![]() The laptop also comes with a neat stand that lets it be used vertically in dual-screen laptop mode. It’s not quite the same as a normal laptop, but it’s close enough to evoke the same feeling and is entirely usable. ![]() The space underneath automatically turns into a palm rest and trackpad. In a cool bit of design, place the keyboard about where you’d find it on a normal laptop and it is magnetically drawn into place and held there, giving it a bit of solidity. ![]() Typing and tapping on a sheet of glass is never ideal, so it also comes with a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. You can open it like a laptop and, with a quick gesture, transform the bottom screen into a keyboard deck with a customizable trackpad. You can flip one screen to the back and use it with the included stylus (or your finger) or tent it to use as a display. Its screens can be used vertically, stacked on top of each other, or side by side like a book. Its versatility is really its secret weapon, allowing it to shift seamlessly between laptop and tablet modes. ![]() It’s refreshing, though clearly designed for a particular type of user. It’s not the first dual-screen notebook and it’s certainly not the first 2-in-1 that can be flipped and folded, but by combining two 13-inch OLED screens and giving you the option of using them just about any way you would like, it becomes a jack of all trades in a way few other notebooks can. The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a fresh take on a 2-in-1 laptop. Lenovo Yoga Book 9i – Design and Features
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