives out just wonderful throughput speed (although this is not enough in reality even for the 5200) against the background of other laptops. This is a champion among laptops (especially in this class) in terms of memory speed, which was immediately proved to us by the AID64 CPU PhotoWorxx test - probably the top result of 52Mpixels/s. Although the latency could have been reduced. But still a great result with over 80Gb/s on average.
Now for the cons:
The laptop screen is disgusting. Not only is it glare, but it does not even reach 2000:1, which is almost the norm for glossy IPS panels today in the best solutions (and cheapest smatphones). But this is a trifle against the background of poor color space in only 92% sRGB and a completely fake "120Hz", which in reality cannot even manage to render 50Hz in the most difficult cases. Hence the disruptions of synchronization on YouTube at 4k@60fps, in addition to the monstrous latency of the system.
And a really bad deal with the exhaust of the laptop on this fake "120Hz" panel. The temperature exceeds 50C under load, which almost certainly under such a long load can lead to its failure, because. in modern panels, the limiting max working temperature has already dropped to 50C by datasheets...
Judging by the author's review, the laptop in reality will get the owner under an impulse load with sharp howls of coolers.
Well, to top it off, a completely unusable power supply unit of only 100W. Despite the fact that only one 12700H requires 115W in a turbo mode(PL2) for fast "office"/imulpse response, not counting the other hardware inside laptop. There should definitely be a compact 150W GaN PSU here.
Well, a weak battery completes the picturesque picture - the laptop is definitely not enough for a working day and even for 6 hours of real surfing and working with something.
It turns out that a certain thing in itself is not clearly aimed at whom...
Well, according to psref, the 1-year warranty, as it were, hints that Lenovo a priori does not consider this model reliable for long-term use and frequent carrying...