After using Lenovo's $2,600 Yoga, I'm taking premium Windows laptops seriously again
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After using Lenovo's $2,600 Yoga, I'm taking premium Windows laptops seriously again
"As the name suggests, this laptop is built for professionals -- creative professionals to be exact. That focus shows up across various features, from the internal hardware to its overall design. I couldn't help but notice a striking visual resemblance between the Pro 9i and the Galaxy Book6 Ultra. Both have near-identical dimensions."
"Lenovo's model measures 0.68 x 14.20 x 9.76 inches and weighs 4.2 pounds, while the Samsung machine measures 14.05 x 9.76 x 0.6 inches and weighs slightly under four pounds. The keyboard on the Pro 9i mirrors the Galaxy Book's, with low-profile keys covered in rubber caps, though Lenovo's approach feels better. Its typing feel isn't as mushy."
"Part of that improved feel may come from the smaller trackpad. It doesn't dominate the wrist rest, while being highly responsive to touch and easy to use. The trackpad also supports the Yoga Pen Gen 2 stylus, allowing users to draw directly on it as a mini drawing tablet. Do note that the stylus is not automatically included. It's a separate purchase you'll have to make on top of an already expensive PC."
Lenovo Pro 9i Aura Edition targets creative professionals with hardware and design choices aimed at productivity. The laptop’s dimensions and weight place it close to the Galaxy Book6 Ultra, and the keyboard uses low-profile keys with rubber caps. The typing feel is described as firmer than the Galaxy model. A smaller trackpad improves comfort by not taking over the wrist rest, while remaining highly responsive and easy to use. The trackpad supports the Yoga Pen Gen 2 stylus for drawing directly on the surface, though the stylus must be purchased separately. The result positions the Pro 9i as a distinct option among top creator laptops.
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