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Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i shows off ultra-bright OLED and built-in magnetic pen

Lenovo’s new Yoga Pro 9i brings phone-level OLED brightness to a 16-inch laptop, backed by RTX graphics, modern connectivity, and a stylus that actually fits into daily creative use.

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If you walked past Lenovo’s booth at CES this year, the new Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition is the machine that would stop you in your tracks — not because it’s wildly thin or folding into some experimental shape, but because the screen looks like someone cranked reality’s brightness slider past the usual limits. This 16‑inch creator laptop is built around a tandem OLED panel that can blast up to 1,600 nits, which is phone‑level brightness territory on a full‑blown workstation‑class notebook, and it changes how everything from timelines to thumbnails looks on screen.

Tandem OLED, if you haven’t been keeping score, is essentially two OLED layers stacked to share the load: you get higher brightness and potentially better lifespan without torching the panel over time. On the Yoga Pro 9i, that tech shows up as a 3.2K PureSight Pro display aimed squarely at creators who care about both punch and precision — Lenovo claims full coverage of Adobe RGB, DCI‑P3, and sRGB, which means your HDR grade or photo edit isn’t just “vivid,” it’s actually living in the color spaces the industry uses. This is the sort of screen that makes SDR laptop panels look a little washed out and dated by comparison, especially if you work in bright studios or near big windows where typical OLEDs sometimes struggle.​

The rest of the machine is spec’d like Lenovo knows exactly who it is talking to. Inside, you can push it up to Intel’s new Panther Lake Core Ultra 9 chips paired with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, plus as much as 64GB of LPDDR5X memory and 2TB of Gen 4 SSD storage. That combo basically says “throw your Premiere timelines, Blender scenes, and Lightroom catalogs at me, then maybe a couple of modern games after work” — Notebookcheck even notes Lenovo is pitching it for both creators and gamers, not just one or the other. With RTX 50‑series graphics, you’re looking at comfortable 1080p and QHD gaming with DLSS, but what matters more for this audience is GPU‑accelerated encodes, AI upscaling, and all the little workflow boosts that turn a long render into a “grab a coffee” instead of “leave it overnight” moment.​

Design‑wise, the Pro 9i fits into that familiar “big Yoga” template but adds a few thoughtful twists. Ports are refreshingly practical on a 16‑inch chassis: Lenovo is still giving you twin Thunderbolt 4 / USB‑C, a pair of USB‑A 3.2 Gen 2 ports, HDMI 2.1, a full‑size SD card reader, and a 3.5mm jack — basically the layout you want if you live off readers and external drives and don’t want to live the dongle life. Wireless is current‑gen, too, with Wi‑Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, plus a 5MP IR webcam that plays nice with Windows Hello, so you can just open the lid and get to work instead of jabbing a fingerprint reader or typing PINs. A 92.5Wh battery sits underneath all this, and Lenovo is quoting up to around three hours off a 15‑minute quick top‑up, which is less about all‑day unplugged usage and more about “I have to jump on a call in 20 minutes and my battery is at 4 percent.”

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But the star of this particular Yoga is the pen — and specifically where it lives. The Yoga Pen Gen 2 ships in the box and clips magnetically to the lid, either bare or in its protective case, which is a tiny design choice with big “actually use the stylus” implications. Most laptop pens end up abandoned in drawers; this one is deliberately visible and easy to grab, almost like a fridge magnet that happens to let you sketch. Lenovo also lets you use it not just on the OLED touchscreen but on the Force Pad trackpad itself, which sounds odd on paper but opens up some interesting micro‑interaction possibilities: signing a PDF with a bit more precision, scratching out edits in a doc, or making quick markups without committing to full tablet‑style posture. It turns the trackpad into a small, always‑available writing surface for when flipping the whole machine into a more tablet‑friendly position isn’t convenient.

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This all slots into a broader AI‑heavy story Lenovo is telling at CES 2026. The Pro 9i Aura Edition is part of a wave of Windows 11‑based “AI laptops” the company is pushing, with built‑in NPUs, Copilot‑style features, and on‑device acceleration baked into everything from noise reduction to generative tools. The marketing pitch is that the laptop becomes more anticipatory: optimizing power, cleaning up video conferences, and speeding up creative workloads without the user micromanaging individual settings. Whether that turns into genuinely useful day‑to‑day features or just a layer of branding is something reviewers will have to live with for a while, but the silicon is clearly being chosen with that next‑gen software stack in mind.

Then there’s the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition, which feels like the Pro 9i’s quieter, more travel‑obsessed sibling. While the Pro 9i leans into being “the biggest and baddest Yoga,” the Slim 7i Ultra is all about staying under the 1kg mark and slipping into any bag without a second thought. At 2.15 pounds and just 13.9mm thick, it still packs a 14‑inch 2880 x 1800 OLED panel at 120Hz that can hit up to 1,100 nits, so you’re not exactly sacrificing much on visual punch when you trade down in size. There are no USB‑A ports on this one, but three Thunderbolt 4 / USB‑C ports keep it feeling modern, and the chassis and keycaps get a new smudge‑resistant finish that should help it look a little less grimy after a long day of use.

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Both of these machines live in premium territory on price, and Lenovo is not shy about that. The Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition is set to start at about $1,899.99 when it lands in Q2 2026, with the Slim 7i Ultra expected to start around $1,499.99 in the same window. That puts them squarely in competition with the usual suspects from Apple, Dell’s XPS line, and high‑end ASUS Zenbooks — the segment where buyers are less interested in hitting a budget spec sheet and more in finding a machine that feels like a reliable creative companion for the next several years. If Lenovo delivers on battery life, thermals, and the day‑to‑day feel of using that tandem OLED and stylus, the Pro 9i in particular looks like one of those rare laptops that can justify the price simply by how often it makes someone say, “Wow, that looks good,” every time they open the lid.


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