Lenovo Yoga Pro 9 16IMH9 RTX 4050
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Primary Camera: 5 MPix
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Average of 3 scores (from 4 reviews)
Reviews for the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9 16IMH9 RTX 4050
Lenovo's flagship model and closest MacBook Pro 16 competitor packs a ton of power for the size even at the lower-end configuration. At well over $1500, however, it's also one of Lenovo's pricier Yoga laptops.
Source: Tom's Guide

Our Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i review unit is my favorite Lenovo laptop I've reviewed in a while because it has a charming combo of good performance, an attractive design and an eye-catching 16-inch OLED touchscreen. At roughly 5 pounds it's on the heavier side, so it might not be the best for someone who plans to lug their laptop to work or school every day, but for creators, professionals and PC game fans this is a pretty great laptop for under $2,000. If you don't mind macOS and are concerned about battery life you might be just as happy or happier with the 16-inch MacBook Pro, but that beefy machine starts at hundreds of dollars more than the Pro 9i and the price climbs from there. And while gaming on Mac is better than ever, I still think I'd prefer the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i because it runs a far wider variety of games—including all my favorite time-wasters I love to fire up after work is done.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/11/2025
Source: Laptop Media

Support, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/03/2024
Source: Ultrabook Review

This Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 laptop is a pretty good choice if you’re looking for a 16-inch computer for daily use and with some more features for creators. It’s thin and light for what it is, quite powerful and well balanced in overall behavior, plus comes with a beautiful touch display and punchy speakers. At the same time, though, the market for such 16-inch laptops is highly competitive today.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/28/2024
Rating: Total score: 85%
Foreign Reviews
Source: PC Welt

Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/16/2024
Rating: Total score: 90%
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The Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i is a powerful and stylish 16-inch laptop, offering a balance of portability and performance, making it suitable for both work and play. While it’s an expensive option, its impressive hardware, sleek design, and high-quality display make it a compelling choice for users who need top-tier performance. At 0.7 inches thick and weighing 4.41 pounds, the Yoga Pro 9i is relatively slim and light for its size, making it portable for a laptop of its calibre. Its solid aluminium chassis gives it a premium feel, and the slim bezels around the 16-inch display contribute to its modern look. One unique feature is the "reverse display notch" on the top bezel, which houses a 5MP webcam and microphones, adding a distinct touch to the design. The device feels sturdy, with minimal flex and a tight hinge that allows one-handed opening. On the connectivity front, it offers USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, and a power port, with additional security features like an electronic camera disable button. In addition, the Yoga Pro 9i boasts a comfortable keyboard with 1.5mm key travel and excellent tactility. Its key layout includes a full number pad and a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key, though some may find the split up/down arrow keys and the compact size of the number pad a bit challenging to use by feel. The spacious, high-precision trackpad is responsive, covered with Gorilla Glass, and easy to use for those who prefer not to rely on a mouse. As for its display, the 16-inch IPS LCD display delivers crisp visuals with a 3200x2000 resolution and supports a 165Hz refresh rate, though it defaults to 60Hz. While the miniLED variant offers brighter colours and better vibrancy, the LCD model still shines with sharpness and decent brightness at 400 nits. However, the screen can be reflective, which could be a drawback for outdoor use. It also supports multitouch, making it versatile for touch-based interactions.
Talking about its performance, The Yoga Pro 9i is powered by robust hardware, including an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, which allows it to handle demanding tasks, from productivity to casual gaming. It runs day-to-day applications smoothly, with plenty of RAM for multitasking and efficient app performance. Lenovo’s Vantage software also helps users manage the machine’s features and performance. In gaming or heavy graphical tasks, the RTX 4050 provides solid performance, though it’s not as powerful as higher-end GPUs. Despite this, it performs better than most integrated graphics found in mainstream laptops. As for its battery, the 84Wh battery provides acceptable but not outstanding battery life for a 16-inch laptop. In tests, it managed just under nine hours of continuous video playback, which is lower than most mainstream notebooks but better than many gaming laptops. The combination of a high-resolution screen and powerful hardware places a strain on the battery, but it’s adequate for typical use cases. In conclusion, the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i is a high-performance, visually appealing laptop that excels in various areas, including design, display, and power. However, its high price and average battery life may be a consideration for some users.
Hands-on article by Jagadisa Rajarathnam
NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU: Mid-range graphics card for laptops based on the Ada Lovelace architecture. Offers 6 GB of GDDR6 VRAM (96 Bit) and is configurable with a TGP of 35 - 115W (+ Dynamic Boost).
With these GPUs you are able to play modern and demanding games fluently at medium detail settings and HD resolution.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Ultra 9 185H: The top-of-the-line Meteor Lake chip that debuted in December 2023. This 1st Gen Core Ultra processor has come to replace 13th generation Core chips; it has 16 cores (6 + 8 + 2) and 22 threads at its disposal. Its Performance cores, of which there are 6, run at up to 5.1 GHz while its Efficient cores, of which there are 10 (8 main cores plus 2 extra ones found in the Low Power Island) run at up to 3.8 GHz. The 8-core Arc GPU, just out of the oven, serves as the integrated graphics adapter - this runs at up to 2.35 GHz - and there is a bevy of other brand-new technologies on offer as well such as the integrated AI Boost NPU with two Gen 3 engines for hardware AI workload acceleration. vPro Enterprise and business-centric features such as the Remote Platform Erase are onboard as well. This laptop processors's "base" power consumption is 45 W, while its Turbo power consumption is not supposed to go over 115 W.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
16.00":
15-inch display variants are the standard and are used for more than half of all laptops.
The reason for the popularity of mid-sized displays is that this size is reasonably easy on the eyes, often allows high resolutions and thus offers rich details on the screen, yet does not consume too much power and the devices can still be reasonably compact - simply the standard compromise.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Lenovo: Lenovo ("Le" from English legend, novo (Latin) for new) was founded in 1984 as a Chinese computer trading company. As of 2004, the company was the largest laptop manufacturer in China and, after acquiring IBM's PC division in 2005, the fourth largest in the world. In addition to desktops and notebooks, the company manufactures monitors, projectors, servers, etc, and specializes in developing, manufacturing and marketing consumer electronics, personal computers, software, enterprise solutions and related services.
In 2016, the company ranked first in the world in computer sales. It still held it in 2023 with about 23% global market share. Important product lines are Thinkpad, Legion and Ideapad.
In 2011, it acquired a majority stake in Medion AG, a European computer hardware manufacturer. In 2014, Motorola Mobility was purchased, which gave Lenovo a boost in the smartphone market.
88.9%: This is an above-average rating. Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that about one fifth of all tested models receive a better rating.
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