Lenovo's Dual-Screen Laptop Launches in Nepal: What Are Its Key Features?
Yoga Book 9i features two 13.3-inch touchscreen displays, offering a unique, sleek design with no physical keyboard or trackpad.
kathmandu : If you’re looking to take your laptop experience to the next level, Lenovo’s dual-screen Yoga Book 9i is now available in the Nepali market. It’s the world’s first full dual-screen OLED laptop.
The Yoga Book 9i features two 13.3-inch touchscreen displays, offering a unique, sleek design with no physical keyboard or trackpad. Both displays have 2.8K resolution and are connected by a central hinge, making it distinct from foldable laptops. You can use it in tablet mode or as a regular laptop by transforming the lower screen into a virtual keyboard and trackpad. For those who prefer physical keys, a Bluetooth keyboard is also available.
With dual screens, multitasking becomes easier—you can watch videos on one screen while taking notes on the other, or present a PowerPoint on one screen while controlling it or jotting notes on the second. Both screens support stylus input, making writing and drawing more efficient.
The dual screens can be positioned vertically or side-by-side, and the laptop comes with a stand to help with the vertical setup. It runs on Intel’s 13th generation U-series processors, specifically the Core i7-1355U and Core i5-1335U, both with 15W TDP. It includes Intel Iris Xe Graphics, up to 1TB of storage, and 16GB of RAM. The battery life can last up to 10 hours on dual-screen video playback.
For connectivity, the Yoga Book 9i offers three USB Type-C Thunderbolt ports, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2 support. It also has a Full HD webcam with an IR sensor and privacy shutter, along with two two-way speakers for sound. Weighing just 1.38 kg, it’s a lightweight yet powerful device.
Megatech Group, the official distributor for Lenovo laptops in Nepal, is offering the Yoga Book 9i with special discounts for the festive season.