Lenovo's Yoga 9 is flexible at home, but stretches the friendship at work
With working from home and bring your own device both now established practices in many workplaces,We chose the eighth-gen Lenovo Yoga 9i – a machine boasting an IntelLenovo's gimmick for this machine is what it claims to be the world's first rotating sound bar – packed with a pair of tweeters to compliment a couple of woofers in the body of the laptop.
The hinge is a 360-degree affair, and Lenovo's logic suggests the soundbar will twist as you pirouette the laptop through its range of movement.The machine commits other aural offences as well. For one, it's too loud for its chassis: it thrummed and rattled on my desk while playing music or movies.
The glossy screen was almost too colorful: with brightness turned down low its intensity felt false, and at higher light levels it was almost startlingly colorful.PCs and alternative devices have increasingly diversified into myriad and marvellous forms, so I've decided that I'll use a new one whenever I can – from the mainstream to the weird – and share the experience. Buy at your own risk: these aren't recommendations or formal reviews.
The machine Lenovo supplied ran Windows 11 Home, which is missing support for virtual machines and doesn't have Microsoft’s own Hyper-V hypervisor ready to invoke. VMware Workstation Pro ran, but so slowly as to be unusable – so we couldn’t repeat the Handbrake test in a VM as usual.
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