

Blacks are deep, and there is no color bleeding when you watch scenes with darker backgrounds. The screen is sufficiently bright, and media consumption is a great experience on this device. And oh, it’s also equipped with Dolby Vision! The display also features Gorilla Glass 3 from Corning to protect it from scratches. So you can go steep with the viewing angles without noticing color shifts. The display is sharp, and the colors are balanced with a moderate saturation level. The screen resolution is 2160 x 1350 WQHD, with a standard refresh rate of 60 Hz. The Lenovo Yoga Duet 7i has a 13-inch screen (LCD), of course with touch support, which gives it the characteristics of a convertible. And over time, it’s bound to get dirtier since it can not be washed. Unfortunately, such is the case here as well! Over the course of two weeks of using the Yoga Duet 7i, some dust accumulated on the fabric, causing it to turn a bit yellowish. But fabric is a fabric, and they get dirty over time. The bottom itself is made of fabric, which makes for a better grip when placed on a table. The underside of the keyboard is covered with a fresh fabric that is pleasant to the touch and gives the device a premium look. The magnets are strong enough that you can hold the main unit while the keyboard hangs freely, and even vice versa. The magnetic attachment of the keyboard kicks in immediately when you bring it within about 2 centimeters.

The Yoga Duet 7i has I/O ports on the left and right sides, as well as stereo speakers, a ventilation grille on the top, and connector pins for the keyboard on the bottom. It’s not too tight, either, as you can easily open and close the flap with a single thumb. The flap’s hinge mechanism feels sturdy and locks into any position you leave it in.

It also makes that satisfying sound of metal when you tap it with your fingers. The stand on the back opens like a flap and is made of metal.
