Lenovo Yoga 9i (7th Gen): A brilliant 2-in-1 laptop experience

Because of the nature of my work, my eyes have always been on devices with the most power. And that usually meant choosing from a selection of big and bulky laptops. And convertibles? Well, they were never really on my radar.

So when Lenovo asked if we wanted some time with the 7th Generation Yoga 9i, I took the opportunity to see what it could do, or rather, how a 2-in-1 laptop could fit into my life.

And let me tell you, I’ve been loving it.

Elegant, eye-catching, and versatile

The Lenovo Yoga 9i is a gorgeous laptop, that’s for sure. The curved and rounded corners not only add comfort when gripping the device but also give it an air of elegance.

I also absolutely love this neutral color which is pretty popular these days. And that mix of glossy and matte finishes just, again, adds to its overall elegance.

Now the hallmark of the Yoga series laptops is its hinged screen allowing it to assume multiple form factors. From clamshell to tablet form and everything in between, versatility is the name of this Yoga’s game. And I was surprised at the convenience this feature provides.

In pitching projects, for example, it wasn’t just more convenient to tent up the Yoga 9i for a better viewing experience, it also impressed our clients. Which is always good when you want to close a deal.

Since the Yoga 9i is also capable of pen input, I could squeeze in some quick photo editing or graphic design work. Flipping the keyboard over like this made it even easier to work on finer details that would be hard to do with just a trackpad or mouse.

I am just a tad bit disappointed that there’s no way to store the pen, however. I read that previous models had a pen garage but this generation, sadly, does not.

But I suppose that’s okay since the pen’s performance isn’t the best in terms of latency and consistency. You should be able to handle retouching and taking down notes work but digital painting or illustration might not be its best use-case scenario.

Still, I’m a person who loves using a stylus. And I’m pretty happy about being able to use one on a portable PC instead of the usual Android tablet.

Intuitive features

Ease of use for the Lenovo Yoga 9i doesn’t just mean its versatility, however. Apart from the touch display and stylus, Lenovo has built-in intuitive features you didn’t think would make your life easier when working in or out of the house.

With Flip-to-Start, accessible through Lenovo Vantage, simply lifting your screen will automatically boot up your laptop. Combine that with Lenovo’s Intelligent Sensing features like Zero Touch login and you’ll get to your desktop even faster.

It can also detect when you step away from the computer, triggering it to dim and then lock the computer so you can take your bathroom breaks without any hurry.

And if you’re particular about the privacy and don’t want to keep the camera on all the time, Lenovo also includes a physical shutter that you can slide to block the lens.

All-around performer with awesome battery life

Being an ultraportable, I had to keep in mind that it may not do well with heavy motion graphics or 4K editing projects. But for all else? It’s a solid performer.

I rarely edit projects in full outside of the house anyway so I found myself using the Yoga 9i to continue work I’ve already done at the studio.

It was in doing all other non-media work that this laptop was able to shine. Managing content on the website and on our socials was practically problem-free and the multiple input options available (touch display, pen, etc) meant I could adapt to different working scenarios. And it can handle quite a number of Google Chrome tabs simultaneously, too.

My favorite use for this device, however, would have to be for entertainment. The picture quality on this OLED display is stunning but partner that with the rotating sound bar and you’ve got yourself a little personal cinema.

Four Bowers & Wilkins speakers live on the soundbar which rotates along with the display so you always get the best sound quality, no matter what form factor you’re using.

Appreciating the lighthearted comedy of Superstore or getting drawn into the suspense of Promising Young Woman on Netflix was such an experience thanks to the combination of great visuals and even better audio quality.

Light gaming is also doable on this device. A few hours of Genshin Impact and the machine was able to keep up but don’t expect high frame rates and maxed-out graphics on this one, obviously.

It also does heat up quite fast, especially during heavy loads but it wasn’t too bothersome and just once again reinforces that this laptop is meant for medium to light workloads.

The Yoga 9i also has superb battery life. You won’t be scouring for an outlet given this laptop can last up to 13 hours on a video loop. It charges via USB-C, too, which means I can easily find another charger even if I forget the power brick at home.

Final thoughts

Even with some complaints here and there, the Lenovo Yoga 9i is a convertible I would love to have. It’s sleek, gorgeously designed, and packs a punch for a portable. And more importantly, it’s enjoyable.

As a media-heavy user, I probably wouldn’t make this my daily workhorse but it would be something I would, and was, be excited to use out of the house. It’s a device that helps you transition from work to play as easily as it can transform from laptop to tablet.

Bottom line, I’ve come to realize the niftiness and convenience a convertible can offer and the Lenovo Yoga 9i is an absolutely wonderful experience if a 2-in-1 is what you’re after.

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OPPO Reno10 Series 5G unlocks a Pro Power experience

The newest generation of Reno devices seems to be the most interesting and most powerful yet. With upgraded internals and boasting a new Pro Portrait experience, there are quite a few things to get excited about.

Launched earlier in China, OPPO will soon be bringing the complete Reno10 5G family to the Philippines which includes the Reno10 5G, Reno10 Pro 5G, and the most exciting of them all — the Reno10 Pro+ 5G.

Pro portraits are the name of the game

If there’s one thing you have to know about the new Reno10 Series 5G, it’s that the new set of devices is built for an elevated portrait shooting experience.

This year, OPPO introduces a telephoto portrait camera for all family members as part of its Ultra-Clear Portrait Camera system. The Reno10 5G and Reno10 Pro 5G will come with a 32-megapixel telephoto portrait shooter while the Reno10 Pro+ 5G will come with a more sophisticated 64-megapixel telephoto portrait shooter.

Interestingly, the Reno10 5G Pro+’s telephoto camera carries an additional, dedicated sensor to enhance images captured at 2X up to 6X zoom.

At these focal lengths, combined with the cameras’ large aperture, it’s much easier to snap portrait-perfect photos no matter which Reno10 variant you may be holding.

Apart from hardware, the new and upgraded Portrait mode grants AI post-processing support that does away with unwanted noise and artifacts while adding subtle enhancements to create true-to-life images.

It now also offers an advanced depth-of-field algorithm that’s smart enough to distinguish different elements in a scene to achieve better, more natural subject/background separation.

Elegance and portability on the Reno10 Series 5G

In recent years, we’ve seen more effort from OPPO to inject more fashion-forward designs — especially with the Reno series.

We’ve already seen the lovely Reno Glow on the company’s previous devices but this year, the series adopts a new, more mature look. Combining various technologies, the Reno10 Series 5G doesn’t only look good but is also durable and lightweight.

For fans of the Reno Glow look, the Reno10 5G offers a similar shimmery finish with its exclusive Icy Blue color. It also comes in Silvery Gray as a more subtle option.

The Reno10 Pro 5G and the Reno 10 Pro+ 5G, on the other hand, are introduced with a new metallic finish that comes in two new colorways — Glossy Purple and Silvery Gray.

With a 3D curved design implemented across the series, the Reno10 Series 5G devices are also easier to grip and even easier to pocket.

Reno10 Pro+ 5G


At the top of the pyramid is the powerful Reno10 Pro+ 5G.

The most powerful of the bunch, the Reno10 Pro+ 5G is the choice for Reno users who value smooth, uninterrupted performance and the full pro portrait experience.

Adding to its premium features is 100W SUPERVOOC charging – the fastest on a Reno device so far. This is exclusive to the Reno10 Pro+ 5G which only complements its position as a device for users with more demanding needs.

But undeniably, one of the main highlights of the Reno10 Pro+ 5G is its cameras. Most notably, the 64-megapixel telephoto portrait lens. Equipped with a half-inch sensor, the Reno10 Pro+ 5G can effectively capture light to produce sharp, well-lit portraits even during more difficult lighting scenarios

As just mentioned, this lens on the Reno10 Pro+ also offers a separate sensor for 3X and 6X optical zoom. With this dedicated sensor, its cameras can produce beautiful, uncompromised, Pro-quality portraits that are bright, detailed, and offer soft, natural background blur when zoomed in or magnified.

Reno10 Pro 5G


Now the differences between the Reno10 Pro 5G and the Reno10 Pro+ 5G are far from plenty. This positions it as a well-balanced device and a better pick for those who may not be super heavy camera users but still value high-quality captures partnered with smooth and stable everyday performance.

We have a more toned-down 32-megapixel telephoto portrait lens here but it’s still something to get excited about. It offers 2X Optical Zoom, a large sensor, and a high resolution that is supposedly a rarity for a phone at this price point. A special coating on the lens also helps reduce glare for more pristine portraits, artifact-free portraits.

Matched with premium features like 80W SUPERVOOC charging, the Reno10 Pro 5G provides that extra oomph you may need for a productivity partner.

Reno10 5G


For the base model of the series, you’re getting a more value-focused, everyday performer that offers a good compromise of features fit for the modern-day user.

It comes with an all-day 5000mAh battery as well as 67W SUPERVOOC charging for fast top-ups. And OPPO’s exclusive Battery Health Engine ensures a long lifespan with up to 1600 charge and discharge cycles.
Like its siblings, the Reno10 5G also aims to offer an elevated portrait shooting experience by also adopting OPPO’s Ultra-Clear Portrait Camera system.

Similar to the Pro variant, the base model also comes with a 32-megapixel telephoto portrait camera with the same features and capabilities like 2X optical zoom and a new RGBW pixel array that increases light intake while also reducing noise.

Availability

As mentioned, all three members of the OPPO Reno10 Series 5G are slated to arrive in the Philippines very soon. We’ll update the article as soon as we get more details on its price and availability in the country.

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