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Lenovo’s $1,999.99 Yoga Book 9i has a second touchscreen instead of a traditional keyboard and trackpad deck.
Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i announced today at CES in Las Vegas aims to boost pixel count in a way that feels both more and less obvious: replacing the keyboard and touchpad with another laptop-size screen.
That said, the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i ($2,000) is a thrilling variation on the convertible laptop theme: a 2-in-1 that, instead of a keyboard, has a second 13.3-inch screen below the first.
The Yoga Book 9i has a May 2025 release date and a $1,999 starting price, while the Yoga Slim 9i will be available starting in February 2025 with an expected starting price of $1,849.
We used the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, a laptop with two full screens, for a few weeks to see if it’s worth a $2,000 upgrade — the results were mixed.
While the idea of a dual-screen laptop seems like a far-out concept, with the Yoga Book 9i, Lenovo is proving there’s a lot of merit to its design. By including a bunch of bundled accessories ...
But don’t worry. The Yoga Book 9i offers ways to use it for better control too. For example, you can put it in laptop mode and slide the magnetic keyboard right on top of the bottom screen.
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is defined by one feature in particular: Instead of having a hardware keyboard and trackpad for its lower half, it has a second 13.3-inch OLED screen to match the one on top.