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Posted by Worgarthe
 - Yesterday at 19:36:42
Quote from: bkllo on Yesterday at 04:27:50but obviously no word about that, how incompetent can one be. embarrassing.
No word about... Photos of exactly that being attached under different conditions in the review itself (including one in this article)?

There, two under direct sunlight:


Glossy, yes, but perfectly fine and usable if one, for some reason, can't find any shade. And your eyes see it even better than what is shown on those photos.
Posted by Sergey
 - Yesterday at 19:12:41
"is still completely unusable outside" - and you know this how.....? Have you even seen this Lenovo machine with your own eyes?
Posted by bkllo
 - Yesterday at 04:27:50
wtf are you talking about, this thing is still completely unusable outside, because its like a f* mirror!!
but obviously no word about that, how incompetent can one be. embarrassing.
would be perfect with gorilla glass matte or similar.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 05, 2026, 19:35:21
As one of the few laptops to come standard with tandem OLED, the Pro 9i 16 Aura Edition makes a strong case against mini-LED when it comes to maximizing brightness and improving HDR support.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/At-almost-1600-nits-the-Lenovo-Pro-9-16-Aura-OLED-display-is-one-of-the-brightest-money-can-buy.1288704.0.html