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Here is my unboxing and first look at the Lenovo Slim 9i Pro 16 inch model featuring an Nvidia RTX 4050.
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Here is my unboxing and first look at the Lenovo Slim 9i Pro 16 inch model featuring an Nvidia RTX 4050.
-TDD
Picked one up at costco for $1500 , loving this machine for work and gaming. The screen is underrated.
With a 4050 or 4060?
This exact same model @@SOG989
What about battery, share please
Did you do a full review on this? Thinking about picking one up at Costco
Could you check the Nvidia control panel for Advanced Optimus support? Thanks :)
How is the battery life on this? And how many years should it last? I got my Surface Pro 6 in 2019 and it’s running to date, it got me through High School and I was able to do some basic gaming, and also run Adobe softwares. It’s an 8GB RAM, 128SSD. But now I want to upgrade to a 32GB RAM, at least 512SSD but 1TB would be nice. I considered the Surface Laptop Studio at first but with better specs, this one you reviewed is cheaper. I’m just worried about it’s longevity, I need it for 6 years.
The updated zen 4 lenovo slim pro 7 14" is out, could you plesae do a review on that!!
i just got this model in the 14" the screen brightness on low i get a breathing dimming affect?
How is the performance with similar specs, compared with lenovo legion gaming series? Would it throttle due to heat?
Will there be other videos on this laptop or just this unboxing?
full review is coming
Please show minimum brightness.
Very nice
Is it possible to charge this notebook through Thunderbolt 4?
No
do you think this laptop is too big to travel with/ college stuff like that
Not too big imo
Power brick is too big for cabin luggage. This makes me hesitated.
Power button on the side is so annoying It randomly get pressed while being transported…
For college engineering should i use 16” or 14” version? (Price irrelevant)
Performance isn't that different, so form factors should determine your choice.
Is it best for gaming?
good enough, but not best
HDMI 2.0 or 2.1
2.0