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Lenovo Yoga 9i Review: The 2-in-1 all-rounder

The Lenovo Yoga 9i is an all-rounder 2-in-1 which offers good performance across the board. They've made some design changes over the previous Yoga laptops which actually makes it more comfortable to hold nowand it should have no trouble with just about everything you throw at it, other than gaming.

Lenovo have been in the 2-in-1 game for a long time, and have been refining their design over the years. The Yoga lineup is easily one of the best when it comes to 2-in-1 laptops, and the Yoga 9i that we recieved aims to top whatever Lenovo has done so far. How good is the new Lenovo Yoga 9i? Let's dive into the review to find out.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

Lenovo Yoga 9i Build and design

The Lenovo Yoga 9i is constructed out of matte aluminium, including the lid, and the body. This naturally makes the Yoga 9i feel quite robust and sturdy. There's little to no flex when folding the display, as it should be considering this is Lenovo's flagship 2-in-1. The colour looks like a mix between champaign and rose gold, Lenovo are calling it Oatmeal.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The sides on the Yoga 9i are rounded, which makes it a lot more comfortable to hold when compared to flatter sides, especially when using it in tablet mode. A small gripe on our side is that they made the sides glossy, as opposed to matte finish featured on the rest of the laptop. This same glossy finish is also present on the speaker bar, which doubles as the hinge for the laptop. It feels like a bit of a mismatch but this is just a personal nitpick though.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The touchpad size is just large enough that it doesn't get in the way of typing and the keyboard, well, we're not fans of chiclet keyboards because they're not satisfying to type on. This applies to the Yoga 9i as well, with the travel distance and actuation force needed being very less. At least it's backlit, which is nice.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The Yoga 9i comes with a 1080p webcam, which should more than suffice for all your video calling needs. It might struggle a bit in low lighting, but it works great otherwise. It supports Windows Hello (so you can unlock the device with your face). Plus, you've got the physical shutter to close the lid on the webcam when it's not in use for added security. There’s an included fingerprint reader at the bottom right of the laptop keyboard as well.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The Lenovo Yoga 9i also comes with a stylus, the Lenovo E-color Pen, which is pretty cool. However, you have to carry the stylus around separately as there's no place to store it on the laptop itself. If you're prone to misplacing stuff, this could be a pain. Fortunately, you can stash both the laptop and the stylus in the travel sleeve that comes with the laptop. The stylus itself comes with built-in USB-C for charging.

I/O ports

For the ports, we were pleasantly surprised to find plenty of options. You’ve got one USB-A 3.2 port, one USB-C 3.2 which also supports power delivery 3.0, data transfer and DisplayPort 1.4. And finally you’ve got two Thunderbolt 4 ports which also support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0, and DisplayPort 1.4.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The overall build quality on the Yoga 9i is great, like we mentioned, there's little to no flex across the body.

Lenovo Yoga 9i Display and audio

The Yoga 9i features a 14-inch 10-point multitouch display, and the model we got features a 4K OLED display. That's a resolution of 3840x2400. It comes with an advertised brightness of 400 nits, and it scored pretty close to that in our tests, at 373 nits. It also comes with an advertised 100% DCI-P3 coverage; the laptop scored 99.1% in our tests. The display is VESA DisplayHDR 500 certified, so blacks look great. Overall, visuals on the Yoga 9i are rich, crisp, and vivid. Everything pops, and we really have no complaints about the display on the Lenovo Yoga 9i.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The Yoga 9i features a speaker bar hinge; a design that ensures the speaker is pointed towards the user regardless of the mode the laptop is in. Unless you decide to place it facedown of course. The audio quality is actually pretty decent, however, you'll probably end up using earphones to consume most media either way. Still, it's nice that you're not relegated to earphones because of poor laptop audio performance.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The laptop features a 3.5mm headphone / microphone combo jack, so that should cover most of your audio needs.

Lenovo Yoga 9i Performance

The Lenovo Yoga 9i comes packed with some pretty serious specs, including a 12th gen Intel Core i7-1280P CPU with 14 cores and 20 threads, and a max boost clock of 4.8 GHz, 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM clocked at 5200 Mhz and a speedy 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD from Samsung.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

Lenovo Yoga 9i

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The benchmark scores speak for themselves, as you can see in the PCMark10, R20, and R23 scores.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

Lenovo Yoga 9i

Lenovo Yoga 9i

However, the Yoga 9i does not have a dedicated GPU; instead you've got the integrated Intel Iris Xe. While not as good as a dedicated GPU, it's still pretty solid, good enough to comfortably play older titles as can be seen with the 3DMark benchmarks. However, we would still advise against using the Yoga 9i for heavy photo or video editing work.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

The M.2 2280 SSD also works as advertised, with our tests getting us close to the advertised read and write speeds of 7000 and 5100 MB/s.

Lenovo Yoga 9i Battery

Finally we come to the battery. The Lenovo Yoga 9i comes with an integrated 75Wh battery. This comes with an advertised battery life of 10 to 14 hours, depending on the kind of content being consumed. At maximum brightness the Yoga 9i was able to last around 8-9 hours on the PCMark 10 battery benchmark, so it's safe to say that the battery performance is as advertised, which is great.

Lenovo Yoga 9i

As a plus, the laptop comes with a 65W USB-C power adapter. The benefit of USB-C is that you should have no trouble finding a charger in case you've forgotten the laptop's charger at home.

Lenovo Yoga 9i Verdict

The Lenovo Yoga 9i is an all-rounder 2-in-1 which offers good performance across the board. They've made some design changes over the previous Yoga laptops which actually makes it more comfortable to hold now, however we still prefer the older versions in terms of aesthetics. Of course it's not the complete package, since you don't get a dedicated GPU, however you're not buying this laptop to play games. It should have no trouble with just about everything else you throw at it. The Lenovo Yoga 9i starts at 1.3 lakhs, but the model we have with the 4K display will set you back by Rs 179,990. That's pretty pricey, but keep in mind that you're probably getting the best 2-in-1 laptop in the market for that price.



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Musks Starlink internet speed drops as more users sign up for service

New Delhi, Sep 23 (IANS) Elon Musk-run affordable satellite internet service Starlink is expanding fast -- from Antarctica to Royal Caribbean cruise ships -- but its speed has decreased in almost all countries it operates as more users opt for it.

According to a new report from network intelligence firm Ookla, the median download speeds for Starlink fell across Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, the UK and the US, dropping between 9 per cent and 54 per cent from Q2 2021 to Q2 2022 as more users signed up for the service.

Starlink's data upload speeds also slowed, with speeds decreasing across all of the countries.

However, Starlink still reached a median download speed of at least 60 Mbps in North America during Q2, which is more than enough for at least one connected device to do most everything on the internet including streaming video, downloading games, and chatting on video with friends and family.

Satellite connectivity is coming to mobile, with Starlink's new partnership with T-Mobile and new mobile devices becoming satellite enabled.

Starlink isn't stopping there -- they're trying to get into airplanes, cruise ships, and cars.

"But they're not the only satellite provider making moves; Viasat is launching its Viasat-3 fleet, OneWeb is combining business with Eutelsat, and Amazon is sending 3,236 Project Kuiper satellites into orbit," said the report.

Starlink latency fared a little better with latency remaining relatively flat (though high when compared to fixed broadband) in most countries.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk said this week that Starlink, the satellite Internet division of his rocket company, is now active on all the continents, including Antarctica.

He also said "another batch with lasers reaches orbit" after the deployment of 54 Starlink satellites was confirmed by the company.

Starlink can offer speeds of around 50-200 Mbps.

(Except for the headline, the rest of this IANS article is un-edited)

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Google Reveals Pixel 7 Pro Smartwatch design in its latest video

Two weeks ahead of its yearly mega event, "Made by Google", the company released a teaser video showing off the latest Pixel 7 pro in all its glory. The video titled "The Design of Google Pixel watch" contains minimum 30 seconds close-up shots of the latest OS smartwatch showcasing its build and how it would look on the wrist when someone will wear it. Google itself has described the pixel watch as " Distinctive yet understated". The short video has done a neat job highlighting the curved display screen and its silicon watch straps. While the crown of the watch rotates, most likely serving as a physical navigation button

Google Release Official Video Showing Off Pixel 7 Pro Watch Design  

The 51-second video does not reveal when you'll be able to get your hands on the watch but focuses on the virtual beauty of the company's first smartwatch before its official launch on October 6. 

It is reported that the latest Pixel watch RAM should 'slightly surpass' the 1.5 GB included in the galaxy watch 4 and that it will have massive internal storage of 32 GB. Although we've already seen the watch before in the leaked video, the new promo gives a closer view of the circular display that wraps all the way around to the back. The Pixel watch also features a singular button and a crown on its right side, while the speaker cutout is on the left. Google has already stated that the watch would require a Fitbit account and the Fitbit app. 

Google has previously disclosed its pricing plan for the lasted pixel smartwatch. The company is planning to sell the watch at a price range of $349-$399, which is very close to the Apple Watch and Galaxy watch price chart.

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Centre proposes to bring WhatsApp, Zoom under telecom licence

New Delhi, Sep 22 (IANS) Toughening its stand against video communication and calling apps, the Centre has proposed to bring Meta-owned WhatsApp, Zoom, and Google Duo under the ambit of telecom licence, as written in the draft of the Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022.

The government has, however, proposed to give exemption to press messages that are intended to be published in India of correspondents accredited to the Central or state governments from being intercepted.

"For provision of Telecommunication Services and Telecommunication Networks, an entity shall have to obtain a license," according to the draft.

The last date for public comment on the draft is October 20.

In another significant clause, the draft bill, released late Wednesday, proposes to waive off fees and penalty of telecom and internet service providers.

The exemption for press messages, though, won't be given in case of any public emergency or in the interest of public safety, sovereignty, integrity or security of India, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, or to prevent incitement to an offence, the draft read.

The draft bill was put up on social media by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

It also proposes refund of fees if an internet or telecom service provider offers to surrender the license.

The draft bill says that the Centre may "waive off in part or full any fee, including entry fees, license fees, registration fees or any other fees or charges, interest, additional charges or penalty" for any licence holder or registered entity under the telecom rules.

(Except for the headline, the rest of this IANS article is un-edited)

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Apple releases new update to fix iPhone 14 Pro camera vibration

San Francisco, Sep 23 (IANS) Tech giant Apple has released a new update -- iOS 16.0.2 -- that addresses a variety of bugs for users, including the iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking bug.

The new update comes two weeks after the launch of iOS 16, and it follows iOS 16.0.1, an update made available to iPhone 14 owners on launch day, reports MacRumors.

The update is available for all iPhones that are capable of running iOS 16, the report said.

According to Apple's release notes, iOS 16.0.2 addresses several bugs impacting the iPhone 14 models and other iPhones running iOS 16.

It addresses an issue that could cause the camera to vibrate and shake in third-party camera apps, it fixes a bug that led to repeated copy and paste popups, and it resolves a problem causing the display to appear black during setup.

It also fixes an issue that caused some iPhone X, XR, and iPhone 11 models with replaced displays to become unresponsive after updating to iOS 16.

All of these bugs were found shortly after the new iPhones launched, the report said.

The camera vibration issue is one of the more serious bugs as it causes the rear camera to shake uncontrollably when filming a video on apps like Snapchat, TikTok, and Instagram.

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Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2022: Best deals and offers on Bluetooth speakers

The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is finally here, and we've curated some of the best deals on Bluetooth speakers for you guys. There are many great Bluetooth speakers that are available on Amazon at a discounted price. The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale also coincides with rival Flipkart’s Big Billion Day Sale 2022, which also aims to lure customers with deals and offers across categories. So if you were saving up for the festive season, now is the time to go on a shopping spree and here are the best deals and offers you should check out during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale.  Here are the top deals on Amazon Great Indian Festival 2022 Sale on Bluetooth Speakers. 

Marshall Woburn II (Buy Here)

If you are out in the market looking for a premium audio experience, look no further than the Marshall Woburn II Wireless Bluetooth Portable Speaker. It comes packed with a great set of drivers that Marshall has been known for that is housed in a leather-covered wood casing. All that and more could be yours for the exciting price of ₹43,999 during Amazon’s Great Indian Festival Sale.

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Blaupunkt Atomik BB30 (Buy Here)

Coming straight from the house of the renowned German audio equipment maker, Blaupunkt, we have the Atomik BB30 Wireless Bluetooth Party Speaker. It has a 3,600mAh battery and a sound output of 50 watts so that your party never stops! You can get your hands on the Atomik BB30 at a 52 per cent discount during the sale, which brings its retail price to ₹3,799.

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Bose SoundLink Revolve+(Series II) (Buy Here)

Another entrant in this list in the premium audio segment, the Bose SoundLink Revolve+(Series II), can be a speaker that you should buy if you are looking for a great-sounding speaker at a lucrative price of ₹20,499. It boasts a 17-hour battery life along with dust and water resistance. So, you can enjoy its 360-degree audio without any worries!

Buy Here!   Sony Srs-Xb13 (Buy Here)

If you were looking for a smaller speaker that packs a punch, then the Sony Srs-Xb13 should surely be on your radar. This small but capable speaker from Sony has a battery life of 16 hours, and a microphone too, so that you can take those important calls in crunch situations. It is currently retailing on Amazon for ₹3,299, compared to its MRP of ₹4,990.

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JBL Go 2 (Buy Here)

If there is ever a speaker that embodies the spirit of the idiom, “punches well above its weight”, then JBL Go 2 would be it. Carrying the label of the famous JBL Signature Sound, and a variety of colour options, this speaker selling for ₹1,699 could be a great addition to your next backpacking tip!

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Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2022 is now live. So, go and grab all the great deals before they run out!

Disclaimer: The prices in this article were last checked on 23/09/2022 at 10:30 AM and might have changed since.



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FIFA 23 Soundtrack Out Now on Spotify, Labrinth and Bad Bunny Part of Lineup

FIFA 23 soundtrack is out now, featuring 109 tracks from across 34 countries. The soundtrack is available now on Spotify, but only lists 95 songs in India, due to licensing restrictions. The lineup ropes in top artists such as Bad Bunny, Labrinth, Gorillaz, Nas, Jack Harlow, and more. Same as past FIFA entries, the FIFA 23 track list will be divided into two — gener...

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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...