Lenovo has launched Yoga Book 9 (13IMU9), which has two displays. This tablet has a full display along with the original display as well as the keyboard. The laptop comes equipped with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU. It has 16GB LPDDR5x RAM and built-in SSD. The laptop comes with Windows 11 Home out-of-the-box. Let us know about it in detail.
Lenovo has made the support page of Yoga Book 9 live. However, at present it has not been made officially available on sale nor has its price been disclosed yet. However, according to Notebookcheck, it is available for pre-order on Cyberport, a German e-store. Yoga Book 9 is listed on the website for 2,499 Euros (about Rs 2.23 lakh). Availability here is shown from March 7th.
Coming to the specifications, the notebook is equipped with two screens. Each of these measures 13.3-inch in size and has a resolution of 2,880 x 1,880 pixels. Both displays are touchscreen and have a claimed DCI-P3 color space that is fully viewable. Its peak brightness is 400 cd/m² (estimated) and refresh rate is 60Hz.
Apart from this, it also comes with an input pen, which can be stuck on the side frame of the original display. The laptop comes equipped with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, along with a dedicated graphics card. The variant listed on CyberPort has 16GB of RAM, which is LPDDR5x memory. The built-in SSD has a capacity of 1TB and is listed with Windows 11 Home.
The weight of this model is 1.3 kg and thickness is 16mm. It houses an 80 Wh battery and can be charged via USB Type C with a 65W power adapter. It has a total of three USB Type C ports with Thunderbolt 4 support, which means the Yoga Book 9 can be used with multiple external screens.
It has a webcam with 5-megapixel resolution. There are a total of four stereo speakers and WiFi 802.11ax and Bluetooth 5.3 support is also available.
