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Lenovo vantage service
Lenovo vantage service





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Windows 11 Pro is included.Īll in all, it looks pretty terrific.

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McAfee is onboard, blech, but there are only four Lenovo utilities and no obvious crap.

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The software loadout is mostly inoffensive, though Lenovo’s Vantage-based services advertising is annoying. The touchpad is, my God, enormous, and while I have already needed to turn off three- and four-finger gestures, it seems accurate in early use with solid-sounding clicks. The Ctrl key is in the right place (in the lower right where God intended), and there are dedicated microphone mute and user-programmable keys.

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The keys are scalloped as per Lenovo’s other premium PC keyboards and offer a nice 1.5 mm of key travel with a terrific key feel (that Lenovo says is also grease resistant). The backlit keyboard is nicely done, though it is of course marred by that typo-inducing numeric keypad on the right. The Storm Grey color (dark gray) is quite nice, and I like the contrasting lighter gray color on the exterior of the display lid. It shares the now-familiar Lenovo “bump” at the webcam area at the top of the display, a sort of reverse notch, and the classy Lenovo logo work on the wrist rest and outer display lid. But from a technical perspective, mini-LED offers better brightness while OLED displays can turn individual pixels off, which leads to those incredible, inky blacks.įrom a look and feel perspective, the Slim Pro shares the premium build quality and basic looks of Lenovo’s other premium brands, and there is absolutely no flex at all in the body, even in the middle of the keyboard. So it is, in some ways, to the display panel what the size-reduced Intel chipset is to the bottom half of the PC.

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But not quite: instead, mini-LED simply indicates that it uses size-reduced LED diodes, which can result in a thinner form factor. It is surrounded by very small bezels on all sides, and the corners are rounded to match the Windows 11 design aesthetic.īut what is mini-LED? Since this is my first experience with it, and based on its glossy, bright, and colorful output, I assumed it was the next generation of OLED. Oh, and it has multitouch support too, which I will likely avoid completely. This bright and colorful display boasts 100 percent compatibility with the Adobe RGB, P3, and sRGB color spaces, Dolby Vision HDR capabilities, TÜV Low Blue Light Certification+, and Eyesafe Certification. The Slim Pro 9i’s massive 16-inch display is what Lenovo calls a PureSight Pro MiniLED panel with a 3.2K resolution (3200 x 2000), an ideal 16:10 aspect ratio, 675 nits of brightness, and a very fast 165 Hz refresh rate (though the toggle in Windows 11 Settings supports only 60 and 165 Hz choices). Curious.Īnd since we have returned to the outside of the PC, let’s address that screen. Oddly, the power button is also on the right, even though this isn’t a 2-in-1. You get the Lenovo charging port, a USB-A Gen 3.2 Gen 1 port, a full-sized HDMI 2.0 port, one Thunderbolt 4/USB4 Type-C port (with DisplayPort and Power Delivery 3.0), and a headphone/mic combo jack on the left.Īnd then a second USB-A Gen 3.2 Gen 1 port and, rare these days, a full-sized SD card reader on the right.

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And A 5 MP Windows Hello-compatible webcam with a physical shutter switch (on the side of the PC, interestingly) and a quad-array microphone for your hybrid work needs.Ĭonnectivity looks modern, with dual-band Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.1.

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There’s a 6-speaker solution with Dolby Atmos on-board for immersive sound. Battery life won’t be good: Lenovo claims up to 6 hours using a productivity-based benchmark, so I’m guessing that the real-world results will be closer to 4. Power comes from a 75-watt-hour battery that can be rapid-charged by its proprietary 170-watt power supply with its proprietary charging port. The review unit is powered by a 45-watt 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900H processor with 14 cores (6 Performant, 8 Efficient), 32 GB of fast LPDDR5X RAM, and 1 TB of PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD storage, and the NVIDIA GPU has 8 GB of dedicated GDDR6 VRAM. Since we’re starting with the internals, let’s get more specific. So this configuration is, indeed, pretty impressive. That didn’t seem all that impressive at first- the HP ZBook Firefly G10 16-Inch I recently reviewed is 0.78-inches thick and weighs much less at 3.88 pounds, for example-but there’s some serious hardware inside of this PC, including an Intel H-series processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 dedicated laptop GPU.

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Of course, slim is relative on a 16-inch portable PC: looking at the specs, I can see that the Slim Pro 9i (in 16-inch form, there’s a 14-inch version as well) is 0.71 inches thick and starts at 4.9 pounds. But there’s more: the Slim Pro models are also powered by custom Intel chipsets that are 24 percent smaller than usual, which is what enables these PCs to be so thin, er, slim.







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