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First look of next dual screen Yoga Book 9i (9th Gen) revealed online

In the month of July this year, Lenovo unveiled Yoga Book 9i 13th Gen which arrives with dual displays and a detachable keyboard that lets the users place the laptop in a notebook-like position. After the successful launch of this laptop, the company could be arriving with its next laptop very soon.

Recently tipster Evan Blass who goes by @evleaks on the X platform has revealed the look of the next dual-screen Yoga Book 9i (9th Gen).

The above images reveal that the upcoming laptop could be folded 90-degree angle and used as a notebook. Not only this the device can also be used as a tablet while it will be arriving with the support of Stylus. The third image reveals that the laptop will feature a keyboard with a hidden touchpad just like the Yoga Book 9i (13th Gen). On the side, two Thunderbolt 4 ports can be seen. The laptop utilizes dual-screen technology enabling users to effortlessly carry on with their tasks. Both the displays are connected with a central hinge.

Though not much has been revealed about the specifications of this upcoming laptop neither the launch timeline is known yet but in the coming days, we might come across more details. Stay tuned to get all the updates regarding Yoga Book 9i (9th Gen).



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