
"Also: Not enough people are talking about my new favorite work laptop (and it's not a ThinkPad) I've been testing the Yoga 7i for the past couple of weeks, and it reminded me a lot of the Dell 14 Plus, a laptop that recently won ZDNET's Editors' Choice award. The two possess several similarities, although Lenovo's machine has certain features that give it an edge over its contemporary. And I would argue that these differences make the Yoga 7i a better fit for some."
"Similarities begin with its performance. Inside the Lenovo laptop is an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor, 16GB of RAM, and an integrated Intel Arc graphics card. I ran my usual set of benchmark apps to see how the Yoga 7i runs in certain situations. Below is a list comparing the device to the aforementioned Dell 14 Plus and the Lenovo Yoga 9 2-in-1 Aura Edition -- a Lenovo laptop from the same family."
Lenovo's Yoga 7i focuses on dependable performance and flexible 2-in-1 design instead of flashy features or displays. The laptop is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor, 16GB of RAM, and integrated Intel Arc graphics. Benchmark testing shows performance close to the Dell 14 Plus and competitive results against the Yoga 9. The Yoga 7i won PCMark 10 and nearly matched Geekbench AI, and it handled multiple 4K streams and many tabs before performance declined around 35 open tabs. Specific hardware and design differences give the Yoga 7i an edge for some users.
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