There are three USB Type-C ports here, though only two allows power delivery as well as DisplayPort connectivity. While you can use the Yoga Duet 7i by itself as a tablet thanks to the included stylus, most of the time it’s with you it’ll be sitting in that Bluetooth-enabled keyboard dock that covers the display when in transit.īecause of its thin and light nature, there aren’t a whole lot of ports and connectors for the Yoga Duet 7i. There’s an integrated kickstand at the back to keep it propped up on a table during use. The tablet part that houses all the important bits is relatively thin, at just 9.19mm at its thinnest point. The laptop comes with a very handsome fabric cover that doubles as its keyboard and magnetically attaches to the bottom. The Yoga Duet 7i looks and feels like a high-quality tablet, thanks to its premium metal chassis and Slate Grey, matte finish. This compact convertible is light and powerful, though you will have to get used to lugging around a USB hub if you have a lot of USB accessories. Looking for a Surface Pro alternative despite the fact that Microsoft is now officially selling their Surface Pro in the country? You shouldn’t look further than the Yoga Duet 7i. USB-C (USB only, with always-on charging).2 x USB-C 3.1 (Gen 1, with Power delivery + DisplayPort + USB).13-inch 2K (2160 x 1350) IPS panel with 100% sRGB coverage.It has excellent performance, great battery life, and a pretty display, though it does skimp out on the I/Os. Review Verdict: The Lenovo Yoga Duet 7i is a great Microsoft Surface alternative in the Philippines.
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