Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (Gen 8) review: Good value, large screen, too many cut corners


Thin and light ultrabooks are all the rage, but many people prefer a larger laptop screen. Unfortunately, finding a great large-screen laptop at a reasonable price can be difficult, especially if you want a 2-in-1 device with a touch screen. Lenovo’s Yoga 7i 16 series fills that role nicely, and the latest generation of devices comes equipped with new, powerful internals and a tweaked design.

I spent a few weeks with the Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (Gen 8) to see if its appealing price tag is all that or if Lenovo cut a few too many corners when building this device. The result? Despite its size and weight, the Yoga 7i 16 is fast, long-lasting, and built well, and it offers a great 2-in-1 experience. But f you need a great display or a high-quality webcam, you’d best look elsewhere.

Yoga 7i 16 (Gen 8): Build quality and design

Lenovo’s all-aluminum chassis feels quite sturdy and reliable. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

Yoga 7i 16 (Gen 8)

Render of the Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 (Gen 8).

(Image credit: Lenovo)

Price: From $799.99 ($999.99 as reviewed)
Display:
16:10, 16-inch, 1920×1200, IPS, touch, 300nits, 60Hz
CPU:
Intel Core i7-1355U
GPU:
Intel Iris Xe
RAM:
16GB LPDDR5, 5,200MHz
Storage:
512GB SSD, PCIe Gen 4.0
Battery:
71Wh, Rapid Charge
Size:
362.2mm x 250.1 mm x 16.99mm (14.3″ x 9.8″ x 0.67″)
Weight:
2.04kg (4.49lbs)





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