Lenovo Yoga 7i (14″) 2 in 1 Laptop | Laptop for Gaming & Work

Yoga 7i 2 in 1 PC. Is A Lenovo best laptop for gaming & work. Integrated Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics & 14 inch FHD display

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Crafted from sandblasted anodized metal, the Yoga 7i’s subtly rounded edges are designed to feel comfortable in your hands. A 360-degree hinge offers stability as you transition from tablet to laptop mode and back. Thoughtful details include a webcam privacy shutter and a color-matched keyboard with backlighting.

Enjoy vibrant visuals on a 14 inch FHD display edged with microborders and optimized with Intel® Iris® Xe graphics. Combining that with a user-facing Dolby Atmos® Speaker System, the Yoga 7i 2 in 1 laptop offers entertainment that will go anywhere.

Co-engineered by Lenovo and Intel® to provide the ultimate experience for life and work anywhere, the Yoga 7i laptop combines versatile portability and enhanced productivity. Experience the boundary-breaking performance and responsiveness of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors and vibrant FHD clarity with Intel® Iris® Xe graphics. You’ll also enjoy lightning-fast speeds with Intel WiFi 6 and two Thunderbolt™ 4 ports for connecting to power and accessories with a single cable.

The Yoga 7i uses AI innovation to optimize your time and effort. Get started faster; this PC powers up the moment you open the lid. Log in with an ultra-secure fingerprint reader. Intelligent Cooling optimizes performance depending on your activities to enable lengthy battery life. Get help from voice assistant Alexa, now featuring an improved UI and expanded features. This is smarter technology.

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Processor

11th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 Processor (2.40 GHz, up to 4.20 GHz with Turbo Boost, 4 Cores, 8 Threads, 8 MB Cache)

Operating System

Windows 10 Home 64

Memory

8 GB DDR4 3200MHz (Soldered)

Hard Drive

256 GB PCIe SSD

Display Type

14.0" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, touchscreen, 300 nits

Graphics

Integrated Intel® Iris® Xe graphics

Warranty

1 year Depot or Carry-in

Camera

720p HD

Fingerprint Reader

Fingerprint Reader

Keyboard

Backlit – US English

Wireless

Wi-Fi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2) & Bluetooth® 5.0

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Xris

    I use it for light modeling that is very computationally intense and this machine is lightning fast. Great keyboard, monitor and ruggedly designed.

  2. 03

    by Mike

    I purchased two of these for remote users. They were very impressed with the units. They are nice and light, and will be used when traveling.

  3. 03

    by Lesley

    This 2-1 laptop has exceeded my expectations. While shopping, I was looking for a 2-1 laptop that would allow me to easily take notes for my classes while also providing the technical specs for light gaming (DotA on really low settings). This laptop, along with the Active Pen 2, serve as a great kit for my current MBA classes. It’s sleek, lightweight, and the hinge feels solid when I switch from laptop to tablet mode. I would recommend this laptop, having used it for about 40 days.

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