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Lenovo's grainy, low resolution product pages make the otherwise sleek Pro 9i 16 Aura look terrible

The Lenovo Pro 9 16IPH11 has been refreshed with new external features, but the low resolution images from Lenovo do it no justice
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The Lenovo Pro 9 16IPH11 has been refreshed with new external features, but the low resolution images from Lenovo do it no justice
Lenovo makes some seriously good-looking laptops, but you wouldn't know it when shopping through their website. Their product shots are so low resolution that it can be difficult to even see what ports are available.

Go shopping for a laptop through Lenovo's official website and you'll be greeted with unappealing, low resolution images of their latest models.

When preparing all of our reviews, one of the first steps we take is to check on the appropriate product pages for key technical specifications and prices. These pages are oftentimes neatly crafted with high resolution product shots showing exactly what you would be paying for. The official Dell website, for example, will sometimes have 360-degree renderings to see every angle of the system in great detail.

Dell product shots in full screen mode are of very high resolutions for users to study before deciding to purchase
Dell product shots in full screen mode are of very high resolutions for users to study before deciding to purchase

Unfortunately, the same can't be said when shopping for most models on Lenovo. Our recently reviewed Lenovo Pro 9i Aura Edition is slimmer and sleeker than last year's model with some notable external updates, but the grainy, low resolution images on the official product page make it difficult for shoppers to even see what ports are available. In fact, when clicking on the product shots for full screen mode, the "full image" is the exact same grainy image.

While not a major complaint by any means, it still wouldn't hurt for Lenovo to have higher resolution images of their products for an easier shopping experience. The fact that it can sometimes be difficult to tell certain Lenovo models apart only makes the small, grainy images that much more frustrating.

When compared to Dell, Lenovo product images in full screen mode are so grainy and low resolution that it can be difficult for shoppers to see what they are buying
When compared to Dell, Lenovo product images in full screen mode are so grainy and low resolution that it can be difficult for shoppers to see what they are buying

Some higher resolution images of the model can be found below which aren't currently available on the official product page.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 04 > Lenovo's grainy, low resolution product pages make the otherwise sleek Pro 9i 16 Aura look terrible
Allen Ngo, 2026-05- 4 (Update: 2026-05- 3)