Lenovo introduces Yoga Book with two 13.3″ OLED screens attached together

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Lenovo introduces the Yoga Book 9i at the CES trade show. This is a ‘laptop’ that actually consists of two 13.3″ OLED screens placed on top of each other. The two screens of equal size are touch-sensitive. The device should be released in April for a price of around $ 2000.

The Yoga Book 9i can be regarded as a kind of tablet that can also be used as a laptop with the addition of a keyboard. Among other things, a tripod, stylus and bluetooth keyboard are included. This keyboard can be attached in several ways, but it can also be omitted completely.

The two screens can be used above each other, but also next to each other as if it were an open book. The screens can be used separately to display different elements, whereby windows can be moved from one screen to another. It is also possible to merge both screens, as it were, and let the display continue.

The device has two screens, each with a resolution of 2880×1800 pixels. The screens can display 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. There is support for high dynamic range in the form of Dolby Vision and there are four speakers. The Yoga Book 9i runs on Windows 11, contains a 13th generation Intel Core i7 CPU, has up to 16GB of DDR5 memory, up to 1TB of storage space and there are three USB-C connections with Thunderbolt 4.

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