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Lenovo Yoga 9 2-in-1 14IMH9 review: Smaller and lighter with faster Arc graphics

Started by Redaktion, April 09, 2024, 19:57:29

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Redaktion

The Yoga 9 2-in-1 G9 improves upon several aspects of the Yoga 9 2-in-1 G8, but some core drawbacks remain including the unfortunate moire effect that makes the OLED display slightly blurrier than most other OLED laptops.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-9-2-in-1-14IMH9-review-Smaller-and-lighter-with-faster-Arc-graphics.821145.0.html

DS271E

It seems convenient and strange to me that all these reviews of MTL laptops have no consumption data for such a silly reason, doesn't a multimeter like this cost a couple of hundred dollars?

Chad Warden

No AMD, No buy.
Not against Intel but Chad Warden just wants the processor that's the best. And that's that Ryzen - Superior battery life, superior foundry/node, superior GPU, superior temps, superior package.

rachel

thank you Allen for pointing out the grainy screen problem with touch screen OLEDs. there's not enough attention brought on this, manufacturers need to solve this and start using a different layer technology or material. because there's no graininess on touch screen OLED phones, so they clearly could carry that technology over to laptops.

NikoB

155H at 39W, a complete loss to the 7940HS and even 7840HS.

And in the AIDA64 RayTrace test it is always 2-3 times worse than AMD processors, even the U series.

And the memory controller in both the XPS and the new Yoga9 is disgustingly optimized - the efficiency is around 68-70%. The latency is simply terrible!

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