forum threadSuryasis posted Today 01:46 PM
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forum threadSuryasis posted Today 01:46 PM
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2in-1: 14" FHD+ OLED Touch, Core Ultra 5 226V, 16GB LPDDR5X, 512GB Gen4 SSD, Win11H @ $650 + F/S
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Great 1920x1200 OLED screen
Nice backlit keyboard
Bigger than usual battery
USB C charging
Aluminum body
Good webcam
Good set of ports
Whether the pen is included seems to vary by model.
Intel Core Ultra 5 226V CPU Benchmark: Single Thread Rating 3878, Multithread Rating 18486
https://www.cpubenchmar
Lenovo chassis 2K OLED 600 nit for $650 is no brainer
Great 1920x1200 OLED screen
Nice backlit keyboard
Bigger than usual battery
USB C charging
Aluminum body
Good webcam
Good set of ports
Whether the pen is included seems to vary by model.
Intel Core Ultra 5 226V CPU Benchmark: Single Thread Rating 3878, Multithread Rating 18486
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu....6V&id=6303
I think $650 is ok for this, the AMD version was $550 a couple weeks ago.
The real hot deal here is open box excellent for $508. Usually no where that large a discount for open box excellent. I ordered one of those with free delivery.
Where is the fingerprint reader on this?
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I think $650 is ok for this, the AMD version was $550 a couple weeks ago.
The real hot deal here is open box excellent for $508. Usually no where that large a discount for open box excellent. I ordered one of those with free delivery.
Where is the fingerprint reader on this?
Thanks for pointing out the open box, been looking for a 14" laptop with usb-c charging for my 4th grader, coming from a terrible school supplied 185 nits Chromebook.
Most laptops I found around $500 or less have 250-300 nits at 45%.
Hopefully the screen choice is good for his eye health which is already weakened from excessive ipad use?
14" vs 15.6" screen is a whole different use case. Screen size should be the first thing you decide upon.
Thank you. I'm seeing it's about 1.5 inches wider. But only a little heavier based on Best Buy's site. 3.08 vs 3.23 lbs. Would you say it's worth the extra $ though. Both would be going in the same size bag either way. Sorry, just haven't bought a windows laptop in over a decade and want something reliable and will last at least 5 years.
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