Lenovo Yoga Book 9 14IAH10
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Primary Camera: 5 MPix
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Average of 5 scores (from 6 reviews)
Reviews for the Lenovo Yoga Book 9 14IAH10
The eye-catching Yoga Book 9 is back this year in a larger 14-inch form factor for even more screen real estate than before. You'll love the new model if you enjoyed the previous generation options, but many of the same core drawbacks are still present.
Source: Techaeris

Alright. Lenovo did such a great job with this laptop; it’s really one of my favorites of 2025. There are two minor things that bothered me more than anything. Those two things were the kickstand and the virtual trackpad. Neither of these things would be a dealbreaker, and they are subjective. The things I love about the Yoga Book 9i include the design, build quality, and that wonderful Tidal Teal color. The dual 2.8K displays are fantabulous, vibrant, bright, and have outstanding black levels. The versatility of this dual display setup is unmatched, and you can use it in portrait or landscape modes. You can even use one display as a tablet. Numerous options here, and the pen, keyboard, mouse, and stand are all included.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/24/2025
Rating: Total score: 94% price: 90% performance: 95% display: 100% mobility: 90% workmanship: 90%
Source: PC World

The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a laptop that’s also a 2-in-1, and an all-in-one, also a tablet. It ships with not only the laptop itself but also with a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse, and stylus. This versatility makes it a unique offering, and while the Yoga Book 9i’s $2,079.99 MSRP is hardly inexpensive, it feels like good value considering everything the Yoga Book 9i delivers. Yet the Yoga Book 9i isn’t without compromise. Lenovo’s decision to use a Bluetooth keyboard that lacks a touchpad—instead of a keyboard and touchpad combination, as found with the Asus ZenBook Duo—is consequential. It’s arguably better when using the Yoga Book 9i as an all-in-one, but inarguably worse when using the Yoga Book 9i as a laptop. The Yoga Book 9i also struggles with disappointing battery life that reduces its portability.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/07/2025
Rating: Total score: 75%
Source: CG Mag Online

The Yoga Book 9i from Lenovo is a powerful laptop that, when utilized in the right setting, can be a game-changer for productivity. While it falls short as a traditional laptop, it makes up for this shortcoming thanks to its dual landscape, portrait and tablet modes. While not for every consumer, the Yoga Book 9i is worth considering for specific users.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/11/2025
Rating: Total score: 75%
Source: Windows Central

The Yoga Book 9i is the best example of premium dual-screen laptop hardware available today, but that doesn't mean it's the best option for most people. The Zenbook Duo's design, with an attached fold-out stand and keyboard/touchpad combo that fits between the screens when the laptop is closed, isn't as attractive or thin as the Yoga Book 9i, but it is more functional. For busy professionals, it's the ASUS laptop that I recommend first. Especially because the Zenbook Duo with a Core Ultra 9 285H CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD currently costs $1,699.99 at Best Buy, while introductory Yoga Book 9i models with a Core Ultra 7 chip and half as much memory and storage start at $2,079.99. For everyone else, including those who favor a PC that can deliver outstanding audio and visuals, the Yoga Book 9i is one sweet laptop. As long as you're comfortable with carrying around extra accessories separately, including a wireless mouse, it's a laptop I can recommend.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/23/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Laptop Media

The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (14″, Gen 10) is far more than just a laptop; it’s a bold statement about the future of personal computing. Its dual-screen OLED design is undeniably captivating, turning heads and sparking conversations wherever it goes. This isn’t merely a gimmick; Lenovo has thoughtfully engineered a remarkably versatile device that feels premium and surprisingly robust, thanks to its stainless magnesium construction. The “Tidal Teal” finish is elegant and impressively fingerprint-resistant, maintaining its pristine look. Despite housing two full 14-inch displays, it remains impressively thin and light, with a one-hand open mechanism and a 360-degree hinge system that allows for an incredible array of usage modes, truly adapting to the user’s needs. The visual experience is, as expected, a major highlight.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/31/2025
Foreign Reviews
Source: Laptopmedia CN
zh-CN→ENPositive: Stylish design; great built quality; decent hardware; nice performance; good battery life; stereo speakers; Thunderbolt 4 ports. Negative: Lack of USB-A; no HDMI port; without RJ-45 LAN port; overheats while using; average display.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/31/2025
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