[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Is still early, but so far, I'm impressed! My dad has had a few Yogas and swears by them, now I have a newer model than him! I used the Yoga 9i a week ago and them closed the lid. I've used it very briefly a few times since then and it still has a good amount of charge left! My old laptop had to constantly be charged, so that's a nice change! Speed and graphic quality are fabulous so far. I'm very happy!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] really love it, is the perfect combination, laptop, and tablet. speakers is the best, lather design, just i love it. photoshop. illustrator, not problems at all.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Since 5 stars is everything perfect, I have to remove 1 star for the following reasons:
1. Lenovo Spyware that cannot be uninstalled. I'm a windows developer so it was fairly trivial to track down the software and manually remove things from task scheduler and the filesystem. A regular user would never know it was there.
2. The tab key started sticking and eventually completely sunk in after the first few days.
Other than that this laptop is phenomenal and I would recommend it to others.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Overall, an excellent product. Battery life, screen clarity and brightness (and touch screen functionality), keyboard feel, and sound for this light and compact device are all well above my highest expectations and all while producing incredible speeds! Cooling is nearly mute! However; the fingerprint scanner is without any indentation and is, as best, troublesome to unlock at your first (or second, third or fourth) attempt. I've scanned the same finger under a couple of profiles to increase my chances but that has yielded little improvement. The touchpad is my gripe: the physical "click" functionality is limited to an area much smaller than the pad itself and often leaves you frustrated when dragging files or using multi-finger functions; some time the touch pad will decide I've right-clicked despite my efforts to use the lightest touch possible. Touch sensitivity adjustments have also yielded no improvements. The included pen, while only used a couple of times, seems to be best for tapping the screen; my efforts to sign .pdf documents have not been successful.